Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Social_media_and_suicide> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 15 of
15
with 100 items per page.
- Social_media_and_suicide abstract "Social media and suicide have important relationships. In one widely known case, the death of Phoebe Prince, it is generally believed that her actions were motivated by cyberbullying. In 2008 police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet cults" and the desire for achieving prestige via online memorials may encourage suicides. Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster, has warned that popular social networking sites lead young people to form "transient relationships" which put them at risk of suicide when they collapse.".
- Social_media_and_suicide wikiPageID "27912530".
- Social_media_and_suicide wikiPageRevisionID "595837961".
- Social_media_and_suicide hasPhotoCollection Social_media_and_suicide.
- Social_media_and_suicide subject Category:Cyber-bullying.
- Social_media_and_suicide subject Category:Social_media.
- Social_media_and_suicide subject Category:Suicide.
- Social_media_and_suicide subject Category:Suicide_and_the_Internet.
- Social_media_and_suicide comment "Social media and suicide have important relationships. In one widely known case, the death of Phoebe Prince, it is generally believed that her actions were motivated by cyberbullying. In 2008 police in the United Kingdom expressed concern that "Internet cults" and the desire for achieving prestige via online memorials may encourage suicides.".
- Social_media_and_suicide label "Social media and suicide".
- Social_media_and_suicide sameAs m.0ch5vsb.
- Social_media_and_suicide sameAs Q7551243.
- Social_media_and_suicide sameAs Q7551243.
- Social_media_and_suicide wasDerivedFrom Social_media_and_suicide?oldid=595837961.
- Social_media_and_suicide isPrimaryTopicOf Social_media_and_suicide.