Sexual Abusive Trolling of Women on Social Media
Summary
TLDRThe speaker discusses the harsh reality of online harassment, particularly towards women, on social media. They recount personal experiences of being trolled and abused for expressing opinions or posting content, including receiving rape threats and derogatory comments. The narrative highlights the double standards in the treatment of men and women, where women face direct abuse while men are targeted through threats against their female relatives. The speaker acknowledges the fear and intimidation but sees it as a small price for the freedom of speech.
Takeaways
- 📢 The speaker expresses excitement about social media engagement but also highlights the negative experiences they've had, particularly as a woman.
- 😡 The speaker has been subjected to derogatory and sexist comments, including being called a 'porn star' and being objectified for their gender.
- 🎬 The major trolling incident mentioned was related to a film called 'Sexy Durga', where the speaker faced backlash for their involvement.
- 🚫 The speaker mentions receiving threats and abusive messages on social media, especially after posting about certain controversial topics or events.
- 🤔 The speaker reflects on the nature of online abuse, noting that it is often sexualized and intended to demoralize, with specific references to rape threats.
- 👥 Both men and women are involved in the trolling and abuse, but the nature of the abuse differs, with women receiving direct threats and men having their family members targeted.
- 🏠 The speaker felt threatened when their residential address was shared on social media, leading to an increase in harassment.
- 💬 The speaker discusses the impact of free speech and how it comes with the risk of facing such online abuse, which they consider a 'small price to pay'.
- 🤝 The speaker touches on the idea of solidarity among women, suggesting that the support of other women can be a source of strength in the face of online harassment.
- 🤔 The script raises questions about the societal attitudes towards women with opinions, suggesting that they are often not appreciated and are subjected to questioning based on their sexuality.
- 🚫 The speaker also mentions the use of the 'f-word' as a trigger for receiving abusive responses, indicating the volatile nature of online discourse.
Q & A
What is the speaker's general feeling towards social media responses to their tweets?
-The speaker expresses a mix of excitement and disappointment, highlighting the negative and abusive responses they often receive on social media.
How does the speaker describe the treatment of women on social media?
-The speaker indicates that social media can be unkind to women, with instances of derogatory and sexist remarks, including being called a porn star and receiving inappropriate comments.
What incident led to a major trolling experience for the speaker?
-The speaker mentions a major trolling incident that occurred after they posted videos on social media from an event where they were present, which led to five consecutive days of online abuse.
What kind of messages did the speaker receive after posting videos from an event?
-The speaker received a different kind of messages, which were threatening and abusive, likely due to the content of the videos or the event's political nature.
What was the speaker's experience with online abuse in relation to their article on defamation laws?
-The speaker faced a significant onslaught of trolling in 2014 after writing an article about how defamation laws are used against media persons, which led to sexist and derogatory comments.
How does the speaker describe the nature of the abuse they receive online?
-The abuse is described as sexualized, demoralizing, and often involving threats of rape or other forms of sexual violence, intended to silence or intimidate the speaker.
What was the speaker's reaction to receiving inappropriate questions or comments about their personal life?
-The speaker seems to express a sense of frustration and disappointment with the inappropriate and invasive nature of the questions and comments they receive.
How does the speaker feel about the solidarity among women who face similar online abuse?
-The speaker acknowledges the solidarity among women who face similar abuse, suggesting a shared experience of being targeted for their gender and opinions.
What was the speaker's experience when their residential address was tweeted?
-The speaker felt scared when their residential address was shared on social media, as it led to a flood of responses and potential threats to their safety.
How does the speaker compare the online abuse directed at men versus women?
-The speaker notes that while both men and women face online abuse, the nature of the abuse is different, with women receiving direct threats and men being targeted through threats to their mothers or sisters.
What does the speaker believe is the price to pay for free speech in the face of such online abuse?
-The speaker considers the online abuse as a small price to pay for the freedom of speech, acknowledging the challenges but also the importance of expressing opinions openly.
Outlines
😔 Social Media Harassment of Women
The speaker describes her experience with social media, highlighting the negative and abusive responses she has received, particularly as a woman. She mentions being called derogatory names and receiving inappropriate comments and threats, including rape threats. The speaker also discusses the broader issue of how women with opinions are often silenced or discredited through such harassment. She recounts specific incidents, such as the backlash from a film and a public event, and the impact of her writings on defamation laws and the treatment of Muslim women. The paragraph emphasizes the sexualized nature of the abuse and the emotional toll it takes on her.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Social Media
💡Trolling
💡Defamation Laws
💡Rape Threats
💡Sexism
💡Public Shaming
💡Free Speech
💡Harassment
💡Solidarity
💡Emotional Abuse
💡Gender Bias
Highlights
The speaker expresses excitement about social media responses but also highlights the negative experiences of women on these platforms.
Experiencing derogatory names and sexist comments on social media, including being called a 'porn star' and being objectified.
Being a member of 'Cash Credit I Bar' and facing immature and derogatory comments due to gender.
Major trolling incidents occurred after the film 'Sexy Little Guys', leading to the deletion of the character Padalka.
Receiving threatening messages and experiencing a different kind of harassment online.
Personal presence at an event where a group of goons disrupted a seminar, leading to social media backlash.
Being trolled for five consecutive days on social media after posting videos on Facebook and Twitter.
The correlation between making comments against certain political parties or events like the Gujarat riots and receiving abusive responses.
The first major onslaught of trolling happened in 2014 after writing an article on defamation laws used against media persons.
Experiencing trolling for writing about Muslim women who worry, showing the impact of content on public opinion.
Receiving inappropriate and invasive questions from followers, such as the color of the speaker's bra.
Being settled with rings by well-meaning individuals, highlighting the range of responses women receive online.
Defending the right to speak at the University of Delhi and receiving derogatory comments about the speaker's character.
The sexualization of abuse, with comments intending to demoralize the speaker by making crude and offensive remarks.
Experiencing threats of rape and graphic descriptions of violence, showing the severity of online harassment.
The involvement of both men and women in the harassment, indicating that it is not gender-specific.
The speaker's address being tweeted, leading to fear and further harassment from social media users.
The difference in the type of abuse men and women receive, with men's family members often being targeted.
The speaker's perspective on the small price of facing harassment for the sake of free speech and expressing opinions.
Transcripts
you know every time I tweet I am so
excited to see the responses I love
social media you know why because it is
so kind to women
your mother must feel you should be
publicly read they've called me a porn
star they've called me that I've got
this assignment by opening my legs and
I'm a member of cash credit I bar I'm a
[ __ ] diamond [ __ ] be immature dumb
stupid just because of your gender
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the the major trolling happened with the
film called sexy little guys someone a
little so i exactly delete character
padalka definitely the director will you
threaten our messages but I am getting a
different kind of messages I was
personally present at rounders when a
group of goons from a kill party with
the artificial factor seminar in which
former college was to speak I made some
videos that I later posted on my
Facebook and my Twitter I was Troy we
lead and abused for five consecutive
days on social media it's usually any
comment again snare in the movie or any
comment against BJP or about the Gujarat
riots that actually leads to such kind
of abuse for lady in general
compartments and I had posted that
emotional status of the don't buy her
first major onslaught of troll who me
was back in 2014 when I had written an
article on how the defamation laws are
used against media persons then when I
wrote about them who's up in a girl
rapes again it happened because that I
had written about Muslim women who worry
the compliments can go from [ __ ] [ __ ]
or a particularly curious follower me
ask me the color of my bra and if I'm
fortunate enough a well-meaning person
might actually settle me with rings
the orphans in one of our struggle
defending who might Hanna's right to
speak in University of Delhi and someone
commented some trial commented on that
post that is Eisley already yet you can
hear to Merkel it Kyra killed Burundi
and witch and prostitute all of this you
don't have money to buy underwear
it's very sexualized and it's
specifically intended to demoralize you
there are there are rape sets all the
time you know that how sticks should be
put inside my private parts how they
should be rods how they should look for
a particular kind of stick from a tree
because it has has the thorns and it
should be used but it's not just men who
show such love huh there are some women
- they're all it's all about solidarity
that's what the great terminus used to
talk about oops sorry
I used the f-word let's call them
humanists and by the way if you want
some of this love and all you have to do
is drop that f-word in your tweet or
your post and your Timeline will be
flooded you'll discover some brand new
adjectives to describe your own path and
some eligible men who want to pay you
for sex emotionally I'm stung by a
vehicle near my house when the
residential address was tweeted it did
kind of scare me because then lots of
people were responding to it and hey men
get the love too but it's just not the
same and when they do get the special
kind of love it's usually directed to
their mothers or their sisters who said
that it's a man's world women are abused
by directly giving them rape threats
while men are abused by giving rape
threats to their sisters and mothers so
when men are told people say things like
oh this guy has been paid he's corrupt
and blah blah when they when people told
women they also bring in their day is
they use their sexuality to actually
question them they it and it shows that
how any woman with any opinion is not
appreciated now I know it
it's scary but it's a small price to pay
for free speech No
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