Revenge Porn

Revenge porn is, as defined by Clare McGlynn et al., "the non-consensual distribution of private, sexual images by a malicious ex-partner." The proliferation of revenge porn has greatly increased with the internet, which makes sharing these images much easier. In recent years, laws have criminalized the practice of sharing explicit images of someone without her consent, but these laws apply to specific situations only and, as McGlynn argues, fail to consider the full range of practices that can be committed in distributing someone's personal sexual images without her consent. Thus, McGlynn supports an understanding of "revenge porn" that combines a span of non-consensual sexual image distribution, including upskirting.

Upskirting
Upskirting is the practice of taking images of an individual's genital region underneatht their clothing in public. The practice is becoming more widespread and popular, similarly to revenge porn, due to the easy distribution of the images on the internet.

Sexualized Photoshopping
Sexualized photoshopping is the practice of photoshopping someone's face onto someone else's body to make it look as though that individual is participating in pornographic undertakings.

Images of Sexual Assault and Rape
Recordings of rape and non-consensual activity also proliferate on the internet.