The researchers also asked the participants to rate how often they noticed ten different problems in the online forums. Visitors to NoFap forums reported seeing content that was often trolling (88%), misogynistic (73.7%), bullying (49.1%), anti-LGBT (42.9%), or anti-Semitic (32.0%). Additionally, a significant number of participants reported being told to harm or kill themselves (23.5%), witnessing threats to hurt others (21.1%), and witnessing doxing of others (17.1%) on the forums.

  • space_wizard [any]
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    2 years ago

    On reddit any time there’s a girl in a pic 80% of the comment section will just be :awooga: shit

    This site is no different, it's just all blush emojis and submissive "jokes" instead.

    • Kuori [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      ymmv i suppose but i find that infinitely preferable

      the tone is so different; it doesn't feel like it comes from a place of misogyny

      • space_wizard [any]
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        2 years ago

        I find it worse because it's done under the pretense it's somehow woke if you have a slight kink. At least :awooga: guys aren't pretending it's anything else.

        • Kuori [she/her]
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          2 years ago

          i can understand that i suppose. like i said it's very subjective, it just so happens that i find it less repulsive (maybe the focus on "what i'd like to do to her" vs "what i'd like her to do to me"? idk)

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah. Hexbear can be horny but site culture limits it to either a few in jokes and emojis, or frank discussions of sexuality. And the volcel police meme means honryposting typically gets derailed after a few :hyperflush: or :soviet-bottom: emojis are posted.

      Like we literally have more than one emoji about bottoms. We don't talk about sex much but it's not completely verbotten.