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Dark webs and crimes against women. When violence is organized and spread through the internet

17 Apr, 2026
Dark webs and crimes against women. When violence is organized and spread through the internet

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Dark webs and crimes against women. When violence is organized and spread through the internet

Today I want to talk about a big issue that has taken on enormous proportions. Through dating sites, some men are allegedly exchanging ideas and videos, describing how they drugged their wives and abused them.

On Tinder, a social dating platform with millions of visits, there are reports of users exchanging experiences, comments and opinions about such practices. In some cases, they are even said to be congratulating each other and exchanging ideas on how they can do it without being noticed.

This fact causes shock and strong concern, as it shows that even through platforms that are supposedly intended for dating and communication, dangerous and criminal behaviors can develop.

Disturbing revelations about online communities where criminal practices against women are being spread. Statistics, international research and the need for protection and action.

In recent years, one of the most alarming phenomena emerging internationally is not only the increase in violence against women, but also its digital dimension. In some cases, online communities function as spaces for the exchange of experiences, ideas and content related to criminal acts. These revelations are shocking and raise serious questions about the limits of the internet and the protection of victims.
The phenomenon and its real dimension
International research shows that online violence is not limited to verbal attacks or harassment. In extreme cases, closed groups and forums have been recorded where users exchange material and opinions about criminal practices.
Organizations such as the United Nations point out that violence against women is a global crisis, with approximately 1 in 3 women having experienced some form of violence in their lifetime.
At the same time, Europol has warned of the increasing use of the internet by criminal networks to spread dangerous practices and organize illegal actions.
Statistics that cause concern

  •  According to the World Health Organization, millions of women worldwide experience physical or sexual violence. 
  •  Studies show that online bullying is increasing rapidly, especially among young people. 
  •  Authorities in Europe and the US have identified cases where the internet was used to plan or encourage criminal acts. 

The responsibility of platforms and society

The existence of such content raises a crucial question: who controls the internet? Despite the efforts of major platforms, many of these groups operate in closed environments, making it difficult to track them down. is now imperative.

The need for:

  •  stricter surveillance 
  •  faster intervention by the authorities 
  •  information and education of citizens 

The issue is not just legal or technological. It is deeply social. The normalization of violence, even in small digital communities, can lead to real tragedies.

Protecting women and addressing such phenomena requires:

  •  zero tolerance 
  •  active participation of society 
  •  and strong political will 

 

Epilogue
The information age brings with it enormous opportunities, but also serious risks. When the internet becomes a tool for the dissemination of criminal practices, silence is not an option.

Information, responsibility and action are the only means to protect human dignity.

Πηγές

  • United Nations
  • World Health Organization
  • Europol

When crime becomes content

In some cases that have come to light, authorities have identified material that allegedly shows women being drugged and abused, while the perpetrators record their actions and distribute them in closed or semi-closed online communities.

This phenomenon is not limited to isolated incidents. On the contrary, according to investigations and police operations in Europe and the United States, networks have been identified where users exchange such material, encouraging dangerous and criminal behavior among themselves.

Experts warn that the dissemination of such content creates a dangerous "culture of tolerance", where violence is not only not condemned, but is turned into an object of consumption.

 

When violence is hidden within the relationship

Of particular concern are cases where such criminal acts do not originate from strangers, but are allegedly committed within relationships of trust, even within marriage.

Authorities in various countries have investigated cases where women report being abused after being given drugs without their knowledge, while in some cases the material was recorded and illegally trafficked.

Experts point out that violence within a relationship is often more difficult to uncover, as it is accompanied by fear, dependence and silence. The digital dimension of the phenomenon intensifies the risk, transforming abuse into content that is circulated without consent.

The dark side of social media and dating apps raises serious questions about the safety and protection of users.

 

  • World Health Organization
      1 in 3 women worldwide has experienced some form of violence 
  • Rape Abuse & Incest National Network
      reports an increase in incidents where substances are used for abuse 
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
      records incidents of sexual assault and substance use 

 Online crime and dangerous communities

  • Europol
      has warned about criminal networks organized online 
  • National Crime Agency
      investigations into online groups that encourage criminal acts 
  • United Nations
     reports increase in online violence against women 

 Social media & dating apps

  • tinder
      has been accused internationally of abuse incidents that began through acquaintances (but not for organized exchange of criminal instructions) 

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