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Why do the older ones harass the younger ones?


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People born in 2010 are now in college, and yes time flies! Only, they are currently undergoing a wave of harassment since the start of the school year, in particular with the hashtag # Anti2010

Jean-Michel Blanquer deemed it urgent and necessary to intervene on Thursday

The Minister of National Education spoke on Thursday, September 16, considering the situation urgent. The latter then asked the heads of schools to strengthen their vigilance against harassment following numerous threats circulating on the Web against sixth-graders born in 2010. Why this hatred of the oldest towards students sixth?

Tiktok is believed to be at the origin of the # Anti2010 movement

A hashtag has emerged in recent weeks on the social network, reaching 40 million views on the platform TikTok. There are even accounts of ” anti brigade 2010« , ‘brigade against 2010 ” or “Against 2010 Which were created. A worrying figure since most children use social networks in 2021. Indeed, if we are to believe YouGov, 8% of 6-7 year olds and 41% of children aged 8 to 11 have an account on TikTok, Snapchat or Instagram, according to a recent study. So young people could quickly be influenced by this kind of hashtag and participate in harassment. Tiktok finally decided to delete the hashtag #Anti2010.

The origin of the harassment comes from the Fortnite video game and the hit ” Pop it Mania »

The oldest players would reproach in particular the children born in 2010 who arrived recently in the parts of the game, to have made it obsolete and not to respect the codes. As a result, the youngest would sometimes be called the « Fortkids ». In addition, another element comes into play: the singer Pink Lily sings the following lyrics in his hit song « Pop it Mania » :“We are the queens of 2010”.
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The phenomenon has therefore taken on an immense scale and the main federation of parents of FCPE students asked the government via a press release to act urgently because “The children of 2010 have become the target of campaigns of insults, harassment and cyberstalking. If a large number of children do not use the platforms, for those who spend time there, it is obvious that their mental and psychological health is in real danger ”. The parents of students would thus have pushed the federation to intervene.
Jean-Michel Blanquer then asked the principals « d’be very attentive and put in place the proper reporting and management procedures, such as encouraging families to contact 3018 to request the removal of the online video and comments and thus mitigate the virality; write a made a level 2 or 3 establishment; contact the mobile security team if necessary so as not to allow trauma to set in or remind us that if a student in the class or establishment is identified as a harasser, he is liable to disciplinary action ”.

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