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Australia retaliatory nude photos website revealed the secret, 1/5 Australians have suffered

According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, there is an unknown secret world online. Men exchange their nude photos, without a woman's consent and usually attach a woman's name and address.

Australian research shows that 1/5 of Australians have been victims of retaliatory nude photos or photo bullying, but the severity of the problem is unknown.

Some forums even offer female nude photos, from specific towns, cities and urban areas for users to index alphabetically.

The Signal has been investigating one of the forums AussieSluts, the forum's servers abroad.

In this forum, users make requests under pseudonyms, and they often receive "wins" (female-specific nude photos).) on the forum.

Netizens on this forum will ask for specific city or city-specific women's nude photos, sometimes these requirements will be met, sometimes not.

In addition to personal photos, such forums also send large folders containing alphabetical photographs of women.

When a female friend of, Erick Watson was involved in the incident in 2015, he began investigating the site. "I looked up all the websites I could find, I recorded them, and I called the police."

But Watson recently found that the same thing is happening again, just changing the site.

The government department dealing with similar photo bullying is the Office of the Electronic Security Commissioner, (Office of the e-Safety Commissioner).

Sue Gabor, who manages the photo bullying team, says AussieSluts is just one of a number of sites that target Australian women and publish women's nude photos. Without their consent. "We learned about the site because someone came to us for help in deleting the photos."

It is reported that 1/7 of the women seeking help from the commissioner are related to the AussieSluts forum.

At present, the Office of the Electronic Security Commissioner does not have the right to request websites to comply with their requests, especially websites such as AussieSluts.

But it may not be far from the office's right to punish operators of these sites.

For individuals, running such a site could face a maximum fine of one hundred and five thousand yuan, while similar servers could face a fine of five hundred and twenty five thousand yuan.

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