TPL2008
TPL2008
TPL2008

Everything you've said about the DM are the reasons why so many people read the DM.

Reading the Daily Mail, giving them page-views and advertising revenue, actively works against the stuff you're normally fighting for, namely the equitable treatment of women and LGBT people. They're not going to change if you keep on buying their product.

Ever heard of that phrase 'Don't feed the trolls'? Reading the Daily Fail is doing exactly that. Your addiction is paying the wages of vile bottom-feeding paps who think it's perfectly okay to take pictures of largely no-talent media identities — and worse, their children — on a daily/hourly basis Just Because.

I find the comments section even more depressing than the copy itself. Without fail, any article about any woman is accompanied by a large number of people like "Phil from Toluca Lake" who's more than happy to give his assessment of every category of woman who should never be seen in public — too trampy, too boring,

I totally get the "freedom fighter needs a break every so often" idea. However, DM gets $ every time anyone clicks on their site. More $ means more of exactly what you are fighting against. So its kinda like you're Sysiphis pushing the ball up the hill all day doing "freedom fighter" stuff, then clicking on DM and

Eh, read what you like. Enjoy it.

"We only review or remove photos after they have been reported to us by people who see the images in their News Feeds or otherwise discover them.

No... Thank YOU! You are the reason I did it. I chose to pose for the specific purpose that if I helped even one person it'd be worth it. I'm so honored that I may have made your experience just a little bit better. I know that I will never forget the first photo I saw that made me feel like, "Yes. It can be okay

When I was diagnosed at the age of 30, the SCAR Project photos helped me. It made me realize that I could get through all the horrific surgeries, and it won't be the end of the world. I'd still be me, just a different body than what I was used to. Thank you for posing. It helped people like me.

I may not have nipples or real breasts, but at least I'm not a jackass. My scars are a helluva lot prettier than your personality.

Hmm. A while ago, I kept getting sponsored links to some page called "1-800-choke a ho" on Facebook. I reported it as offensive, reported all the posts/pics as offensive, and asked that they get taken down. I got a reply back from Facebook that they weren't taking it down because it didn't violate their terms.

You had an opportunity here to highlight the whole reason that this came about... The SCAR Project by David Jay. The SCAR Project is a large-scale photo project, raising awareness for breast cancer in women, most specifically under the age of 30.

angry at the patriarchy for objectifying women