After about three changes in hand
positions, you eventually find it. It’s one of the newest brands in the
market. You absent-mindedly draw the pattern that unlocks the phone. You
get a ‘sorry, try again’ message.
You carefully draw the right one. Right
there on your screen is a carefully lettered – 56 missed calls. You are
genuinely surprised. You notice another 22 text messages. You start by
checking the messages and everyone of them seem to be hinting at
something online you should react to or should have seen.
Five minutes after checking your messages
and timeline on Facebook, you find it all there – different pictures
and a three-minute video of you in nude form.
You remember the pictures; they were the
ones your ex-boyfriend took of you some years ago. You recall making the
video yourself. You quickly squeeze the buttons of your phone and type
the uniform resource locator of one of the leading entertainment blogs
in the country in the address bar and you find the news there.
You check the comment section and there
are already 1,004 comments at that time of the day. Your eyes are wet
and you know life would never be the same again for you.
Revenge pornography, also called e-venge
pornography, is fast trending as one of the quickest ways of getting a
good pound of the flesh from a wronged lover. It entails online
circulation of sexually explicit materials – videos, pictures or text –
of a clearly mentioned or pictured individual with humiliation of the
person as the goal of the distributor.
With revenge pornography, the culprit is usually a wronged lover or a hacker. The later happens in rare instances.
Unlike other anonymous pornographic
materials online, revenge pornography makes the face of the act clear
and ensures the name is also known. In some extremely harsh instances,
the mobile contact, work details and home address of the pictured person
are made available.
It first became more pronounced about
three years ago. As is usually the case, the pictures or videos are
captured by the victims themselves or by the assailant with the consent
of the victim when there was a warm relationship between both.
Since revenge pornography always has
women as victims most times, it can also be right to describe it as
sexual violence against women with the sole aim to embarrass, humiliate
and degrade a woman sexually, if she is career driven, she may be
disgraced professionally.
The international legal firmament is
already witnessing various fireworks to address the weak presence or
outright absence of legislation around this. Some of the anti-revenge
porn legislations are hoping in addition to criminalising revenge porn
also target service providers whenever the actions of their users are
misguided.
About two years ago, circumstance would
bring a lady across my path. She was on the verge of a nervous
breakdown. She craved my intervention since I had faint knowledge of her
may-soon-be assailant.
She had been in a relationship with him
for years and they had seen it all including a number of abortions. When
things circumstantially went sour between both of them, he threatened
to make public her nude pictures in his possession.
He threatened to do so offline and
online. The pictures were her gift to him on his birthday in one of the
years they were together. They were taken privately while the romance
lasted. Together with her, we went back and forth on possible solutions
and remedies. I was to later introduce her to a social worker who had
competence in such genre of sexual abuse.
She threw her expertise at the issue and
in weeks, it was laid to rest. At least till this moment. The
internet would continue to grow. More smart phones would be added by
the day making access to the internet instant and easy.
People would continue to fall in love.
Humans would also continue to fall out of love and have heart breaks.
Certainly, break ups can be bitter and painful. The memories shared
together are what could become the tool in the case of retribution
pornography.
And it has ruinous implications for the
life of the victim. Asides the misdemeanour of the perpetrator, phones
or digital storage devices with possible revenge pornography content may
be misplaced ending up in the wrong hands.
Once it is online, you can never take it
back. In the Web 2.0 age, it is clear that it is the law that has to
continue trying to catch up with the loads of daily inventions in cyber
space.
With revenge pornography, the pictures
may also be published for the purpose of blackmail by jilted men. Since
most victims never bother to seek redress through legal means
especially, it may continue to be perceived as an issue not worthy of
major attention.
Young people who engage in the act are
also vulnerable. Sexting refers to the act of sending lewd images and
words through text messages. With the internet, we all need to
understand that once anything is sent, the chances of losing control
over what happens to that content is huge.
With non-consensual pornography which
intentionally inflicts emotional distress becoming a growing burden, it
is up to people to protect themselves in addition to only engaging in
relationships built on trust and a sizeable amount of caution.
Our offline well-being is now intricately
linked to the lives we lead when we access the internet. The rule is
simple – never send anything to anyone that may be used against you and
never allow anyone take pictures or videos of you in private acts or
intimate moments.
’Sola Fagorusi
Love is blind & deaf!
ReplyDeleteIn the heat of the moment dem no go remember dat one. Common sense is thrown into the gutter!
ReplyDeleteWe hv to educate our kids esp daughters on this dangerous behaviour.
ReplyDeleteWhy pose naked for some human being in d name of joke or tease?! God help our generation.
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