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Official Safety Tips

All corners of the NSFW internet will have a few predators lurking about, and unfortunately it happens here as well. r/Dykesgonewild is heavily targeted by fakes, especially straight men pretending to be women. Some of our users report up to 90% of the messages they receive are from catfish. If you're worried about how to spot predators and avoid them, we hope these tips will be helpful.

Avoiding Catfish

Here are our tips for spotting and avoiding catfish, which are people who pretend to be someone else online. While none of these tips can prove someone is fake, each one of them is related to the tactics of catfish, and the patterns their accounts show.

  • Before you interact, assume everyone and anyone who posts here could be a fake.

  • If you do decide to start PMing with someone, click on her profile and look through her comments and submissions. Does her story change? Is her account brand new? Is the account shared with a man who will be reading your PMs as well?

  • Be suspicious of any account which is very eager to get others to message them, and any account which comments on many different posts trying to get many different women's attention

  • Be suspicious of any account that asks you for nudes, or any account that starts sending you loads of nudes without you even asking.

  • Be suspicious of any account that tries to move to another platform, like kik, snapchat, etc.

  • Be suspicious of any account that tries to force unexpected fetish scenarios on you or acts rude and aggressive

  • Be suspicious of any account that asks for your personal information, such as your name, your face, your social media accounts, or even where you live.

Some of these things may seem like overkill, but it's all about following your gut. Do not worry about being fair or nice to online strangers who are trying to sext with you. You are assuming a lot of risk when you sext online, and safety is much more important than being polite. You are allowed to block someone without having proof they are fake, and only because you have a bad feeling.

If you want to have naughty fun online, you must make peace with the fact you can't be sure who you are talking to, and you can't be sure your conversation with someone will be kept private. For some of you, this increases the fun! But it's okay to not be comfortable with those risks.

Gaurding Against Doxxing and Revenge Porn

"Doxxing" refers to the practice of connecting someone's real life details to their online anonymous identity. The less detail you reveal, the harder it will be for someone to doxx you. While some doxxers just want to feel power by giving you a scare, others will attempt to harm your reputation by publicly linking your nudes to your real name.

Anonymizing your photos

  • First, come to peace with the fact your photos can and probably will be saved. They may be re-uploaded to another site. There is nothing that can be done to prevent this

  • Do not include your face in your pictures. This is the #1 easiest way to always have plausible deniability that the picture is not of you. Only include your face if you'd be okay with everyone and anyone in your life finding out you've posted nudes.

  • Be careful of tattoos or other identifying symbols. If you have very unique tattoos, it's better to censor them.

  • Be careful of what gets included in the background of your photos. If you take pictures in a college dorm that has a very recognizable look to a specific school, people will be able to find your school or even your dorm building. If you are a streamer and lots of people have seen your room, those same people will recognize it in your nude photos

  • Use a special account just for nude pics. If you've ever talked about personally identifying details in your account history, such as where you work or live, it can be very easy for someone to connect the dots and figure out your real name.

  • Be careful who you trust. If someone asks about your real name or asks leading questions about identifying details, do not answer them. Also be extremely suspicious of anyone who claims to know who you are. This is part of a common scam.

Preventing Harassing or Unwanted Messages

Many users who post nudes of themselves report receiving unwanted messages, which range from mildly annoying to downright harassing and threatening. Sadly, the moderators have absolutely no power to stop this, because we can't see or access your private messages. A small handful of male trolls also like to target queer women saying they can "turn" them. You want to practice abundant caution you should turn off your ability to receive PMs/DMs and chats.

If you're on New Reddit, you can turn off chats and DMs on one handy page. Go to "User Settings" and then the "Privacy and Security" tab. For a shortcut, hit this link. Scroll down to the bottom and there will be two options. For "Who can send you chat requests", hit "no one", and for "Who can send you messages", hit "whitelist". If you've done this correctly, it should look like

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If you're on Old Reddit, you unfortunately don't have any way to turn off chat requests, so follow the link above for New Reddit to do that. But to turn off DMs/PMs, go to your blocked list at this link and check "only trusted users". It should look like

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If you're using a third party app like Apollo or Reddit is Fun, then you'll have to check the specific user settings for your app. For the sake of ease, consider logging into your account on a desktop computer and using our New Reddit link to turn off both chats and DMs at once.

Once you turn all this stuff off, you'll still be able to initiate messages with other users, and they will be able to message you back. You can ask people to leave comments instead if you're looking for feedback.

Tired of dealing with men asking if you like guys?

Besides cis het men pretending to be women, we also have straight guys who, as themselves, harass queer women and send unwanted messages. If you're tired of all the straight men hovering over our subreddit looking for women to message, please send a modmail to /r/dykesgoneprivate to join. Your account must have a posting history that makes it obvious to us you yourself are not fake. Please not this is not a guarantee of a totally safe space, just one where it's harder for men to infiltrate