Redes sociales en perspectiva de género: guía para conocer y contrarrestar las violencias de género on-line - page 53

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PARTE 1. REDES SOCIALES, GÉNERO Y VIOLENCIAS DE GÉNERO
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Sexting
Meme’s about someone
Unwanted sexual contact
Sexually explicit
Gore messages
Revenge porn
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Sexual Coercion & Harassment
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Gaslighting
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Using Intimidation
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Isolation
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Kyriarchy
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Surveillance
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Harmful Language
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Doxxing
Power & Control
Power &
Control
Created b
Mobley, and Danielle Cole for the Center for Solutions to Online Violence. |
Design by:
Liz Andrade
Modeled from the popular Power & Control Wheels that have been created for discussing domestic and intimate partner
violence, we extend those conversations to the violence we have experienced and survived online. We have described the
violence we have experienced and seen online.
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Creating and sending
gore messages
Violent images
Threats of outing / doxxing
Intentional misinformation,
gossip, defamation
Misusing archives
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Encouraging massive
unfollowing
‘Reporting’ people/accounts
Misgendering trans
and GNC people
Misinformation/Falsifying Narratives
to change how others see someone
Attempts to remove from
chosen community
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Denying
Minimizing
Forced empathy
Using marginalized status to
justify abuse
Respectability politics
Blaming
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Using geolocations
Manipulating boundaries
Being blocked and refollowing
Informing a blocker you
are refollowing them
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Making target
question their reality
Subtweeting
Belief people dont
respond to abuse
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Finding and sharing
personal information of
location, family, and work
Brigading: using followers
to target/attack someone
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Hate speech
Destructive language
Policing language
& culture
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