YouTube has garnered over 2.3 billion users and is worth up to $300 billion dollars. At its center is its algorithm, something that threatens to destroy not only the platform, but the entire Internet.
Cynthia Lowen’s powerful documentary Netizens highlights three women as each wages war against one of the internet’s most malevolent forces: prevalent and un-policed misogyny, harassment, and stalking. Directed at thousands of women daily by way of social media, it lies in plain sight, and its ramifications never remain only online. The film deftly depicts not only the forms digital abuse can take, from non-consensual pornography to invasion of privacy, but also the consequences for its victims.
Carrie A. Goldberg is an American attorney who specializes in sexual privacy violations, particularly revenge porn and online abuse. She represents Lucia Evans and Paz de la Huerta, alleged victims of the film producer Harvey Weinstein. She is based in Brooklyn, New York City. Wikipedia
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