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#BastosIsNeverOk: What Online Harassment Really Means Under The Safe Spaces Law

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In today’s world, much of our lives unfold online. From social media to messaging apps, the digital space has become central to how we connect, learn, and share. But with these opportunities come risks, and the Safe Spaces Act explicitly recognizes that online harassment is a serious issue.

Online harassment can take many forms. Cyberstalking, sending lewd or unsolicited messages, sharing intimate photos without consent, making sexist or homophobic comments, or issuing online threats are all punishable under the law. While some may dismiss these behaviors as “just online,” the impact on victims is very real. They may experience fear, anxiety, or extreme stress, showing that digital harassment carries tangible consequences.

In the law, these actions are not trivial. Offenders can face penalties, including imprisonment and fines. This reinforces an important principle: if it is unacceptable to harass someone in person, it is equally unacceptable to do so online.

The internet should be a space for connection, learning, and community, not for abuse. Through the Safe Spaces Act, victims of online harassment are no longer powerless. They are protected by law and have the means to assert their rights and seek justice. The legislation emphasizes that harassment, in any form or platform, is not only morally wrong but also legally actionable.

By understanding the protections offered by the Safe Spaces Act, individuals can navigate the digital world with confidence, knowing that their rights are respected and that harassment will not be tolerated. Creating safe online spaces is not just a personal responsibility; it is a collective effort that fosters dignity, respect, and accountability in the digital age.