

Demand accountability from MenStoppingViolence.org


Demand accountability from MenStoppingViolence.org
The Issue
I feel deeply violated and deceived. My name, address, and photo have been misappropriated by the site MenStoppingViolence.org—a deceptive data broker that has maliciously hijacked the name of a once-respected domestic violence nonprofit. Despite my repeated requests for removal through appropriate channels, they continue to act maliciously and refuse to respect my privacy.
This issue not only affects me personally but has larger implications for privacy and ethical behavior online. Such misuse of personal data without consent is a blatant violation of privacy, and when a platform refuses to honor direct removal requests, it becomes a grave concern. Imagine your private information being displayed online without your permission, and your removal requests blatantly ignored—that's what I am facing.
The site MenStoppingViolence.org claims to advocate against violence, yet their actions, by misusing personal data and impersonating a legitimate organization, speak otherwise. They are contributing to the very cycle of harm and distrust they pretend to combat by not only breaching privacy but also deceiving the public.
It's vital that we protect our privacy against such infringements. To hold MenStoppingViolence.org accountable, I'm calling on Google and other major search engines, along with regulatory bodies, to enforce immediate action. Specifically, I urge them to deploy formal content removal tools against data brokers that do not comply with removal requests, ensuring that deceptive entities cannot continue to exploit individuals for their own gain.
Every person deserves respect and privacy over their personal information. Please join me in demanding action and standing against such deceitful practices. Sign this petition to ensure MenStoppingViolence.org and sites like it cannot continue their harmful practices unchecked. Your signature is a stand for transparency, accountability, and the protection of individual privacy rights. Sign the petition today!

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The Issue
I feel deeply violated and deceived. My name, address, and photo have been misappropriated by the site MenStoppingViolence.org—a deceptive data broker that has maliciously hijacked the name of a once-respected domestic violence nonprofit. Despite my repeated requests for removal through appropriate channels, they continue to act maliciously and refuse to respect my privacy.
This issue not only affects me personally but has larger implications for privacy and ethical behavior online. Such misuse of personal data without consent is a blatant violation of privacy, and when a platform refuses to honor direct removal requests, it becomes a grave concern. Imagine your private information being displayed online without your permission, and your removal requests blatantly ignored—that's what I am facing.
The site MenStoppingViolence.org claims to advocate against violence, yet their actions, by misusing personal data and impersonating a legitimate organization, speak otherwise. They are contributing to the very cycle of harm and distrust they pretend to combat by not only breaching privacy but also deceiving the public.
It's vital that we protect our privacy against such infringements. To hold MenStoppingViolence.org accountable, I'm calling on Google and other major search engines, along with regulatory bodies, to enforce immediate action. Specifically, I urge them to deploy formal content removal tools against data brokers that do not comply with removal requests, ensuring that deceptive entities cannot continue to exploit individuals for their own gain.
Every person deserves respect and privacy over their personal information. Please join me in demanding action and standing against such deceitful practices. Sign this petition to ensure MenStoppingViolence.org and sites like it cannot continue their harmful practices unchecked. Your signature is a stand for transparency, accountability, and the protection of individual privacy rights. Sign the petition today!

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Petition created on May 28, 2026