I think that sometimes people don't fully consider the repurcussions of what they do/say online because being online can sometimes shield us from visually seeing the other person's reaction. I think that this should change -- cyberbullies (like the creators of "Josh") need to be more consciencious of what another person may go through because of your joke, scheme, etc. When you intentionally set out to screw with someone, you're responsible for what happens (with some limits). For this girl's death, I think the Josh-creators (adult or of any age when you know better than this) should be at least partialy liable.
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