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- noun Plural form of
cyberstalker .
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Examples
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But even as cyber-matchmakers here grow e-dating conferences and invent netiquette for the ethics of finding romance or dissuading cyberstalkers, this engine of moving parts raises a lot of questions.
Marian Salzman: Love in the Time of Connectivity Marian Salzman 2011
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And because it is easier to cyberstalk someone but harder to assess the effect it has, cyberstalkers tend to ratchet up their activity, says Sheridan.
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Sometimes the threats were written in Latin? it is a common tactic of cyberstalkers to use a foreign language, she has since discovered.
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This sort of smear campaign is a common tactic for cyberstalkers, though it is more usually carried out by someone with a grudge.
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"Indeed, cyberstalkers may develop a tolerance to internet-based harassment, requiring more extreme activity in order to achieve the same 'rush'," she wrote in the study, noting that "similar tolerances have been observed among internet-using sexually addicted males."
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If Titus is guest-glogging for Ann, does that mean he has to be subject to a guest crush from me and legions of guest-cyberstalkers from the lunatic ADS fringe?
Rudolph the red-vested presidential candidate. Ann Althouse 2007
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For example, nearly 20 percent of those with children under 18 online said they had never spoken with them about how to avoid and defend against cyberstalkers and predators.
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For example, nearly 20 percent of those with children under 18 online said they had never spoken with them about how to avoid and defend against cyberstalkers and predators.
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When things happened to them, they felt compelled to unearth them, to share them, to dissect them in a virtual lecture hall in front of their friends, peers, and assorted sketchy cyberstalkers.
Miss Misery Andy Greenwald 2006
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When things happened to them, they felt compelled to unearth them, to share them, to dissect them in a virtual lecture hall in front of their friends, peers, and assorted sketchy cyberstalkers.
Miss Misery Andy Greenwald 2006
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