Street Harassment Nightmare: How Stalkers Film, Stream, and Profit from Exploiting Women
Street Harassment Nightmare: How Stalkers Film, Stream, and Profit from Exploiting Women
A chilling new form of street harassment is emerging, where stalkers are not only violating women’s privacy in public spaces but also broadcasting and profiting from their actions online.
The Digital Exploitation of Women on the Street
This disturbing trend involves stalkers filming women without their consent, often accompanied by commentary or harassment. These videos are then live-streamed on various platforms or uploaded later, reaching a wider audience and further amplifying the harassment.
Monetizing Harassment: A Lucrative Business Model?
What makes this even more concerning is the potential for monetization. Some stalkers are reportedly earning revenue through subscriptions, donations, or advertising on these platforms, essentially profiting from the exploitation of women.
This practice creates a dangerous cycle, incentivizing further harassment and putting countless women at risk. The psychological impact on victims can be devastating, leading to feelings of fear, anxiety, and powerlessness.