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Proponents of the thread argue that it provides a unique opportunity for users to engage with individuals who have committed serious crimes, gaining insight into their thoughts, motivations, and behaviors. By doing so, the thread aims to:
: The thread was started by a user who noted that while there were many threads for victims, there were few asking for the "other side of the story". Scale : It quickly amassed over 12,000 comments . Ask A Rapist Thread Reddit
The "Ask a Rapist" thread is one of the most infamous and controversial events in Reddit's history Proponents of the thread argue that it provides
For genuine predators, anonymity removes the fear of consequence, leaving only the addiction to power. By describing their crimes to a horrified audience, they relive the control they exerted over their victim. When a commenter writes, "You are a monster," the predator reads it as, "You have successfully dominated my emotions." The "Ask A Rapist" thread becomes a voyeuristic stage for secondary abuse. The "Ask a Rapist" thread is one of
Furthermore, these threads distort public perception. They make rape seem inevitable, strategic, and common. In reality, most sexual assaults are opportunistic, not orchestrated by criminal masterminds. The "Ask A Rapist" narrative plays into a horror movie trope that, while terrifying, is statistically rare. The vast majority of rapes are committed by someone the victim knows—a date, a partner, a family member—not the anonymous Reddit edgelord describing a fantasy.