Macura: Increase in Digital Violence Requires a Systemic Response
Minister without portfolio Tatjana Macura spoke today with the executive director of the British civil society organization (SWgfl), David Wright, which deals with improving the safe use of technology and protecting users in the digital space, and emphasized that the increase in digital violence requires a coordinated and systemic response.
Macura: Increase in Digital Violence Requires a Systemic Response The increase in digital violence, particularly the non-consensual sharing of intimate content, requires a coordinated and systemic response. Serbia is addressing this challenge through legislative changes, including criminalizing revenge pornography, and international cooperation. The StopNCII.org platform facilitates anonymous reporting and preventative measures against such abuse.
- Minister Tatjana Macura met with David Wright of the UK civil society organization SWgfl to discuss digital violence.
- Serbia is responding to the rise in digital violence with legislative changes and the introduction of a specific criminal offense for revenge pornography.
- The StopNCII.org platform allows users to anonymously report and prevent the sharing of non-consensual intimate images.
- SWgfl reported a significant increase in reports of digital abuse in the UK, from 1,600 in 2019 to 25,000 in 2025.
- Future cooperation will focus on education, awareness, and capacity building to create a safer online environment.
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