Facebook removed the Italian group 'Mia Moglie', where men shared intimate images of women without consent, leading to public outrage. The group had 32,000 members and was shut down for violating sexual exploitation policies. The incident has raised concerns about similar groups and the culture of violence linked to sexuality. Activists, including Carolina Capria and Fiorella Zabatta, condemned the group, calling it 'virtual rape' and urging action against toxic masculinity. Revenge porn is illegal in Italy since 2019, and reports suggest over a thousand complaints have been made to the police. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)