What Happens When You Post Revenge Porn?
It's a truly modern story: Man posts revenge porn of ex-girlfriend, ex-girlfriend then posts revenge porn of man.
by Lizzie Plaugic
Usually when it comes to revenge porn, there are two distinct parties
involved: the person doing the revenge, and the person receiving the
revenge (aka the person whose photos or videos become porn). But if one
party posts revenge porn to get back at their ex, then what's to stop
that ex from posting revenge porn to avenge revenge porn?
It's an ouroboros of retribution, but one unlike the Hatfields and McCoys of yesterday. Because of the very nature of how information is broadcast and stored, the internet provides a means to retaliate forever; revenge porn is a recurrent attack that is impossible to erase or undo. The image exists always in some server, somewhere. The bad breakup of twenty years ago -- with its accompanying rumor mill and petty acts of retaliation -- has been transformed into something that literally lives forever.
Brian W. sent his friends naked photos of his ex-girlfriend after he found out she cheated on him (or after he cheated on her, depending on who you ask). Then, in an effort to retaliate, his ex and some of her friends posted naked photos of him on various revenge porn sites. They also made a Tumblr showcasing him in various compromised (read: naked) states.
Revenge porn is a relatively recent development in Ways to Get Back at Your Ex, but it has already proven its staying power. D-bag extraordinaire Hunter Moore’s revenge porn site "Is Anyone Up?" was taken down recently, only to be replaced by the like-minded "Is Anybody Down?" Tumblr.
Now that Brian has experienced the cyclical nature of karma firsthand and has found images of him in his natural state splashed across a few URLs, he isn’t so keen on revenge porn anymore. We spoke with Brian to find out about his path to redemption and why he thought finding solace in revenge porn was a good idea in the first place.
First of all, what exactly happened between you and your ex-girlfriend?
What happened was, and I regret it now, I sent pics of her to a couple of friends, and they kind of sent them around. They didn't really get posted on too many websites, at first it was mostly via email. Then to get back at me, my ex and her friends posted my pictures on several of those revenge porn sites. They also made a webpage.
Did you do anything when your friends started to post the pictures of your girlfriend online?
I didn't think they were gonna get spread around the way they did. It's still my fault, but I didn't intend to do what ended up happening. Once my friends started sharing them, it was pretty much too late at that point.
So you just let it happen?
Yeah, she was obviously very upset and I wasn't very nice to her back then. I just pretty much ignored her.
Why'd you ignore her then?
We had kind of a bad break-up; I caught her cheating on me, so that was kind of where I was at.
I thought you cheated on her?
Yeah, I know she says I cheated on her, so it's kind of a he said/she said type thing.
Was there a moment before you sent the photos to all your friends when you thought, "Maybe this isn't the best idea"?
Uhhh, no but I should have.
So when did you finally realize it probably wasn't a good idea? Was it only after your girlfriend posted pictures of you on the internet?
Yeah, pretty much. Knowing what it feels like now I know that I acted very immaturely and I'm regretful for doing it. It causes me a lot of stress now.
But it seems to me like your sense of regret is coming solely from the fact that there were consequences from this. You're stressed by how this has negatively impacted you.
Well…yeah that might be true. I didn't really think much about it until she posted pictures of me.
When you initially sent the pictures around, what was the appeal of revenge porn to you?
I was just very angry at her, and I was upset and not thinking straight. Beyond that, I'm not really sure.
So how have the pictures of you on the internet affected your life?
Well, it's cost me friends and girlfriends. I've been told by more than one romantic interest that they wouldn't go out with me because of the pictures. It's really turned me into a hermit. I didn't want to go out and be seen. I'd seen girls laughing and I'd always wonder if they'd seen the pictures and were laughing at me. It's really caused a lot of stress and it's just hugely embarrassing.
Do you still have hope that the photos will ever come down, or are you just kind of resigned to it?
Every time I've succeeded in getting the photos taken down, they just get put up somewhere else. I was very aggressive about removing them in the beginning. I've probably had them removed from about 50 different websites. It was just a daily thing; I would get up, search for them, send threatening letters to the web hosts, having to go through all this stuff, you know?
I would have to prove it's a picture of me and all that. It was a lot of hassle to get them taken down just to have them reposted elsewhere. And whenever they get reposted, they just get that many more views because it's fresh content. I've pretty much given up. They're just in too many places and people won't remove them. And there's no law—that's very frustrating, and you just feel helpless.
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