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Despite its power, the marriage of survivor stories and awareness campaigns is fraught with ethical landmines. In the rush to go viral, organizations often commit "trauma exploitation."
Stock photos of somber models have zero impact. The most viral campaigns use authentic imagery: a scar, a hospital bracelet, a handwritten journal. The campaign for suicide prevention often uses videos of survivors speaking unscripted, stammering over words, or crying. That rawness is the currency of trust. A Real Reverse Rape Village -RJ01174740-
Bad actors could flood the zone with AI-generated "survivor" stories to muddy the waters for specific causes (e.g., fake vaccine injury narratives or false hate crime reports). This risks a "cry wolf" syndrome, where the public becomes cynical about all survivor narratives. Despite its power, the marriage of survivor stories