The concept of a "Depravity Repository" refers to a centralized collection of data, research, and resources focused on understanding and addressing moral decay or depravity. This paper proposes a framework for establishing a Depravity Repository, outlining its purpose, structure, and potential applications. We explore the significance of such a repository in facilitating research, informing policy, and promoting societal well-being.
Transmission and reinforcement
Manifestations across domains
Research into "copycat" crimes (e.g., the Christchurch massacre livestream) shows that curated repositories act as instruction manuals. A teenager who spends 100 hours in a depravity repository viewing "efficiency of harm" videos is statistically more likely to replicate those methods. The repository desensitizes and then instructs. depravity repository
Serial killers like Dennis Rader (the "BTK Killer") kept "trophies." The depravity repository curator is the digital extension of this. For them, the act of organizing chaos is a form of ownership. They create strict taxonomies: Filenames include dates, methods of harm, victim reactions, and even “aesthetic ratings.” This transforms unthinkable violence into a manageable, even beautiful, library. It is a perversion of the human desire for order. The concept of a "Depravity Repository" refers to







