TW harassment: women pay a high price for educating the public & for their activism. Mental health impact & safety http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/news-and-views/news-features/staring-down-the-trolls-mute-block-or-resort-to-digilantism-20170616-gwsb2s.html …
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Term used to introduce article "digilantism" (digital vigilantism) is unhelpful. Implies deviance "do-it-yourself attempt to secure justice"
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Replying to @OtherSociology
Women managing online harassment is not comparable to vigilantism. Online abuse is illegal. Women's defence is not taking law into own hands
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Replying to @OtherSociology
I thought online abuse was illegal, but when I reported to cops was told the harassers probably didn't actually mean to kill me.
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Replying to @KateClancy
Ugh, I'm so sorry this happened to you, Kate! Women's safety should be taken more seriously. Awful to expect you to just deal with it.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @KateClancy
How are things now? Has your work continued to follow up with a safety plan?
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Replying to @OtherSociology
They gave me a fill in the blanks plan developed for domestic abuse victims, and told me to fill it in. That's it.
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Oh no - abysmal! Do they even have policies to protect from online harassment of faculty & students? It sounds like they don't. Scary!
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