Yeah, it's no doubt not the most common occurence, but it's hardly unbelievable.
Sorry, that wasn't meant to be about anyone specifically in this thread. It's just a general feel I get from a lot of this whole Amanda Todd crap, which involves singlehandedly beating down every single bully despite their number or age.
Ignoring bullies is a good first strategy, and does work a lot of the time, but not always. The fact that a few people at my old highschool had to move towns because of bullying despite trying to ignore it, depsite telling teachers, and in one case depsite notifying the police shows that sometimes these basic strategies just don't work. In Amanda Todd's case, even moving towns wasn't enough. Some people say they should 'just get over it'. That's also a pretty valid idea. Little primary schoolers who get called 'smelly' should just get over it. I myself 'just got over it' with the help of the prospect of leaving said country town and those people behind forever.
To go back to what Gigolo said a while back:
Shit like this could work. We should show people that suicide is a stupid way to go about things. But it is being taken too far. If it was simply "Amanda Todd shouldn't have committed suicide, it is dumb and stopped any chance of her life getting better when it surely would have" it would probably help.
But a line has to be drawn at some point, if the answer to everyone getting bullied is "get over it" its just going to stop people from wanting to ever speak up and get help. Imagine if you were suffering from depression from being bullied, and you see all these people tearing into Amanda Todd.
If you were contemplating suicide, would you go to that person for advice? Would that inspire you to call the Kids Helpline? It would hopefully slap some sense into these people, but I would be more than willing to bet that it would just cement the 'no one understands me' mindset.