
Warning: The content in this post might be distressing for some readers.
Reddit is a cesspool of misogyny and racism, peopled predominantly by “redditors” with a very loose grasp on morality. It’s where internet trolls go to be among their people.
And that’s why it’s come as a surprise to many that a Reddit thread is now being used for a research on violence against women.
The original poster asked other redditors: “Reddit’s had a few threads about sexual assault victims, but are there any redditors from the other side of the story? What were your motivations? Do you regret it?”
For those who are unfamiliar, Reddit is a social news site, where anyone can sign up with any username they like and start forums.
It’s that anonymity that gives the rape thread its value: with no chance of their real identities being discovered and speaking in a forum of like-minded people, rapists and would-be rapists let their guards down.
A study published in the Psychology of Violence academic journal used the thread as the basis for an article titled Justifying Sexual Assault: Anonymous Perpetrators Speak Out Online.
