The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Bullies prey on young gamers

study: Almost half of those surveyed had received threats while playing online

- Alexander briTTon

More than one in two gamers have experience­d bullying while playing online, new research has suggested.

The survey of 2,515 people aged 12-25 found 47% had received threats while playing a game, while 22% have stopped playing as a result of bullying.

Anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label said online abuse was “problemati­c” for a number of reasons.

Liam Hackett, the founder of the charity, added: “Previous Ditch the Label research discovered young people who are subjected to bullying offline are some of the biggest consumers of the internet and technology and subsequent­ly more likely than average to use online games for escapism and to be free of ridicule and abuse.

“It is this relationsh­ip that makes our findings all too pressing and real.

“Bullying within online gaming environmen­ts is a real issue.”

The survey was conducted with users of the Habbo game, a virtual hotel platform.

Other findings included four in 10 people receiving unwanted sexual contact in a game, 64% subjected to “trolling” and nearly three-quarters (74%) of those surveyed saying bullying in online games should be taken more seriously.

Young people who are subjected to bullying offline are some of the biggest consumers of the internet and technology. LIAM HACKETT

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