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Tribute (sexual act)

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Ejaculation on images of someone

Atribute orcum tribute issexual activity that involvesejaculating on the picture of someone. Originating as an onlinesex game, this act has gained recent coverage for its use incyberbullying as a way to spite, intimidate a victim or achieve sexual satisfaction over them with impunity.

Definition

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A tribute consists of ejaculating on a portrait, and then recording the portrait and thesemen together.[1] Tributes often circulate in dedicated online communities composed of mostly of men.[2] Sometimes, they take the form of a video, which are known ashatewank or tribute videos depending on the context. Some tributes can feature men or random objects as targets.[3] More commonly, the targets are women. Tributed individuals can range from celebrities, to semi-public individuals like journalists, to low-profile individuals like the tributer's partner.[4] It can be considered as a form offetish activity.[5]

Origins

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A 2022Vice article frames tributes as a formbukkake-by-proxy, as both portray multiple men ejaculating on one woman. The sexual practice ofbukkake originates in 1980s Japan as an alternative sex act that developed due to censorship of genitals inJapanese pornography.[2]

Around 2006, the term was slang among porn actors. At the time, it was considered a form of online sex game. As with the general definition oftribute, the act involves the target, usually a woman, soliciting tribute images online and aims to get the most replies from men browsing.[2][5]

Use in cyberbullying

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Starting with theGamergate controversy, tributes have gained notoriety as a way for male communities to spite female targets. In those contexts, the images are taken from the target's social media. Victims have described feeling guilt after being subject to tributes. Cyberbullying through tributes seeks to shame the victim into leaving social media and can be combined with other forms of harassment likedoxing.[2][5] Such tributes often occur in group settings with internal discussion involving mockery of the victim.[5] The superficial homage given to such tributes conflicts with their knowingly non-consensual production. Target pictures are often taken from casual settings and casting them in an explicit way serves to cause further torment to the victim.[2] Such media of the victims in a sexual setting often cannot practically be removed from circulation.[3]

Motive and sociological explanation

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British law professor Clare McGlynn suggests that the search for social status and the need for bonding motivates men to participate in tribute communities.[2] Non-consensual tributes are sometimes fueled by a desire to silence or degrade women that are in public life,[3] or to express a pro-feminist stance.[5] Alternatively, non-consensual tributes are described as a tool to satisfy sexual or fetishistic desires with impunity.[4]

Legal challenges

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As withdeepfake pornography, non-consensual tributes are considered challenging to address legally since they are often created using publicly available social media images. Some false communications offense legislation exists in the United Kingdom to address tributes.Harassment orcyberbullying often co-occurring with non-consensual tributes are easier to pursue legally. The creators of tributes often remain anonymous due to the ease of creating them.[3] Tributes targetingminors are also difficult to track and prosecute, with local police departments declining such cases due to a lack of resources. In the United States, there is no federal legislation regulating tributes orrevenge pornography, hindering enforcement of local laws across state lines.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abBonfiglio, Nahila (February 14, 2020)."Streamer pleads with horny fans to stop sending her harassing 'tributes'".The Daily Dot.
  2. ^abcdefgDefer, Aurelien (October 19, 2022)."Cum Tributes: Women Are Getting Harassed Online in a Gross New Way".Vice Magazine.
  3. ^abcdeThompson, Rachel (July 7, 2020)."How 'hatewank' videos became a tool for harassing women in the public eye".mashable.com.
  4. ^abcdCole, Samantha (June 2, 2020)."A 'Tribute' Porn Community Targeted a 14-Year-Old YouTuber".Vice Magazine.
  5. ^abcdefPlenke, Max (October 9, 2015)."There's a Disturbing New Way Men Are Trolling Women Online".mic.com.
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