In this age of authoritarians, online abuse of women is soaring β and itβs leading to βreal-worldβ violence | Julie Posetti
Our UN report reveals the link between the online misogyny and offline crimes that are hounding women out of public life
Networked misogyny is now firmly established as a key tactic in the 21st-century authoritarianβs playbook. This is not a new trend β but it is now being supercharged by generative AI tools that make it easier, quicker and cheaper than ever to perpetrate online violence against women in public life β from journalists to human rights defenders, politicians and activists.
The objectives are clear: to help justify the rollback of gender equality and womenβs reproductive rights; to chill womenβs freedom of expression and their participation in democratic deliberation; to discredit truth-tellers; and to pave the way for the consolidation of authoritarian power.
Dr Julie Posetti is the director of the Information Integrity Initiative at TheNerve, a digital forensics lab founded by Nobel laureate Maria Ressa. She is also a professor of journalism and chair of the Centre for Journalism and Democracy at City St Georgeβs, University of London.
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