Digital culture scholarship has begun to address the gaps identified by Jane, with researchers including Adrienne Massanari and Caitlin Lawson exploring the persistence and potency of online hate and incivility from the perspective of platform politics. This is partly because the mediation of misogyny, racism, and hate is easily dismissed as the work of ‘trolls’, anonymous online entities easily distinguished and distanced from one’s colleagues, friends, and family members. Game designer Zoe Quinn was targeted by the GamerGate harassment campaign in an attempt to discredit her work through accusations of corruption in games journalism GamerGate, the coordinated campaign of harassment against visible and vocal women, LGBTQ individuals, and people of color in games, was perhaps the moment where these tactics of exclusion garnered mainstream media attention, but as Emma Jane notes there is a long history of incivility online that has not been adequately documented. This includes politics, journalism, and popular culture, and is particularly intense for women of colour. Still she became the target of vitriolic sexist and misogynist harassment focused on discrediting and diminishing her input into the project.Īs The Guardian article reporting on the attacks notes, such practices are “ par for the course for women“, a now-familiar pattern of toxic speech, doxxing, account spamming, and assorted hatred documented across many domains. Katie Bouman, who was frequently used as the face of the Event Horizon Telescope project in media stories, took to social media to situate her work within the international scope of the collaboration. The breaking news on Apwas the unveiling of the first photo of a black hole ever created, but within a few short days reporting shifted to focus on the consequences of this story for the young female fellow who contributed a significant algorithm to the collaboration. This is, and should be, degrading for you, an admission that the only interesting thing about you is your naked body.The image of computer scientist Katie Bouman’s joyful expression was circulated widely with the announcement of the first picture produced of a black hole The one exception to this rule, the one way you can get your "girlness" back on the internet, is to post your tits. You are forgetting the rules, there are no girls on the internet. The only reason to post it is because you want your girl-advantage back, because you are too vapid and too stupid to do or say anything interesting without it. When you make a post like, "hurr durr, I'm a girl" you are begging for attention. You don't get a bonus to conversation just because I'd like to put my cock in you. This means the advantage of being a "girl" does not exist. On the internet, we don't have the chance to fuck you. They want to fuck you, so they pay attention to you and they pretend what you have to say is interesting, or that you are smart or clever. In real life, people like you for being a girl. This rule does not mean what you think it means. If i can pontificate a bit, for your edification, one of the rules of the internet is "there are no girls on the internet".
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