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If you’re anything like my parents, you probably wouldn’t even understand most of the content that floods my social media, no matter how hard I try to avoid it.

Here’s a recent example from Instagram: “Do y’all females ever tell ur homegirls ‘Sis chill you letting too many dudes hit?’” Essentially, that means: “Women – do you ever tell your girlfriends that they’re whores and need to stop letting so many guys fuck them?” The reel, posted by a 19-year-old man, appeared on my Instagram feed without me wanting to see it, or ever interacting with any other similar content. The comments that followed were pure misogyny. “Women see body count as a leaderboard and they try to outdo each other,” was one of them. Translation: all women are competitively promiscuous.

Consider the use of the word “female” in these posts. It is not a neutral term here, it is a term of abuse. It’s used by teenage boys to degrade us and equate us to animals. Boys are never described as “males”, but girls are always “females” – the equivalent of sows or calves, creatures that are less than human. We’re also “thots” (whores), “community pussy” and “bops”. “Bop” stands for “been over passed” and is a derogatory term used by boys to refer to a girl they’ve decided has been “passed around” or had too much sex. Sexual equality has ceased to exist online. It’s absolutely fine for boys to have sex, but when girls do, they are called worthless and referred to as objects. “When community pussy tries to insult me, I just want to beat that bitch up.” That’s a message I saw on TikTok.

I’m a 15-year-old schoolgirl and like most teenagers I spend a fair portion of my spare time on social media, often scrolling through short-form videos on apps such as Instagram or TikTok. All of my friends use those apps, and many spend multiple hours a day on them. I actively try to avoid online misogyny, but I am met with it incessantly whenever I open my mainstream social media apps. It only takes a few minutes before there’s subtle or overt misogyny, such as comment sections on a girl’s post filled with remarks about her body, videos made by men or boys captioned with a degrading joke, and even topics such as domestic violence or rape, trivialised and laughed about.

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[–] SailorFuzz@lemmy.world 24 points 4 days ago

feeling disheartened and unhappy about being a girl. When nearly every comments section on a video of a girl my age is filled with disgusting and objectifying comments about her body from boys, it causes me to feel deeply uncomfortable in my own body, and compare myself to her

this hits home for me. I have a near 14 year old daughter and this is the struggle I see with her constantly.

It's not that she's particularly non-binary/trans/androgynous, it's that she's ashamed/embarrassed to be a girl or be perceived as one. She still likes many traditional feminine things, (ie hair/nails/makeup, romance novels, cutesy characters, etc), and she has no real desire for any kind of masculine interests...

It's as though being a woman is inferior. It's "girly". And that's what is being internalized. And part of that, I think, is also the culture's post-ironic loathing for authenticity. Ala, being passionate or earnestly enjoying something is seen as being "cringe". So, being a girl, who likes girly things, is cringe.

I think both of these things ratchet the internalized misogyny. With the former being what turns the ratchet.

[–] xcaliber47@europe.pub 2 points 2 days ago

Report & Block. Those are options 29yr old guy here When Andrew Tate started blowing up i blocked or reported every single account that was sharing his stuff Its kind of easy. Also maybe dont use Insta. Use only youtube and then update the settings so you are not getting recomended anythging. Only what u r subscribed to Thats what i do. It is called "dont store any of my data type full privacy settings in youtube"

[–] null@lemmy.org 14 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Obviously this is true and it sucks, but I don't really view it as a man vs woman issue. I think it's a social media issue where these companies purposefully push outrage content to drive up engagement. It's an unethical practice with little to no legislation protecting users exposed to it.

Many of these platforms don't even have a way to opt out, forcing users to view it via "suggestions" in their main feed.

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[–] Bullerfar@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago

As a father of two girls this makes me sad. However, I am a little bid sad to see so many, treading social media as this is the real life view to a lot of young people. Of cause there is plenty of people that gets sucked in, and their view of the world becomes whatever algorithm they follow online. But to most people this is just "shock effect content" not something they would ever follow. I certainly hope, that in your school, most people actually have a since of human left, and are still nice to eachother. As nice as teenagers can be ofc. That the people who actually has this kind of view of other people (especially girls) are the ones who get left out. What I am trying to say is, that I hope young people today leaves all the shit online, ONLINE, and gathers around the good friends IRL. Those are what matters most. Turn off social media ffs. It is meant to fucking poisen your brains. I did. And it feels phenominal. What real value does the swiping really give you, if all it does, is showing how bad you should feel, by being born a Woman? What do you and your friends use social media for today?

When I was teenager, we used social media to socialize online back in the day. Stayed in contact after school hours. Thats all it did for us. Today, I feel like it's sole purpose has become intertainment/pure distraction rather than connectivity to real human beings. It's all about scrolling and leaving bred crums to the big tech, that can be used to fill your "feed" with even more crap to keep your distracted every waking hour. It is the dog chasing it's tail, and what you see won't stop there.please tell me if I am wrong. But this is how I've seen social media develope over the past 2 decades of my life. It went from being the cool place, like a social place to interact with the people you like/love to a swipehell with no valuable interactions what so ever.

[–] AdrianTheFrog@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Getting glad I never tried out Instagram. I can see where these 'ban social media' people are coming from if these are the platforms they're looking at, I've never seen anything nearly as bad on the platforms I use (and a most of the bad stuff I see is heavily downvoted and argued against anyways). I guess if I went to r/conservative or started watching Asmongold videos on Youtube or something I would probably see some pretty terrible stuff, but Reddit and Youtube both keep me pretty separated from their bad sides.

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[–] Beep@lemmus.org 13 points 4 days ago (1 children)

This community should be renamed to anything goes community.

Moderation team never actually moderate.

This is an opinion peace. Why is it posted here?

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[–] Ascendor@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I am really sorry that you have to live through this. I (middle-aged, white, cishet, more or less wealthy male) know that I'm super priviledged - yet reading posts like that show me that I will never be able to fully feel what you girls/women have to live through. I promise that I will fight against misogyny whereever I can.

And thank you for your post, there are really phrases that I wouldn't have understood.

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[–] realitista@lemmus.org 19 points 4 days ago (7 children)

Have you ever considered not spending time on social media? Especially the types where randos can send you stuff? Ive tried to limit my kids on this as much as possible. They obviously would prefer I don't but I feel like it's the right thing to do.

[–] atzanteol@sh.itjust.works 16 points 4 days ago (6 children)

Telling somebody to simply not participate in society is not the solution. Creating a better society is.

But it's easier to just tell women to go away or to stop wearing sexy clothing.

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[–] carrylex@lemmy.world 10 points 4 days ago (2 children)
  1. Article violates Rule #1 §1. Why is it still here?
  2. This article looks like it's has a sublimal message to justify ID uploading (just read the last paragraph).
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