Cybertraps Weekly Summary -- July 6, 2026
Fireworks, matrimony, and cybertraps: a Fourth of July roundup
Coverage of social media's role in students' lives and schools' responses—age restrictions, platform liability, cyberbullying, educator boundary issues, and the mental-health debate. Tracks the legislation, litigation, and district policies aimed at a technology woven through young people's lives.
Fireworks, matrimony, and cybertraps: a Fourth of July roundup
Classroom sex. OnlyFans. Student blackmail. 27 criminal charges.
Educator misbehavior, student gambling, drone tech in schools
Sir Keir Starmer is now left to his own devices.
A Georgia teacher, six students, and an OnlyFans account. The blackmail writes itself.
On the morning of May 18, 2026, Nina Williams received a text from her son, a student at Barrington Middle School in the Hillsborough County (Fla.) Public School System. Attached to the text was a video and photo that her son took during his art class that morning. The video