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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Hunter Moore Doc (Danielle Interview)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Dr Kirk Honda interviews Danielle Green, a victim advocate from the Netflix doc “The Most Hated Man on the Internet”. She can be found on IG and tiktok at @itsdaniellegreen.

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0:00.0

Hey server listeners, as many of you already know, I did a series of reaction videos to the Netflix documentary,

0:06.1

the most hated man on the internet, which is about revenge porn and Hunter Moore after publishing it.

0:13.0

One of the individuals from the documentary, one of the victims of Hunter Moore, actually reached out to me

0:20.1

and said that she wanted to come on the YouTube channel and podcast to talk about her experiences.

0:25.6

So let's get to it.

0:26.7

Everyone is still referring to it as revenge porn, which I feel like is triggering to victims and it also

0:34.4

insinuates that victims are somehow deserving of what they got and using the word porn, I feel like

0:42.8

indicates that they were consenting of using that whatever it was for public consumption, which couldn't be

0:49.6

further from the truth.

0:50.9

In my recent interview with Rollingstone magazine, they included the term revenge porn victim.

0:56.6

Yeah, I would just love to hear your thoughts about that too.

0:59.4

Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.

1:00.6

I appreciate your terminology at the beginning there.

1:03.9

You said non-consensual image abuse, is that what you said?

1:07.6

So I just came out saying it should be non-consensual intimate image abuse and since then I spoke with the

1:14.9

organization that provides support for victims.

1:17.8

I was on the phone yesterday with my contact there.

1:20.6

And that's when I was like, look, I've been having conversations with people on TikTok.

1:24.6

I love the term non-consensual intimate image abuse, but it's such a mouthful.

1:28.0

I don't feel like people are going to really carry it or pick it up.

1:30.6

They're just going to say revenge porn instead.

1:32.2

So what's an alternative?

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