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Tinder Shamer Faces Jail Time Over Online Abuse

Sydney labourer Zane Alchin is pleading guilty
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A man who commented a stream of abuse on a womanโ€™s screenshotted Tinder profile after it was uploaded could face up to three years jail time for his actions.

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Zane Alchin, 25, who is a labourer in Sydney, is now pleading guilty to the charge of using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.

The abuse occurred after 31-year-old Chris Hall posted a screenshot of Olivia Melvilleโ€™s Tinder profile to Facebook, where she was quoting Canadian hip-hop artist Drake: โ€œType of girl who will suck you dry and then eat some lunch with youโ€. 

Zane posted abuse on the status, and then when Oliviaโ€™s friends defended her on a different post, he commented back 55 messages of abuse.

Fairfax reports some of the messages included comments like:

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โ€œI think you should have ya tubes tied babyโ€

โ€œWhat law am I breaking? Iโ€™m not the one out of the fโ€”ing kitchen.โ€

He even commented mentioning โ€˜the best thing about raping feministsโ€™.

Paloma Brierley Newton, 24, screenshotted the abuse and handed it to police.

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Alchin was arrested in October last year and claimed that he was drunk at the time and was not aware trolling was a crime.

Paloma started a Facebook group called โ€˜Sexual Violence Wonโ€™t Be Silencedโ€™ and has spoken out about the crime: โ€œI think that, by standing up and saying that he is guilty of a crime, it can put an end to all the backlash of, โ€˜This is just the internet, this isnโ€™t a crime.'โ€

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