Friday, 26 November 2021

Gender-based online abuse surged during the pandemic. Laws haven’t kept up, activists say.

Gender-based online abuse surged during the pandemic. Laws haven’t kept up, activists say.

Reports of online abuse directed toward women and girls — along with LGBTQ and nonbinary people and other marginalized groups — have risen during the nearly two years of the coronavirus pandemic, studies show. Even as governments grapple with a growing impetus to regulate behemoth social media companies and stop cybercrimes, this overarching fact of life online — that women and girls face a heightened risk of abuse and harassment — is often missing from legislative efforts for change, anti-abuse activists say.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2021/11/24/online-abuse-surged-during-pandemic-laws-havent-kept-up-activists-say/?source=Snapzu

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