University Women's Group Urges Ethical Regulations Over "Everytime n-bunbang Secondary Harm Posts Neglect"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Jung-yoon] Women's organizations from universities nationwide condemned the operator of the university community platform 'Everytime' for leaving secondary victimization posts about the victims of the Nth Room case unattended.
On the 7th, women's organizations from universities across the country, including UnivFemi, held a press conference in front of Everytime's headquarters in Donggyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, urging, "Establish ethical regulations regarding misogynistic posts and delete problematic posts."
They held placards with phrases such as "Platforms that condone secondary victimization are accomplices" and "If being angry about the Nth Room makes me a witch, then I am already a witch," shouting slogans like "The headquarters of community hate speech must take responsibility."
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Participants demanded, "Instead of terms of service that state the company takes no responsibility for damages, establish measures to prevent digital sexual violence and hate speech." After the press conference, the organizers delivered a petition containing these demands to Everytime's headquarters.
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