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It's the posters who should pay when spreading malicious rumors online

By Yao Yuxin | China Daily | Updated: 2026-04-17 10:37
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I kept thinking about how little it takes for a sexual rumor to form online.

In Xiaoting's case, the raw material was ordinary. There was only a normal photo and a caption she never wrote.

The mechanism was familiar: attach a price, invite choosing, let the comment section do the rest. The humiliation wasn't incidental. It was the point. It hijacked an ordinary post and recast it as a proposition.

When victims try to push back they discover how difficult this kind of harm is to make understandable to the systems meant to address it, and how easily exhaustion can force people to give up.

Platforms call it "procedure". Victims feel it as a transfer of burden. You are asked to prove you are the rights holder, prove infringement, prove impact — while the person who posted it can stay nameless, repost elsewhere, and keep moving. Even when a video comes down, it can feel like nothing happened. The content disappears; the incentives remain.

Algorithms make the cruelty efficient. The rumor does not have to find the women first. It can be routed to the audience most likely to engage — often men — until repetition gives it the texture of truth.

Then it returns to the women's real lives as "jokes", teasing and half-serious messages that treat a fabricated caption as biography.

This isn't only a woman's story. Men can be targeted too, especially in sexual blackmail schemes. But women are more often sexualized, and sexual rumors remain one of the fastest ways to strip a woman of dignity online.

What changed in Xiaoting's story was not the internet's temperament. It was her refusal of the shame script. She treated humiliation as evidence — something you can save, name and push back on.

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