They Close Italian Facebook Page Where Men Shared Intimate Images of Women without Their Consent News Channel 3-12
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The worst thing is to be sure that on Telegram, on Facebook itself or somewhere else in the network there will be more groups like that of Italy. The worst thing is to be sure that for many of these women the moment of discovering themselves violated in that way was absolutely unimaginable and that, therefore, it could also have happened to you Facebook has closed a group in Italy made up of 32,000 users and in which hundreds of men shared photo…
Meanwhile, after the scandal, the members leave Facebook (to move on Telegram), while more and more women tell their story: "The worst thing is that he doesn't understand, doesn't see gravity, minimize"
The "Mia Moglie" group had 32,000 members and had existed since 2019. It was pinned by an Italian feminist activist, then associations and politicians engaged, forcing Meta, Mark Zuckerberg's firm to fold.
By Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN An Italian Facebook page where thousands of men posted intimate images of their partners, sisters, and unknown women—many without their consent—has been shut down following public outrage and multiple police complaints. Since its launch in 2019, hundreds of thousands of photos of women have been posted on the Facebook group “Mia Moglie” (My Wife) to elicit comments and suggestions from the group’s nearly 32,000 mostly…
An Italian Facebook page with 32,000 members has been shut down following a police investigation.
For several years, thousands of Italian men have been exchanging intimate photos of their wives without their consent. Meta announced on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, that it had deleted the group from social media.
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