The "Mia Moglie" Case: Inside Italy's Largest Non-Consensual Image Sharing Network

From 2019 to 2024, over 32,000 men joined a massive secret network in Italy. They didn't hide on the dark web, they just used a PUBLIC Facebook group called “Mia Moglie” (My Wife).

Husbands and boyfriends routinely uploaded secret photos and videos of their partners without their knowledge. It became a business where men took requests and got paid for specific content of their wives and girlfriends. Facebook’s automated filters completely ignored it for over five years.

Following public outcry and journalistic investigations, the Italian Postal Police launched a massive operation. This resulted in targeted raids, the seizure of dozens of electronic devices, and formal criminal charges against the group’s administrators (a man and woman), and primary contributors. Investigators openly stated that the sheer depravity of the language and text logs inside the group was unprecedented in their history of digital policing.

Read the full story on Wired Italy.

Discussion Question: Why is a huge social media crime like this completely ignored by international news?

u/slush_pile_writer — 3 days ago
▲ 32 r/Dell

Why is Dell so buns??

This is the second Dell laptop I have that cracks open! Why has Dell quality dropped so much?

u/slush_pile_writer — 13 days ago

Men are supposed victims of women's greed, yet the data tells a different story. This was tolerable when the manosphere asshats exploited this narrative to get more pitiful subscribers to their channels. But now this gold-digger idea is spreading through US core culture. Women are threatening if they are dependent, but gold-diggers if they are not. Where's the winning side?

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u/slush_pile_writer — 2 months ago