
In Part 2 of The New War on Women, Danielle Robinson investigates how violence against women has evolved in the age of algorithms — where power hides behind code, profit, and screens.
Through four chapters — Deepfakes and the New Pornography of Power, The Fear Economy, From Hashtag to Movement, and The Economics of Exploitation — this series exposes how technology-facilitated gender-based violence, online harassment, and surveillance capitalism have turned women’s pain into platform profit.
From AI-generated sexual abuse to the burnout of women silenced online, this part of the investigation follows the digital money trail — revealing how outrage fuels engagement, misogyny becomes monetised, and resistance turns into a new kind of solidarity.
This is not just a story about violence; it’s a story about who benefits when women are afraid to speak.