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One day you wake up to find your personal life plastered all over the web — photographs of your school days, anonymous comments you made on websites and images of your Facebook page. What do you do?

Most South Koreans would advise you to “disappear” for a while. When a university student, who was recently attacked in such a way, responded by posting more things on the web, it only served to fuel the fire.



The student, dubbed “loser girl” by the public, found herself in the web spotlight after appearing on a popular television show, saying: “I don’t want to go out with men under 180 centimeters … . Short guys are losers.” She tried to apologize, but her efforts led to further cyber-attacks.

South Korea, the most wired country in the world, has been at the forefront of many internet-related problems — such as internet addiction. Now that South Korea is experiencing an escalating number of these cyber-attacks, dubbed "witch-hunting" by the local media, it finds itself again on the cusp of a troubling trend. This, more violent, internet-related problem challenges law enforcement jurisdictions and demands fast answers.

Despite the flurry of comments — some, particularly ill-minded against the student, like, “I guess the next news we’ll be hearing is about the loser girl committing suicide” — the case ultimately fizzled, with the television program issuing an apology for not filtering their content before airing it.

The word “loser” soon became a buzzword, and many web users added humor to the case by circulating postings related to successful men who are under 180 centimeters. “Is it Tom Cruiser and Martine Loser King then?” read some of the postings playing on the Korean pronunciation of the word loser.

But the fiasco also made people question whether web sabotage should go unaddressed. Earlier this year a popular boy-band leader, who is Korean-American, was forced to leave his team after someone dug up a posting he had made on MySpace speaking in negative light about Koreans.

“The laws for these types of actions on the web in this country are actually all in place,” said Choung Wan, a professor at Kyunghee University’s Law School. Choung believes Korea is four or five years ahead of other countries in terms of experiencing unhealthy practices on the web, but he also thinks a lot more can be done.

“It’s true that the victims lack education on legal means they can take,” Choung said. South Korea currently has a heavier sentence on cyber defamation than regular defamation crimes and those found guilty of cyber stalking can face up to a year in prison or a fine of roughly $10,000.

The number of violent, cyber-related crimes has almost tripled over the past five years to 13,819 cases in 2008, according to the country’s Cyber Terror Response Center.

Over the years, South Korea has seen a jump in cyber-related deaths with a number of celebrity suicides caused by malicious postings on the web making headlines. However, there has yet to be a high-profile case in which a victim of cyberbullying has taken his or her attacker to the courts.

Unlike Korea, in the U.S., a case involving a 50-year-old woman and a teenager who took her own life went to federal courts as the country’s first cyber-bullying case. The case gained nationwide attention and prompted states that lacked appropriate laws to draft legislation that directly addressed cyberbullying.

Countries in Europe are also waking up to the dangers of cyber-bullying and launching public campaigns to raise awareness.

The nature of cyber witch hunting in Korea slightly differs from Western cyber-bullying. In Korea it is a pack mentality that drives web sabotage, rather than acquaintances of the victim taking action, but the scale of the cyber assaults — blogs, chatrooms, popular web forums — is what heightens the pressure.

“A lot of times [in Korea] people can’t say things upfront, but they easily ride along with others if they’re anonymous,” Choung said.

Added to the problem is the fact that often the victims are in a culture that is more reluctant to take legal steps to solve their problems.

“People do tend to just put up with what they’re going through,” Choung said.



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Date: 2010-01-06 05:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] -ochre.livejournal.com
latest Korean fad? Bitch plz it ain't latest.

And it most definitely isn't ~just~ Korean. Although I guess their netizen comments seem to have a lot more weight than normal ones. But cyber bullying happens all over man.
Edited Date: 2010-01-06 05:44 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-01-06 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] x-keynotes.livejournal.com
Ergh. This is like the crap that goes on in middle/high school, but on a much bigger scale. Scary.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shikinluv.livejournal.com
South Korea currently has a heavier sentence on cyber defamation than regular defamation crimes and those found guilty of cyber stalking can face up to a year in prison or a fine of roughly $10,000.

I wonder how often this law is even enforced.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beautifiers.livejournal.com
yeah it's a global problem, really, but idk bb i personally wouldn't put any other country's cyberbullying on par with these crazy fucks...

Date: 2010-01-06 05:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] -ochre.livejournal.com
I'm guessing it's like a huggggge vicious cycle? That other faceless opinions matter so much even to big ass media outlets that it makes bullying so damn easy. So it's a big deal because the media makes it into a big deal and the media makes it into a big deal because its a big deal idek.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yunsias.livejournal.com
"Witch Hunting" reminds me of Mystery 6 which...also spoke about cyber-bullying and rumors on the net.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] angelonair.livejournal.com
“I guess the next news we’ll be hearing is about the loser girl committing suicide”


....

WTF is wrong with some people, that's a horrible comment to make.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] des-akazim.livejournal.com
korea has a unique method of ruining lives- it's hard to find as large a group of people that dedicated to the task here, unless you're super popular/hated or something.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ad-juvant.livejournal.com
Witch-hunting is not a korean practice. Thanks to "smartypants" who abuse the technology, it's widespread.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] froggster.livejournal.com
I really. really. REALLY don't understand netizens and I don't even WANT to

I guess the next news we’ll be hearing is about the loser girl committing suicide
geez, WHY?

Date: 2010-01-06 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fuuyu-hsj.livejournal.com
They mention Jay ö.ö
/random

I have no more words apart from them.
I'll never understand bullying, no matter if it's irl or through the internet.
If you don't like someone, ignore him or have a proper talk, but bullying is just... no. It destroys lifes.

Date: 2010-01-06 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tamirisns.livejournal.com
it's Hyde in ur icon? cos i luv it <3

Date: 2010-01-06 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asth77.livejournal.com
you should try...
I think if we understand why these poeple do these things it could be easier to stop this. It's going too far.

Martine Loser King

Date: 2010-01-06 06:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandatablo.livejournal.com
stay classy korea, stay classy .

Date: 2010-01-06 06:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandatablo.livejournal.com
it's sad how suicide has become just another news title ... a common occurrence . and ppl always bring it up so casually like it's nothing at all

Date: 2010-01-06 06:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blackwhite-life.livejournal.com
i love solbi answer when someone harshly criticized her why she still don't died in strong heart.
he:why haven't you died yet?
solbi:if i really died,would you be happy?
he:no,i was only saying it casually.why are you so sensitive?
solbi:because of your casual words,i might really kill myself,so please don't say such things

Re: Martine Loser King

Date: 2010-01-06 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dorawa.livejournal.com
I loled ngl

Re: Martine Loser King

Date: 2010-01-06 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pandatablo.livejournal.com
let me rephrase that : knetizens , not the entire country . although it is a problem at a national level when little has been done to prevent this stuff from happening or to inform ppl abt their options . it doesn't matter if there are laws since ppl don't know abt them ...

Date: 2010-01-06 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jesusluvsjaeho.livejournal.com
goes to show that the human race hasn't evolved much in the last few centuries. mob mentality and seeking to destroy what you don't like and/or don't understand still exists. the weapons are what have evolved.

makes me so proud to be human. -.-;;

Date: 2010-01-06 06:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riori-addict.livejournal.com
koreans are really scary ( and violent)!!! to bully people like that and write that they should kill themselves... not good not good at all

i wouldn't want to be on their bad side ... and jay again!

really all a bunch of cowards... :x

Date: 2010-01-06 06:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asth77.livejournal.com
I think they just don't care of what is his name, I guess it was taken as an example.

Date: 2010-01-06 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldengutgirl.livejournal.com
Hmm I think the article generally avoided naming specific things and people. The name of the program was avoided too.

Date: 2010-01-06 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aburstofyellow.livejournal.com
I agree that this really isn't new. Heck, SNSD has been err, cyber-bullied (the 300 comments against Taeyeon) and that was awhile ago.

There were people who went to Sungmin (SJ)'s cyworld before and said really mean stuff to.
------------
I find it disturbing how people can just say, "Oh, maybe that loser girl will just commit suicide."- are they even human? Since when was a person's life taken so lightly.

Really disturbing.

Date: 2010-01-06 06:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldengutgirl.livejournal.com
woah way to go solbi. (what happened there omg)

Date: 2010-01-06 06:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blackwhite-life.livejournal.com
btw,i read this long personal opinion from person who watch jay bboy recently
.i like her well writing letter bc she's unbiased about 2pm but care about jay as human:)

http://www.2pm-online.com/eng.php?subaction=showfull&id=1262763410&ucat=&archive=&start_from=&
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