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*[[Kill yourself]]
*[[Kill yourself]]
*[[tinfoil hat|Buy a hat]]
*[[censorship|Censor the Internet]]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Cybersex]], the opposite of cyberviolence
*[[Cybersex]], the opposite of cyberviolence
*[[First World Problems]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://time.com/4049106/un-cyber-violence-physical-violence/ The UN says cyberviolence is equivalent to physical violence]
*[http://time.com/4049106/un-cyber-violence-physical-violence/ The UN says cyberviolence is equivalent to physical violence]
*[https://twitter.com/search?q=%23cyberviolence&src=tyah Cyberviolence in real time]
*[https://twitter.com/search?q=%23cyberviolence&src=tyah Cyberviolence in real time]
*[http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/09/25/u-n-womens-group-calls-for-web-censorship/ Censoring the web to save someone's feelings]





Revision as of 21:46, 4 October 2015

Typical reaction to this kind of shit
Be sure to wear a mask when committing cyberviolence
CYBERVIOLENCE IN PROGRESS
The "D" is the key to cyberviolence

Cyberviolence is the latest in a series of new Internet crimes, designed to protect special snowflakes from the typed words of Internet critics. Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian have claimed cyberviolence is a "cottage industry", unaware that they are the only people who profit from Internet harassment. The perpetrators of cyberviolence are only in it for the lulz, meanwhile the Patreon accounts of the tireless defenders of Internet feminism swell with thousands of dollars, keeping them safe from the dangerous typed words of heterosexual CIS shitlords.

Examples

Under the new guidelines, even such things as blasphemy and other things that were perfectly acceptable, are now considered equivalent to IRL violence such as rape and murder. In less enlightened times, the only solution would be to either buy a dog or call the cyberpolice.

   
 
Cyber VAWG includes hate speech (publishing a blasphemous libel), hacking (intercepting private communications), identity theft, online stalking (criminal harassment) and uttering threats. It can entail convincing a target to end their lives (counselling suicide or advocating genocide).
 

 
 

The UN report on Cyber violence, dictating the new definition of violence

The correct way to deal with cyberviolence

Solutions

See also

External links


Cyberviolence is part of a series on Language & Communication
Languages and DialectsGrammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and UsageRhetorical StrategiesPoetryThe Politics of Language and CommunicationMediaVisual Rhetoric
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