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Despite stated rules against it, reports have highlighted numerous instances where images of underage girls (15–17 years old) were shared on the platform.

Anon-IB (Anonymous Image Board) is a notorious, decentralized image-sharing forum known primarily as a hub for , commonly referred to as "revenge porn". Based on analysis from safety advocates and journalists, boards-anonib

Content frequently includes stolen photos from hacked mobile devices, iCloud accounts, and intimate images shared by ex-partners. Despite stated rules against it, reports have highlighted

Users, who remain anonymous, share, request, and trade explicit photographs and videos of women, often without their consent. Users, who remain anonymous, share, request, and trade

The site has faced multiple shutdowns by law enforcement—notably by Dutch authorities in 2018—but has historically attempted to re-emerge, leading to ongoing efforts by anti-NCP advocacy groups like BADASS (Battling Against Demeaning & Abusive Selfie Sharing) to track and take down content. Key Takeaways:

The site often organizes content by state and city, allowing users to find or post nudes of women in their local area, including personal details like names, social media profiles, and places of work or study.

Despite stated rules against it, reports have highlighted numerous instances where images of underage girls (15–17 years old) were shared on the platform.

Anon-IB (Anonymous Image Board) is a notorious, decentralized image-sharing forum known primarily as a hub for , commonly referred to as "revenge porn". Based on analysis from safety advocates and journalists,

Content frequently includes stolen photos from hacked mobile devices, iCloud accounts, and intimate images shared by ex-partners.

Users, who remain anonymous, share, request, and trade explicit photographs and videos of women, often without their consent.

The site has faced multiple shutdowns by law enforcement—notably by Dutch authorities in 2018—but has historically attempted to re-emerge, leading to ongoing efforts by anti-NCP advocacy groups like BADASS (Battling Against Demeaning & Abusive Selfie Sharing) to track and take down content. Key Takeaways:

The site often organizes content by state and city, allowing users to find or post nudes of women in their local area, including personal details like names, social media profiles, and places of work or study.