'One man messaged my husband to tell him to kill me': Female influencers on the dark side of working online
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"Women with some of the biggest platforms on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok have shared that they have felt afraid in their own homes, and have been dealing with death threats, body shaming and a constant invasion of their privacy, since their very first post."
"Last year, the Centre for Countering Digital Hate analysed 8,717 messages sent to five Instagram users with large followings...and found that women with public platforms face an 'epidemic of misogynistic abuse' that is hard to report."
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