Online Harrassment
Q: I get this a lot with social interactions online.it's the aggressive,
menacing sexual innuendo that makes me wonder "what
makes them think they can *say* that? A friend was telling
me today about a man who read her profile on AOL, started IMing her,
and--as an enticement to call him--emailed her a photograph. Of his
erect penis. (At least, he claimed it was his.)
Now, where do people pick up that this is an acceptable thing to send to
someone who's essentially a complete stranger?!
A: oh, you know, that's very common. i usually try to educate them. i like to ask them what they think they're playing at. of course, there's things you can put in your profile that encourage it, or discourage it. i think online it's different, though probably symptomatic of the same underlying attitude. i tend to find you get a lot more full-on racists online too. i think online you can say stuff that you'd never say face to face, because you don't have the inhibiting presence of the other person.