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Bullying victims 'turning to YouTubers for help' | Bullying victims 'turning to YouTubers for help' |
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Bullying victims are turning to a YouTube vlogger who has also been repeatedly targeted by trolls over her looks for help. | Bullying victims are turning to a YouTube vlogger who has also been repeatedly targeted by trolls over her looks for help. |
Becky Sheeran said an "overwhelming amount of girls" contact her daily - including those who are ready to kill themselves "right there and then". | Becky Sheeran said an "overwhelming amount of girls" contact her daily - including those who are ready to kill themselves "right there and then". |
She and her sister Holly Sheeran, who also makes YouTube videos, have both become ambassadors for Bullying UK. | She and her sister Holly Sheeran, who also makes YouTube videos, have both become ambassadors for Bullying UK. |
They now direct young people to the organisation to get the best help. | They now direct young people to the organisation to get the best help. |
"I think they are turning to people online like YouTubers or people like myself because they don't know who to talk to," said Miss Sheeran. | "I think they are turning to people online like YouTubers or people like myself because they don't know who to talk to," said Miss Sheeran. |
"If we do not change this I personally believe more and more teenagers are going to kill themselves. | "If we do not change this I personally believe more and more teenagers are going to kill themselves. |
"We see stories in the newspaper about it but Holly and I see this on a daily basis." | "We see stories in the newspaper about it but Holly and I see this on a daily basis." |
Becky is campaigning for stricter laws to protect people being bullied online. | Becky is campaigning for stricter laws to protect people being bullied online. |
Trolling can be considered a criminal offence in some cases and the Crown Prosecution Service has published guidelines on prosecuting cases involving communications sent via social media. | Trolling can be considered a criminal offence in some cases and the Crown Prosecution Service has published guidelines on prosecuting cases involving communications sent via social media. |
The 27-year-old from Nottinghamshire makes a living by creating videos for her TalkBeckyTalk channel, which has more than 150,000 subscribers. | The 27-year-old from Nottinghamshire makes a living by creating videos for her TalkBeckyTalk channel, which has more than 150,000 subscribers. |
Like many YouTube creators, Miss Sheeran frequently receives extremely abusive comments online. | Like many YouTube creators, Miss Sheeran frequently receives extremely abusive comments online. |
Dad 'deserved to die' | Dad 'deserved to die' |
"Anything really from I hope my house burns down and all my family die to have I had a stroke because part of my face is wonky," she said. | "Anything really from I hope my house burns down and all my family die to have I had a stroke because part of my face is wonky," she said. |
"When my dad died it was all about how ugly he looked and he deserved to die and how someone was so excited that I had pain in my life. | "When my dad died it was all about how ugly he looked and he deserved to die and how someone was so excited that I had pain in my life. |
Comments directed at her have affected her confidence, she said, to the extent that she stopped smiling in photos for two months because she became self-conscious of her smile. | Comments directed at her have affected her confidence, she said, to the extent that she stopped smiling in photos for two months because she became self-conscious of her smile. |
"Although I love being on the internet, there are so many more pressures now and people are able to say the most awful things to you. I would not want to be a teenager growing up now with this kind of social media," she said. | "Although I love being on the internet, there are so many more pressures now and people are able to say the most awful things to you. I would not want to be a teenager growing up now with this kind of social media," she said. |
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