The internet never forgets, and neither do we. Every post, comment, and share tends to leave a mark. Are your digital footprints respectful, careless, or harmful? Let’s find out!
Have you ever insulted or mocked a woman online for sharing her opinion just because she's a woman?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever shared, forwarded or sold a woman's private images or videos without their consent?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever made or liked an offensive comment about a woman's post (e.g., comments calling her "stupid", "OS" or worse)?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever believed or said that women who get harassed online "bring it upon themselves"?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever sent unsolicited sexual messages, images, or videos to someone online?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever shared a woman's private information, such as phone number, home address, etc. online?
Correct!
Wrong!
Have you ever bullied or encouraged a mob attack on a woman online because of a personal picture or video she shared?
Correct!
Wrong!
See something harmful on the internet? Don’t just scroll. Endeavour to take action against the perpetrators or visit the Kuram website. Kuram is a Nigerian-based platform that TechHerNG created to document and respond to online gender-based violence. So, if you or any woman you know is facing any kind of gender-based violence on the internet, please visit kuramng.org.



