tech

April 29, 2026

Online Curriculum of Abuse

As state laws lag behind technology, and platforms hide behind their jurisdictions, responsibility dissipates in 'no man's land.'

Online Curriculum of Abuse

TL;DR

  • Investigative journalists exposed online platforms, Motherless and a Telegram group, used for coordinating and sharing methods for drug-facilitated sexual assaults.
  • Users on these platforms exchanged information on dosages and substances for incapacitating women, and even sold 'sleep fluid' to erase victim memories.
  • Live-streamed assaults of unconscious partners were offered for approximately twenty dollars in cryptocurrency.
  • The term 'rape academy' was coined by French politician Sandrine Josso to describe online groups that teach individuals how to become sexual predators.
  • The lack of moderation and regulation on these online channels allows for the sharing, refinement, and commodification of abusive behaviors.
  • While technology itself isn't the cause of violence, it acts as a multiplier, with platforms hiding behind jurisdictions to avoid accountability.
  • The article notes a lack of serious treatment and in-depth reporting on this issue in Serbia, despite the global nature of the problem.

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