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October 02, 2019 published at 8:00 AM By Ilyas Sholihyn
Tumblr can ban NSFW posts and Singapore can block access to adult sites all they want, but porn always finds a way . 
Despite various attempts to shut them down, platforms spreading lewd content involving Singaporeans can always be found if you look at the right places. While these platforms are typically used for non-nefarious purposes, the likes of Instagram, WhatsApp and even Google Drive can be utilised to circulate illegal content — including child pornography. 
With Tumblr out of the picture, the glut of local smut has since migrated to Telegram chats, which are well able to host tens of thousands of users in a single private group. 
The anonymity ensured by Telegram ( you don’t have to make your phone number visible ) furthers the popularity of these private spaces. Members can simply hide behind handles and pseudonyms to lurk or even contribute pornographic materials involving young Singaporean women — most of which are shared without the ladies’ permission. 
One particular Telegram group chat that has been blowing up on Twitter the last couple of days? “SG Nasi Lemak”, a group that holds way more raunch and obscenity than what its name would imply. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/chelspykerman/status/1179228285491912707[/embed]
The group is no longer live on Telegram, but at the point of its closure, it had over 44,000 active members — a shocking number that’s made even more appalling when it was revealed within chats that there were up to 46,000 at its peak. 
It would seem that the recently shuttered SG Nasi Lemak group is not even the first of its kind. Judging from its handle (@SGNasiLemak4) and other similar handles found via a global search on Telegram, this could be the group’s fourth iteration — and its biggest one.
We managed to gain access to SG Nasi Lemak before it shut down and found four primary purposes of the group. 
Forming the biggest bulk of the content was pornographic and voyeuristic material of women. Open sharing of nudes and lewd videos was encouraged without any prejudice to age or consent. Nudes of young Malay women were even turned into custom Telegram sticker packs. 
In other cases, members circulated photos of various clothed women — screenshots of their Instagram pages or grabbed from their social media profiles. One member shared some pictures he surreptitiously took of women on the MRT. 
One of the group’s administrators disregarded any responsibility about the photos and videos in a dismissive post that puts the blame on the victims instead. 
“…you are the one to blame for sharing on social media platforms. You are the stupidest ever person to let your BF/GF take SEXUAL VIDEOS to be leaked out all over the social media platform not just telegram STUPID!” 
The platform is also used for individuals to sell cigarettes, vaping devices and various vaping paraphernalia — all very much illegal in Singapore. 
Speaking to AsiaOne, an anonymous member of SG Nasi Lemak expressed her disdain over the pornographic content, maintaining that she visited the group only to purchase vaping juices needed for her Juul e-cigarette. 
Independent sex workers would also advertise their services in the group, openly stating their rates, their assets, and the locations where the deed could be carried out. 
In another recurrent theme, some members sell an assortment of male sexual-enhancement drugs — the kinds that are definitely illegal.
Promising fixes to erectile dysfunction and better stamina in bed, the brands being sold are not unlike the ones seen on the streets of Geylang. 
Though it's unclear when the group was set up, it was only over the last couple of days that the local Twitterverse became aware of its existence. Twitter user @sajidvhhh posted on Sept 30 about her experience scrolling through the group chat’s content, vowing to expose all the members who make up SG Nasi Lemak. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/sajidvhhh/status/1178440947794755584[/embed]
SG Nasi Lemak properly blew up after Singaporean celebrities Dee Kosh and Sezairi Sezali brought it up. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/TheDeeKosh/status/1178744038364565509[/embed]
[embed]https://twitter.com/sezairi/status/1178650237281263622[/embed]
Since the exposé, some women have expressed their horror after seeing their pictures being shared within the group chat. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/DarcelAnastasia/status/1178671418839453696[/embed]
Others conveyed their dismay over seeing known friends inside the group — including other women. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/purplekittensxx/status/1178659072200962049[/embed]
[embed]https://twitter.com/deshalini_/status/1178872342438526976[/embed]
[embed]https://twitter.com/shasya_sz/status/1178856736792268800[/embed]
Confrontations were simply met with contempt and doubling down that the victims of the leaks are to blame. 
According to Coconuts Singapore , a Twitter user by the handle of @Eliciayeoxq mentioned that she has since filed a police report. 
[embed]https://twitter.com/_nadyyah_/status/1178911845966467073[/embed]
Since then, SG Nasi Lemak is no longer available on Telegram, though it’s unclear if the Singapore Police Force played any role in it. 
But knowing the nature of internet platforms, it’s safe to say that a subsequent version of SG Nasi Lemak would emerge again in the future once the commotion has died down.
After all, the Telegram chat group SG XMM — which had a previous life as SG Telebabes — is still out there with thousands of members sharing images of uniformed school girls. 
One positive offshoot that has come out from the ghastly hullaballoo is another Telegram group chat similarly titled SG Nasi Lemak . This time around, they’re taking back the name of the beloved dish — over 100 members are chatting about actual nasi lemak and where to find them. Wholesome. 

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SuicideGirls is an online community -based website that revolves around pin-up photography sets of models known as the Suicide Girls. [2]

The website was founded in 2001 by Selena Mooney ("Missy Suicide") and Sean Suhl ("Spooky"). [3]

Most of the site is only accessible to paying members. It offers members access to images provided by models and photographers worldwide, as well as personal profiles, blogging platforms, and the option to join numerous groups based upon different interests. There is also an online merchandise store offering a range of clothing, books, and DVDs.

Suicide Girls have appeared in a variety of media outlets including television shows and music videos. They have also been portrayed by actresses in others, such as the character Dani California on the TV show Californication . [4] [5]

In 2001, Mooney returned to Portland, Oregon to study photography after working as director of technology at Ticketmaster . [3] Inspired by Bunny Yeager , Mooney began photographing her friends in the pinup style and wanted to create a website that featured her photographs as well as message boards and blog posts from the models. [2] Mooney's friend Sean Suhl joined her and the two founded the website. [3] [6] SuicideGirls was originally based in Portland, [1] but relocated to Los Angeles , California in 2003 to be closer to its distributor, label and publisher. [7] That same year, 70 models from the website appeared in a music video for the band Probot . [5]

Mooney has said that the site's purpose is to give women control over how their sexuality is depicted. The site is privately co-owned. [8] [9] According to Missy, the term "Suicide Girl" comes from Chuck Palahniuk 's novel Survivor (1999), in which a character talks about masturbating to the troubles of young girls who look up to him:

It's the same with these suicide girls calling me up. Most of them are so young. Crying with their hair wet down in the rain at a public telephone, they call me to the rescue. Curled in a ball alone in bed for days, they call me. Messiah. They call me. Savior. They sniff and choke and tell me what I ask for in every little detail. It's so perfect some nights to hear them in the dark. The girl will just trust me. The phone in my one hand, I can imagine my other hand is her. [10] [7] [11]
Missy also said the name describes girls who commit " social suicide " by breaking away from societal norms, and created the site "as a place to celebrate beautiful women who choose not to fit into the norm and as a corner of the internet where outsiders could congregate and be appreciated for being themselves". [12]

In September 2005, SuicideGirls announced that it would remove a large number of images from its pages in an effort to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Justice standards at the time. [13] The images involved depicted bondage , weapons, or simulated blood. The Department of Justice indicated that images of that type might be the subject of obscenity prosecutions. Although SuicideGirls was not mentioned as a target, they removed the images until the furor passed. In January 2007, the images were made visible again. [3] In 2006, some of the Suicide Girls were featured in the CSI: NY episode "Oedipus Hex". [14]

In 2015, it was reported that the website had 5 million monthly visitors, 51 percent of them female. [3] SuicideGirls' 15th anniversary was celebrated at its Peek-A-Boo burlesque show, which is a regular act at Pour Vous nightclub in Los Angeles, [15] and was featured on the website of Maxim magazine. [16] In 2017, SuicideGirls released a line of marijuana vape pens and cartridges called Chill Hustle Zero. [17] [18]

The website is an online community, formed around pin-up photosets of Suicide Girls.

Photosets are a collection of images ranging from fully clothed to fully nude that must share a theme or concept and take place in the same setting. Each photoset contains 40 to 60 images and is created by the model and photographer to portray images of "alternative" beauty, showcasing each model's ideas regarding her own beauty.

As of May 2015, there were nearly 8 million images live on the site. Each day, a "Set of the Day" is bought and featured on the front page, marking official Suicide Girl status. The photographs are intended both as an homage to classic pin-up art and a portrayal of alternative beauty.

The site has staff photographers, but anyone can submit photosets. Actress Paget Brewster has photographed models for the site, [19] as have guitarist Dave Navarro and singer Mike Doughty . [20]

The members and the models all have the option to create a personal profile, keep journals, upload their own photos and videos, and join public and private groups.

The site also features interviews conducted by members and a merchandise shop.

SuicideGirls have released seven movies since 2005, all directed by Mike Marshall. [21]

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