This research examines sexual harassment and cyberbullying in online gaming, highlighting how women and gender-diverse players face disproportionate harm. By analysing real player disclosures and addressing the disconnect between gamer experience and research definitions, the project aims to develop accurate, community-informed prevention programs to better protect players and reduce online harassment.

Female travellers using Tinder often disclose personal information not because they misjudge risk, but because emotions override rational decision-making. Interviews reveal that excitement and connection can eclipse safety awareness. The research calls for safety-first travel apps and emotionally responsive tools to better protect women while travelling.