- Portals
- The Current Year
- ED in the News
- Admins
- Help ED Rebuild
- Archive
- ED Bookmarklet
- Donate Bitcoin
Contact an admin on Discord or EDF if you want an account. Also fuck bots.
#Cyberviolence
—Time Magazine, on cyber violence |
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", fully aware 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.
UNESCO Report
—Time Magazine, comparing real violence to online harassment |
Under the new guidelines, even such things as blasphemy, trolling, advocacy of genocide and suicide 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.
—The UN report on Cyber violence, dictating the new definition of violence |
Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkeesian stood before the United Nations and proudly presented the 70 page report. Within days the report was analyzed by Internet commentators, who found numerous sourcing errors so hilarious that they could not be ignored.
Takedown
After the problems with the report and its sourcing were exposed for the lulz and graet justice, the report was retracted with the following announcement:
—Inputs? |
Even co-author Zoe Quinn backed away from this shit show, saying "I'm disappointed" immediately before hurling Anita Sarkeesian under the bus.
The correct way to deal with cyberviolence
Solutions
See also
- Cybersex, the opposite of cyberviolence
- First World Problems
External links
- The UN says cyberviolence is equivalent to physical violence
- Cyberviolence in real time
- Censoring the web to save someone's feelings
Cyberviolence is part of a series on Visit the Social Justice Portal for complete coverage. |
Cyberviolence is part of a series on Language & Communication | |
---|---|
Languages and Dialects • Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and Usage • Rhetorical Strategies • Poetry •
The Politics of Language and Communication • Media • Visual Rhetoric
Click topics to expand |