![]() ![]() Revenge porn communities have already moved from Anon-IB over to other sites such as gaming-focused chat platform Discord or work communication service Slack. “It’s obviously something we’ve been striving towards and hoping for so it feels good to know that, even if it is temporary, those are still crucial hours that victims are not being viewed or traded on that platform.” “But as all moves/changes with Anon-IB, it makes me wonder what the next move is so that I/we can try and stay ahead of them,” she said. Other members of BADASS celebrated the apparent Anon-IB seizure.“What a wonderful thing to wake up to! I would say that it feels like I can breathe easier and have one less thing on my mind!” Rachel, a BADASS member told Motherboard.īut Rachel, who asked that only her first name be used for privacy reasons, emphasised this doesn’t solve the issue of revenge porn more generally. Facebook took down the group and the US Marine Corps began charging individual Marines, but Anon-IB remained active until today. In March 2017, news broke of a 30,000 strong Facebook group called Marines United where servicemen traded nude pictures of wives and soldiers. The site was one of the popular dumping grounds for pics during the Marines United Scandal. Recently, The Daily Beast found that IP addresses linked to a slew of US government computers and institutions were connected to posts on Anon-IB. Many of the site’s users try to trade or obtain so-called ‘wins’-nude or explicit images of women-and post them onto Anon-IB. ![]() For years, Anon-IB has acted as the epicentre of revenge porn, with sections dedicated to different countries and states, and often threads focused on particular schools or universities.
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