
Kessler, S. (2017). The politics of consent: Online content, autonomy, and power. New Media & Society, 19(11), 1715-1732.
Research on online content platforms has primarily focused on issues of consent, exploitation, and online safety. Studies have shown that online platforms can facilitate the spread of non-consensual content, including revenge porn and sextortion (Henry et al., 2018). Other research has highlighted the importance of consent and agency in online content sharing (Kessler, 2017). Kessler, S
This study employed a qualitative content analysis of online sources and existing literature on "exposedlatinas.com." A systematic search of online databases, including academic journals, news articles, and online forums, was conducted to gather information on the website and its implications. The analysis focused on themes related to consent, exploitation, and online safety. New Media & Society, 19(11), 1715-1732
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The proliferation of online content platforms has led to a significant shift in how digital information is shared, accessed, and consumed. This paper examines the phenomenon of "exposedlatinas.com," a website that allegedly hosts and shares content featuring Latinas. Through a critical analysis of online platforms and digital media, this study aims to investigate the implications of such websites on issues of consent, exploitation, and online safety. Other research has highlighted the importance of consent
This study contributes to the growing body of research on online content platforms and their implications for consent, exploitation, and online safety. The findings suggest that websites like "exposedlatinas.com" require careful consideration and regulation to prevent harm and ensure that users' rights are protected. Future research should continue to explore the complexities of online content sharing and the need for effective safeguards to protect users.
An Exploratory Analysis of Online Content Platforms: The Case of "exposedlatinas.com"