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A stalker posted my photos on porn sites and the police response was traumatising
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A stalker posted my photos on porn sites and the police response was traumatising

They were ordinary selfies Charlotte Hooper had taken from the age of 16, but suddenly they were all over an X-rated chat forum. It was the start of a terrifying period of hypervigilanceCharlotte Hooper was in a university lecture when the Facebook message flashed up on her phone. She shot a quick glance at it there were 10 minutes of class left and brushed it off. It was from an acquaintance: “Is this you?”, he asked, attaching a link. She assumed it was some kind of scam.But within seconds, another notification popped up: this time, screenshots of selfies she had taken over the years. “I had a very physical reaction to it my whole body tensed up. I thought: oh shit, yeah, this <em>is</em> me.” <a href=”https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/nov/13/stalker-posted-photos-porn-sites-police-response-traumatising”>Continue reading…

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