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Can We Automate the Dick Pics Away?

Unsolicited images of genitalia are a persistent harassment problem on platforms like Twitter. A.I. could actually be a solution

Lux Alptraum
OneZero
Published in
5 min readAug 6, 2019

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AsAs a woman on the internet — and, more to the point, as a woman whose job necessitates keeping her direct messages open for pitches, tips, and chats with potential sources — I’m well acquainted with a certain sort of unsolicited message. On Twitter, my “message requests” inbox is littered with “Hi”s and overly personal queries; on occasion, the men messaging me will get even bolder, sending over images as well.

Yes, I am talking about unsolicited dick pics. Although reasonable people might disagree about the finer points of what constitutes online harassment, pretty much everyone would concur that sending someone a picture of a penis without their consent is, at least, a major faux pas, if not outright abuse. Yet I, and many other women, are subjected to these images fairly regularly — just last week, a total stranger sent me an unsolicited still of a blowjob from the gay porn site Broke Straight Boys.

Ideally, men on the internet would know not to do this — but that seems unlikely. So given advances in automated content moderation, why haven’t we figured out a technological solution to…

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Lux Alptraum
Lux Alptraum

Written by Lux Alptraum

OneZero columnist, Peabody-nominated producer, and the author of Faking It: The Lies Women Tell About Sex — And the Truths They Reveal. http://luxalptraum.com