This movie follows a group of friends have their group skype on the anniversary of their other friends suicide. Our main girl Blaire is promising her virginity on prom night (insert *eye roll*) to her bae Mitch (who she obsessively tects and messages and refers to as Mitchie).Laura Barns was cyberbullied and eventually ended up committing suicide. Literally this bitch texts her boyf and then when he doesn’t answer the forty five texts she sent him, she facebook messages him, and then when he doesn’t answer that, she skypes him.

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First came Facebook, which connects you with close friends and school mates you don't really talk to anymore.
Get to know these apps and whether or not your kids are using them.
Snap Chat: This app promises users that their pics and messages will disappear after 30 seconds — which could prompt teens to take more risks with their posts than they would on other sites.
Hal Niedzviecki, author of 'The Peep Diaries', said: 'Chatroulette is stark because it feels like television.
It's like sitting in front of the TV flipping channels, except the people are real.'Parents will likely be horrified by the idea their children can connect face to face with strangers in their bedrooms.It’s not really neat or cool, it’s just lame, and after ten minutes you want to do what your dad suggested to do ten years ago – get off the internet and go be normal.Allow me to say that the crowd for this movie was quite varied – with the obvious shitty fourteen year old dick bags, and randomly some octogenarians who may or may not have forgotten to take their dementia medication and thought this was a documentary about the internet or something. The kids are a detestable bunch of 20-30 year olds playing 16 year olds waiting to go to prom.But with kids using social media at an ever-expanding rate, it's important to keep tabs on what these apps can do and how to make sure your kids stay safe when they're using them. These apps are skyrocketing in popularity, especially with teens.PHOTO BREAK: 10 jaw-dropping luxury student apartments You probably already know about Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. The good news is that they aren't all bad, but they do allow for a significant amount of sharing and might require careful monitoring.Anzichè navigare nel web, navighi tra persone collegate in video che ti appaiono random, che non puoi prevedere, scegli chi ti piace e chi no, un click su next e avanti un altro.