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No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. In June , the Vancouver group had, if I recall correctly, nearly 50, members. It's back though. This time, the group is approaching 30, female members.
The moderators are trying to prevent another ban by implementing a member vetting process and strict rules. I was in the old group, and I am in the latest iteration, too. Far from it. I fully support women who want to gather and share credible information that will keep them safe from sexual predators and disease—but it is vital that this information is indeed credible.
Unfortunately, people—including women—are prone to lying about these things. I know a few people who have lied about such things or have been the target of lies. The former involved women lying about sexual assault; the latter was a list of anonymous accusations of sexual misconduct. These groups will no doubt eventually disappear for this reason alone: They are a legal time bomb. Though there is a group rule against sharing screenshots or discussing the specifics of anything posted, numerous posts reveal that members are doing just that.
When group members see male friends or relatives under attack, they often spill the beans. She can even do so anonymously. The obvious flipside to this is that women are at much greater risk of physical harm by men than vice versa.
Men commit the vast majority of violent and sexual crimes. It makes sense that women create whisper networks to keep themselves safe from antisocial male behaviour.