Men have started to leave sexist jokes under young women’s videos, labeling them “sandwich makers” and “dishwashers.” some jokes have even taken it so far as to reduce women to sex toys The organisation shared its campaign clip, showing archive footage from the ina from the 1970s, in which men make speeches trivialising rape or domestic violence, and extracts from tiktok videos repeating the same speeches But the young women have started hurling back responses with similar snarky humor.
Sexist comments on TikTok ‘more liked’ than non-sexist ones – study
On average, sexist comments received 604 likes compared with 375 for those not considered sexist, according to research presented to the british psychological society’s cyberpsychology section.
Sexism persists as a pervasive issue in society, particularly evident on social media platforms like tiktok
This phenomenon encompasses a spectrum of expressions, ranging from subtle biases to explicit misogyny, posing unique challenges for detection and analysis. Researchers focusing on the concerning rise of groups who perpetuate misogyny, sexism and even violence against women have uncovered the use of tiktok by incels to spread their extreme beliefs.