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HoldMyJumex53 karma

Can you provide quantitive evidence on this topic (women online) versus public figures such as congresswomen.

HoldMyJumex36 karma

This isn't a gender specific issue though. At least not based on what you cited, which is about public figures.

I'm a woman, and all I see on websites such as TikTok and Twitter is the trend of silencing men. So I'm unsure how we are being wr are being forced out of public life or our voices being silenced when men are the ones being told, "You're a man, you get no opinion."

It is well-known that people on the internet will attack you for whatever is it you are or aren't. If you're a woman, there will be someone who will attack you for that, and if are a man, same thing.

I do believe there are things that can have more of an impact on certain groups, but so far those things aren't even being mentioned here.

And I do want to say- I have nothing against you. This is not against you but agsinst your point.

HoldMyJumex20 karma

Can you go more into detail on what your book is about?

I understand the doxing part, but what exactly do you mean by abuse, harrasment, and especially disinformation? I think you can see how those are very broadly used terms nowadays, so I'm wondering if you can provide more specific examples or definitions of what exactly do these mean in your book?

I'll be frank here, I'm a woman, and I'm trying to see how this is a gender-specific issue, so examples and sources would be helpful.