Part 1, written by @aldebaran14, provides crucial guidance on content removal, identity protection, and platform-specific processes. Written with care to ensure privacy and safety while taking action against non-consensual content.
Whereas, Part 2, written by @SapniGK, unpacks legal frameworks, particularly in India, breaking down sections of the IT Act, copyright approaches, & the right to be forgotten. A vital resource to understand rights & legal remedies. #CyberLaw
The guide acknowledges systemic failures in law enforcement responses and platform accountability, while providing practical tools for immediate action.
Both parts emphasise that the onus should never be on survivors. #FeministInternet
While the onus should never be on survivors, we recognise the urgent need for practical tools in our current reality.
This guide is a step toward collective protection and healing in digital spaces.
This is what feminist research looks like after a time of practice and learning. Graphic recording of the first day of #FIRNetwork convening by @sonakshaiyengar
@sonakshaiyengar "Research is messy because humans are. We must be open and vulnerable about this".