Feb 15 β€’ 00:08 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

BBC investigation reveals network of men recording women on nights out around the world and selling videos online

A BBC investigation has uncovered a global network of men secretly recording women during their nights out and selling the videos online.

A recent investigation by the BBC has exposed a troubling trend where men are covertly filming women during their night outings for profit, publishing these videos on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. The content is often labeled as 'walks' or 'nightlife content,' but primarily objectifies women, focusing on those wearing dresses and skirts from unflattering angles that sometimes reveal intimate parts of the body. This predatory practice raises significant ethical concerns and highlights issues surrounding the rights of women in public spaces.

Almost 50 women were located by the BBC who were filmed without their consent, many of whom were unaware that they had been recorded. The emotional toll on these women is profound, with feelings of fear and humiliation reported. One victim, a 21-year-old woman, described her distress after discovering footage of herself in a vulnerable position online, which has since led her to feel paranoid each time she leaves her home. This emphasizes the invasive nature of such acts and the long-lasting psychological impact on those affected.

The investigation further identified over 65 online channels dedicated to this type of content, which has collectively garnered millions of views. This scenario not only reflects a disturbing normalization of voyeuristic behavior in society but also questions the adequacy of current laws and regulations surrounding consent and digital ethics. The findings of this investigation call for a critical reflection on the measures to protect individuals, particularly women, from such invasions of privacy in public spaces.

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