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HandsInTheDark
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I'd like to continue the conversation about AH being an unsafe place for women. The claim was made because men here "coerced" women into providing nude pics in exchange for writing help. (I'm sticking to the words of the original post but I suspect I'm overstating the original claim.)
I'm not a huge fan of what passes for politeness in AH (or much of anywhere on the internet); and I'm certainly more than willing to believe that guys pressure girls for titillation and sex in every possible medium, including online, without pause.
But somehow this claim sticks in my craw. It was probably the choice of words: "safe", "coerce". You can't coerce an anonymous person over the internet, because coerce means force or threaten until unwilling action. But you can't employ force over the internet and you can't threaten an anonymous person. You can't even pester them with repeated requests, because Ignore. You cannot make someone unsafe by any definition of the word when they can end all interaction by clicking a mouse.
And you cannot be made unsafe unless you hand out personally identifying information. If you could be swayed by words on a screen to do something unsafe, you'd be judged so incompetent you couldn't be allowed to go online.
But I don't want to debate about words.
I want posting of names of people who have insistently attempted to influence (I will not say coerced because that can't be done here) others to give up personal information (like pictures) here on Lit, and why the existing mechanisms (like Ignore) weren't sufficient to deal with the issue.
If no such names and situations are described, I'm going to assume the original point was raised by someone engaged in some amount of hysteria, or at least conflating events in the real world with events happening on the internet.
C'mon. Let's out the creeps. Since we're all anonymous here, or should be if you have sense, there can be no consequence to naming names and giving circumstances, and they do say sunlight disinfects things. Shine some light on the predators reputed to be among us.
Coercion of real people in real contact with each other is a real problem in the real world. But this is the internet. I'm a little horrified that telling someone to flash their boobs over the internet in a supposedly adult forum is getting discussed like it's actionable. (Please note I'm not known for pestering people for nudes pics here and if I did I'd expect to be instantly ignored, so I'm not defending the practice. I'm also not claiming it's ethical or proper social behaviour. But it gets talked about here like it should be literally illegal, which strikes me as an attempt to criminalize half the people with a Y chromosome, and that's obscene.)
I'm not a huge fan of what passes for politeness in AH (or much of anywhere on the internet); and I'm certainly more than willing to believe that guys pressure girls for titillation and sex in every possible medium, including online, without pause.
But somehow this claim sticks in my craw. It was probably the choice of words: "safe", "coerce". You can't coerce an anonymous person over the internet, because coerce means force or threaten until unwilling action. But you can't employ force over the internet and you can't threaten an anonymous person. You can't even pester them with repeated requests, because Ignore. You cannot make someone unsafe by any definition of the word when they can end all interaction by clicking a mouse.
And you cannot be made unsafe unless you hand out personally identifying information. If you could be swayed by words on a screen to do something unsafe, you'd be judged so incompetent you couldn't be allowed to go online.
But I don't want to debate about words.
I want posting of names of people who have insistently attempted to influence (I will not say coerced because that can't be done here) others to give up personal information (like pictures) here on Lit, and why the existing mechanisms (like Ignore) weren't sufficient to deal with the issue.
If no such names and situations are described, I'm going to assume the original point was raised by someone engaged in some amount of hysteria, or at least conflating events in the real world with events happening on the internet.
C'mon. Let's out the creeps. Since we're all anonymous here, or should be if you have sense, there can be no consequence to naming names and giving circumstances, and they do say sunlight disinfects things. Shine some light on the predators reputed to be among us.
Coercion of real people in real contact with each other is a real problem in the real world. But this is the internet. I'm a little horrified that telling someone to flash their boobs over the internet in a supposedly adult forum is getting discussed like it's actionable. (Please note I'm not known for pestering people for nudes pics here and if I did I'd expect to be instantly ignored, so I'm not defending the practice. I'm also not claiming it's ethical or proper social behaviour. But it gets talked about here like it should be literally illegal, which strikes me as an attempt to criminalize half the people with a Y chromosome, and that's obscene.)
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