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Decontextualized storytelling. A 60-second TikTok cannot explain the complex cycle of financial abuse in a marriage. Nuance is lost. Furthermore, survivors face "digital lynch mobs"—victim-blaming comments, doxing, and death threats. Platforms have been slow to moderate this abuse.

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| Pitfall | Fix | | :--- | :--- | | Using graphic details for shock value | Edit out specifics. Ask: "Does this detail help someone heal or just traumatize viewers?" | | Asking survivors to work for free | Pay them as speakers, consultants, or content creators. | | One "poster survivor" for every issue | Feature diverse voices (different genders, ages, backgrounds, outcomes). | | No follow-up support | Assign a staff member to check in on the survivor 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month after posting. |