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Admin Posted - 2026/05/08 :11:53:00
Even before the Internet was such a social place, stalking could be achieved through forums, chat rooms, and emails. Now with social media overtaking the Internet paired with mobile location sharing, stalking is easier than ever. Referred to as cyberstalking, it all takes place online rather than physically in person. It's a trend that has led to another form of controversial online activity commonly known as catfishing, involving predators and pedophiles who pose as someone completely different online, to try to lure innocent people and teens into meeting up with them in person. Meetups may result in abduction, assaults or even worse consequences in very extreme cases.


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