Date: October 21st, 2015 8:44 PM
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Every
woman who has ventured online is well aware of the perils. Sheltered by
anonymity, sexual predators thrive on the Internet, where sending
vulgar missives rarely has consequences.
Most women cope by promptly deleting these inappropriate
messages and trying to forget about them. Mia Matsumiya, a professional
violinist based in Los Angeles, chose to save them.
For the last ten years, Matsumiya has collected over 1,000
obscene communications she's received in a folder called "creepiness."
Now she's sharing them all with the world, on a tongue-in-cheek
Instagram account aptly named @perv_magnet.
According to Buzzfeed, Matsumiya gained a following after she
started blogging about her band performances in 2003. Since then, she's
received a seemingly endless torrent of sexually aggressive messages on
Facebook, MySpace, OkCupid and other social networking sites.
The public product of this attention is part modern art piece,
part depressing reflection of what Internet users will say behind the
safety of a screen.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/10/21/a-woman-violinist-exposes-10-years-of-lewd-fetishizing-messages-from-men-online/?tid=trending_strip_
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3023560&forum_id=2#29017429)
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