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Facebook 'bully' explains actions
- Author, Jim Reed
- Role, Newsbeat reporter
Earlier this year 18-year-old Keeley Houghton became the first person in Britain to be locked up for internet bullying.
She spent six weeks in the young offenders' wing of Eastwood Park prison after posting a threatening message about another girl on her own Facebook profile.
Part of the message read: "Keeley is going to murder the bitch." It also included other obscene language.
During sentencing, the judge took into account Keeley's two previous convictions for assault and criminal damage towards the same girl.
Under the conditions of her release, Keeley is not allowed on Facebook or other social networking sites until the new year.
She spoke to Newsbeat's Jim Reed.
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