Creepshots
Patreon Offering Harassment Images for Sale
An account has been selling creepshots—photos and videos of women filmed in public without consent for sexual gratification—to paying subscribers.
People Are Filming Creepshots of Women at BLM Protests
Multiple leaked photos and videos from a private forum show creeps deliberately attending Black Lives Matter Protests to film women.
Pornhub Is Hosting Illegal Upskirt Videos
Upskirt videos are often illegal in the United States. But that hasn’t stopped porn giant Pornhub from hosting the videos, even when the clips violate Pornhub’s own policies.
Inside the Private Forums Where Men Illegally Trade Upskirt Photos
After being pushed from social networks, a large community of self-described “shooters” have continued to share photos and videos exposing women on closed-off, dedicated forums for years, including illegally swapping upskirt clips.
First Case Filed Under NYC's New Revenge Porn Law
An ex-boyfriend and other Tumblr users shared intimate photos of a CUNY associate professor. Now, she is fighting back using New York’s recently passed revenge porn legislation, and is putting much of the blame on Tumblr.
Amazon Sells Guide on How to Take Upskirt Photos
The for-sale guide includes advice on taking so-called creepshots, and comes after Reddit banned related sub-Reddits.
Tumblr Has a Massive Creepshots Problem
After Reddit famously banned the creepshots sub-reddit, which shared non-consensual, revealing photos of women, Tumblr now has a slew of users pushing out similar photos across at least dozens of dedicated blogs.
An Image Site Is Victimizing Countless Women and Little Can Be Done
Explicit photos are posted without consent, often with location and name.
Child Porn Found in ‘CanadaCreep’ Investigation
An online neighbourhood watch was credited for helping in the arrest.
Grizzlies PA Announcer Fired for Allegedly Filming Upskirt Videos in Church
The Grizzlies PA announcer lost his job with the team and the church.
It's Still Not a Crime to Take Upskirt Photos in Most of America
Smartphones have made it easy for creeps to take sneaky photos of women in public places and then upload those pictures online without their knowledge—and it's all perfectly legal, at least for now.
The ACLU Is Fighting to Keep Revenge Porn Safe and Legal for Pervs
Your vagina has less of a right to privacy than your credit card numbers or medical records. That's objectively fucked-up.