The Asian Age

Tacky males send sleazy mails!

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Bawdy texts in the Others folder: It can make you cringe. And, on becoming persistent, it is easy for the recipient to break into a cold sweat. As much as social media connects, it also festers a lot of viciousnes­s in terms of trolls and lewd remarks, often directed at those who seem to be on one’s ‘ friend list’. The obscene messages are often perceived as ‘ pick- up lines/ conversati­on starters’. Until a while ago, the instances were blanketed under a rug and generally overlooked. But not anymore. Young women share graphic details and how they deal with it and preventive measures that work.

Keeping up with the ‘ star’: “I keep getting dirty messages on Facebook and Instagram. There was this one time when a famous guy in Bengaluru started sending messages about his d*** being hard and that he wants me to be with him and do things. What was shocking is that he didn’t even care about concealing his identity. Just in a few minutes, I took snapshots of those messages and put them up on Facebook tagging him in the post,” shares Me ghana Harikumar, a media profession­al, who adds the responses though were lukewarm. “Most of the people on my friend list started reporting him. He isn’t on Facebook anymore I guess. A lot of so called celebritie­s called me saying, ‘ You did such a good work.’ They said they cannot comment on the post because they could get work from him. The problem is a lot of people confuse shaming the stalker to shaming themselves. It’s sad but the only way out is to make a habit of making such posts public.” While the actor in question could get away with the act; many can’t. And that’s what gives most hope. Speaking of such an instance, Swathi Rayasam, a 25- year- old analyst at Deloitte shares, “I have deleted his message, but it was on lines of — If your partner

‘ Women need to understand that the only way out is to shame the stalker publicly’

Young women share graphic details about obscene messages on social media and how they deal with them and what ought to be done

cannot satisfy your lust, I can help. I can even come over to your place. The following are my contact details ( followed by phone number). Facebook gives an option called block this profile. On sharing it, a lot of others helped and reported as well. I guess it was easier here as the perpetrato­r in question was a nobody. Indeed there is a certain deal of shame involved, but we as women need to understand that the only way out is to shame the stalker publicly.” Another blogger Anjalli Sukumaran believes women trying to make a mark on the platform are worst hit. “Having a public profile makes a few men think these women are easily available. I remember posting a few pictures of myself wearing an outfit, and a man kept commenting ‘ show me more’. It was initially ignored, but when the DMs became constant, that’s when I had to post it online, and let people take him to task.” Namitha Gautam, another blogger adds, “I’ve had strangers calling me ‘ baby’, or typing in hearts. But I do have a policy, that if I get a message that is offensive and vulgar, something beyond a ‘ hi baby’

I have deleted his message, but it was on lines of — If your partner cannot satisfy your lust, I can help. I can even come over to your place. The following are my contact details. — SWATHI RAYASAM

and hearts, I block them immediatel­y. But, it’s an action that needs more than that, the best thing to do is to go to your cyber crime branch and report them. But how often can one do that? I know for a fact, other bloggers, the popular ones, get such comments on their feed all the time. And some comments are so vulgar that they make you cringe. Going to the authoritie­s to report is definitely valid as long as they act upon it.”

While shaming could offer immediate relief, digital media specialist Sachin Shetty believes the only way out is the cyber cell. “A lot of people think it’s an arduous task. But the experts at the cyber cell are profession­al and amazing at helping people with genuine concerns. Also, considerin­g how the police is active on twitter, I urge all women to tag them whenever they intend to shame a stalker. It has by far been one of the most effective measures to take against wrongdoers just in case you haven’t gotten around to approachin­g cyber cell security. That aside, I think users need to be extremely careful of the people they add, and I suggest changing your passwords frequently in order to avoid being hacked or videos and pictures being stolen.”

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