Post: How the Internet Beat Up an 11-Year-Old Girl
07-21-2010, 09:44 PM #1
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Originally posted by another user
Sometimes the Internet saves people from being sex trafficked. Good! But sometimes the Internet beats up on an 11-year-old girl, posting her address, phone number and making her cry. Bad. This is what happened to Jessi Slaughter.

Here is the video you may have seen of 11 year-old Jessi Slaughter (not her real name) and her dad freaking out.


[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scyGo7tkC4I]YouTube - Jessi Slaughter / kerligirl13 breakdown ft . FATHER[/ame]

Originally posted by another user
It's funny! But we're left wondering, what happened? Here's how the Internet's rage—funneled by Tumblr and 4Chan.org—ended in this sad and ridiculous scene.

Before Jessi's Internet fame was secured with this video, she was already an unfortunate microcelebrity among Internet tween scenesters. Earlier this month, Stickydrama—a crowd-sourced gossip website for 13-year-olds who loiter in mall food courts—dubiously linked her to the lead singer of emo band Blood on the Dance Floor, Dahvie Vanity. When a Stickydrama user asked Jessi for comment, she said: "gtfo dahvie and I dont exist, I'm just a fan." The user concluded: "If Dahvie were a pedophile, why would he pick her! Other than the fact she's a slut!"


[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkHmmk2_z0E&feature=related]YouTube - Kerligirl13 AKA Jesse Slaughter AKA 'You Dun Goofed Up' Girl Hater Video[/ame]

Originally posted by another user
So, Jessi had haters. A few days ago, she posted this YouTube video calling them out, issuing such threats as "If you can't stop hating, you know what? I'll pop a glock in your mouth and make a brain slushy." Ha ha. Unfortunately for everyone involved, someone posted it to the Internet's scariest hive mind: 4Chan.org's notorious /b/ message board, and Tumblr.

The Internet started picking on Jessi Slaughter relentlessly. But it was more than just mocking: People started circulating Jessi's real name, phone number, address and links to all her social networking accounts. Someone prank called her. According to Encyclopedia Dramatica, pranksters spammed her Facebook and MySpace accounts, had pizzas delivered to her house and were considering sending call girls off Craigslist to the address. (Encyclopedia Dramatica currently has a three part section on "How to troll" Jessi: 1) "There are pics of her holding her boobs" 2) "Tell her to kill herself" 3) "Tell her dad that we are going to beat her up.") Slaughter's information and videos also shot through tumblr, aided by the blogging platform's reblogging system.

Eventually, Jessi's dad filmed himself yelling at the camera. Boing Boing picked up the video and a meme was born. Actually, the video's so good it spawned at least three different memes: "You dun Goofed," "Consequences will never be the same" and "Cyberpolice."

Here are some important lessons from this tale:

1. What are your kids doing on the Internet? Normally, we find fears about kids on the Internet the product of technophobic hysteria. But this case is a very good argument for why parents should at least be vaguely aware of what their kids are up to on the Internet. Is your 11 year-old girl embroiled in an underage sex scandal with the lead singer of a popular emo band? Is she threatening to shoot people on YouTube videos? Maybe now is the time to invest in good parental control software before she becomes a meme.

2. Tumblr is becoming a home for trolls. Tumblr was originally the good-natured domain of hip New York creatives. It was, on balance, a creative force on the Internet. But the role it played in trolling Jessi Slaughter shows that Tumblr is developing a nasty side as well. Tumblr founder David Karp better get on this before Tumblr becomes 4chan with a slick minimalist interface.

3. Don't pick on 11 year-old girls. Seriously. No matter how dumb they seem—no matter how much they might seem to deserve it—they are, at the end of the day, 11 year-old girls. You wouldn't make an 11 year-old girl cry in real life; why do it on the Internet?

Update:Jessi Slaughter placed under police protection after death threats


This, to me, seems really like.. wtf? I mean, I've seen two of her videos (the ones on this thread) And she just seems to be an obnoxious little brat who thinks she is dead fit and perfect in every way. You just don't say things like that, even if you're not on YouTube, it will just end badly..

And seeing that update message "Placed under police protection due to death threats" That shook me up, to me, she is just an 11 year old girl who thinks big things of herself, alot of people her age do, but for 'many' people to send her hate messages, emails, letters (they got her address somehow) is just wrong..

What do you think??
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07-22-2010, 12:18 PM #38
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lol i think she's a dumb little girl. i was on the internet when i was younger than that-- my father made sure as i used it i knew all the pros and cons. i respected my father & listened to him. I was smart--not an idiot like this girl. She got what she asked for.

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Originally posted by GaiaBlade View Post
Seriously, for everyone who thought this was funny, your f***ed in the head, doesn't anyone feel sorry for her dad? taking all her action, seriously, look how old he is, for everyone who think this is funny, how would you like it if an admin from this site or another site posted your details, and started spreading it around, I know you would feel scared like shit, and sending death threats? that just ridiculous, for all those people who cyberbully other people, they seriously need to grow some balls and start being respectful to other people, I'm not sticking up for anybody so don't start trolling me, and for people who does things like this they're "CyberStalking". Better start learning


i don't feel a bit sorry for her father. There are ways to keep your children from misusing the internet.
07-22-2010, 12:20 PM #39
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Originally posted by LADYSKILLZZ View Post
lol i think she's a dumb little girl. i was on the internet when i was younger than that-- my father made sure as i used it i knew all the pros and cons. i respected my father & listened to him. I was smart--not an idiot like this girl. She got what she asked for.

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i don't feel a bit sorry for her father. There are ways to keep your children from misusing the internet.


Mario doesnt know how to childraise.
07-22-2010, 12:24 PM #40
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Originally posted by Jeff View Post
Mario doesnt know how to childraise.


you don't let an 11 year old just go on the internet and do whatever...Not only could it be dangerous, but think of all those viruses just waiting to be clicked on....dressed up as cute little screen savers of bunnies. I wonder if her father watched these videos?
07-22-2010, 12:34 PM #41
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Originally posted by LADYSKILLZZ View Post
lol i think she's a dumb little girl. i was on the internet when i was younger than that-- my father made sure as i used it i knew all the pros and cons. i respected my father & listened to him. I was smart--not an idiot like this girl. She got what she asked for.

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i don't feel a bit sorry for her father. There are ways to keep your children from misusing the internet.


Well, I hope she is learning her lessons.
07-22-2010, 12:39 PM #42
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wow man lol welcome to wireless internet.
07-22-2010, 01:11 PM #43
i act like her dad when im getting beat on cod... ftl :dance:
07-22-2010, 01:31 PM #44
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Originally posted by LADYSKILLZZ View Post
you don't let an 11 year old just go on the internet and do whatever...Not only could it be dangerous, but think of all those viruses just waiting to be clicked on....dressed up as cute little screen savers of bunnies. I wonder if her father watched these videos?


No they didnt, because Anonymous got hold of there phone number, and her parents didnt even know what was going on. They thought that they were hating on her for no reason.

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07-22-2010, 01:31 PM #45
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Its the internet. Darwin's rule "The Surviaval of the Fittest" can be apllied everywhere, including the Internet.

-The top of the food chain, trolls, the most vicous internet users out there. They hunt for prey and try to win.

-The top half of the food chain lies the flamer, not as as visous as the troll but still dangerous.

-The center is the almighty regular user. Most of the Internet's population consits in this group.

-The lower half is the lurker. he hides in the shadows, hoping to be seen by no one.

-The bottom, shit hole of the Interwebz food chain is troll bait. Some prime examples of troll bait are ChristianU2Ber (known for his video "stop calling me a homo") and Jessi Slaughter. Troll bait respond and react to a trolls, thus making them successful.





This is the time to get rid of the troll bait to make the interwebz a better place. Join the cause comrade.
07-23-2010, 01:19 AM #46
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4chan makes another girl cry. It's just common sense really if you're claiming to have 3 boyfriends, be "perfect", own a glock and make brain slushies people are gonna troll you. And she put her home phone number on facebook and myspace which was really stupid. Type in any home number on google and you can find their address, seriously go try it.

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