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By Kirk Miller “Online civility improved in past year and is the best it’s been since 2016, new Microsoft research shows.” Well, yes, that’s a nice headline for Microsoft, which was touting the latest results from “Civility, Safety and Interaction Online – 2022,” its sixth annual study. The problem? While that claim is true for teenage boys and male respondents overall, online civility and associated risks actually got worse for teen girls and women respondents. The Microsoft survey is conducted in 22 countries and polls teens (aged 13-17) and adults (aged 18-74) about their exposure to 21 onl…