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Forget being a victim. What to do when revenge porn strikes

The Internet is a terrible place sometimes, but thankfully there are now organizations that can help people who become victims.

When illicit photos of Anisha Vora began showing up online, she didn’t know what to do. She contacted Facebook, Twitter and other companies hoping they’d do the right thing and take the photos down. But soon, there were too many places for her to deal with on her own.

What happened to Vora happens to all sorts of people. Students, college graduates and professionals. People have lost their jobs because photos were published online without their consent. Most of the victims are women, though not all.

As the threat of revenge porn has grown, companies, organizations and even lawyers have sprung up to help victims.

Figure out the size and scope of the problem

The moment your photos begin circulating online, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. You’ve been violated, and suddenly your name, phone number, address and naked images are being published on sites around the Web.

If someone posted these images to Facebook, Twitter or another reputable site, it’s relatively easy to report the images and begin the process of asking the sites to take them down. Read More…

http://www.cnet.com/news/forget-being-a-victim-what-to-do-when-revenge-porn-strikes/

 

What happens when you report a post to Facebook. Mark Hobbs / CNET

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Comments (2)

My goodness! Great article! And it hits close to home, as my ex husband tried to video tape me at one point, but I happened to see the light on…..if I ever hear that something is going around from him, oh boy.

This is a great article. I would have to say no-go on reputation.com. Too expensive for one.

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