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'''Todd Nickerson''' (b circa 1973) is an openly self-declared American [[Minor Attracted Person]] (Pedophile) who has been a member of online forums such as [[GirlChat]] since the 00s. He has also volunteered as a moderator of the [[Virtuous Pedophiles]] peer-support group, and advocates [[NOMAP]] type positions. Despite his long history in the community, including public advocacy and podcasting, he is most famous for a series of articles published for Salon.com and the controversy they caused on social media.
'''Todd Nickerson''' (born December 23, 1972) is an openly self-declared non-offending American [[Minor Attracted Person]] (Pedophile) who has been a member/moderator of online forums such as [[GirlChat]] since the 00s. He has also volunteered as a moderator of the [[Virtuous Pedophiles]] peer-support group, and advocates [[NOMAP]] type positions. Despite his long history in the community, including public advocacy and podcasting, he is most famous for a series of articles published for Salon.com and the controversy they caused on social media.


In September 2015, ''Salon'' published an article written by Todd Nickerson about his experiences with being a non-offending [[pedophilia|pedophile]], titled: "I'm a pedophile, but not a monster."<ref>[https://archive.today/20160608101347/https://www.salon.com/2015/09/21/im_a_pedophile_but_not_a_monster/ I'm a pedophile, but not a monster] (Also available [https://www.alternet.org/2015/09/im-pedophile-not-monster/ here] on AlterNet).</ref> This caused controversy at the time, with some commentators considering it "pro-pedophile"<ref name="nymag">[http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/02/salon-shouldnt-have-unpublished-its-pedophilia-article.html Salon Shouldn't Have Unpublished Its Article by a Pedophile Author]</ref> and Nickerson himself subject to a "backlash."<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/self-confessed-paedophile-todd-nickerson-tells-critics-youre-the-real-monsters-a6675946.html Self-confessed paedophile Todd Nickerson tells critics: 'You're the real monsters']</ref> This article, along with an accompanying video<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20161120162819/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCW5-VBdSi4 "I'm A Pedophile, Not A Monster" (video)]</ref> and a follow-up article,<ref>[https://archive.today/20160608101334/https://www.salon.com/2015/09/30/im_a_pedophile_youre_the_monsters_my_week_inside_the_vile_right_wing_hate_machine/ I'm a pedophile, you're the monsters: My week inside the vile right-wing hate machine]</ref> was deleted in February 2017, supposedly to protect ''Salon'' from accusations of hypocrisy when covering [[Milo Yiannopoulos]]' alleged support for pederasty,<ref name="nymag" /> although Salon Media Group CEO and ''Salon'' acting editor-in-chief Jordan Hoffner told ''New York'' magazine it was due to unspecified "new editorial policies."<ref name="nymag" /> A third article by sex researcher Debra Soh defending Nickerson's side is still published as of April 2022.<ref>[https://www.salon.com/2015/10/27/the_pedophile_i_could_not_help_he_was_not_a_monster_or_a_molester_the_system_destroyed_him_anyway/ The pedophile I could not help: He was not a monster or a molester. The system destroyed him anyway]</ref>
In September 2015, ''Salon'' published an article written by Todd Nickerson about his experiences with being a non-offending [[pedophilia|pedophile]], titled: "I'm a pedophile, but not a monster."<ref>[https://archive.today/20160608101347/https://www.salon.com/2015/09/21/im_a_pedophile_but_not_a_monster/ I'm a pedophile, but not a monster] (Also available [https://www.alternet.org/2015/09/im-pedophile-not-monster/ here] on AlterNet).</ref> This caused controversy at the time, with some commentators considering it "pro-pedophile"<ref name="nymag">[http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/02/salon-shouldnt-have-unpublished-its-pedophilia-article.html Salon Shouldn't Have Unpublished Its Article by a Pedophile Author]</ref> and Nickerson himself subject to a "backlash."<ref>[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/self-confessed-paedophile-todd-nickerson-tells-critics-youre-the-real-monsters-a6675946.html Self-confessed paedophile Todd Nickerson tells critics: 'You're the real monsters']</ref> This article, along with an accompanying video<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20161120162819/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCW5-VBdSi4 "I'm A Pedophile, Not A Monster" (video)]</ref> and a follow-up article,<ref>[https://archive.today/20160608101334/https://www.salon.com/2015/09/30/im_a_pedophile_youre_the_monsters_my_week_inside_the_vile_right_wing_hate_machine/ I'm a pedophile, you're the monsters: My week inside the vile right-wing hate machine]</ref> was deleted in February 2017, supposedly to protect ''Salon'' from accusations of hypocrisy when covering [[Milo Yiannopoulos]]' alleged support for pederasty,<ref name="nymag" /> although Salon Media Group CEO and ''Salon'' acting editor-in-chief Jordan Hoffner told ''New York'' magazine it was due to unspecified "new editorial policies."<ref name="nymag" /> A third article by sex researcher Debra Soh defending Nickerson's side is still published as of April 2022.<ref>[https://www.salon.com/2015/10/27/the_pedophile_i_could_not_help_he_was_not_a_monster_or_a_molester_the_system_destroyed_him_anyway/ The pedophile I could not help: He was not a monster or a molester. The system destroyed him anyway]</ref>
Todd Nickerson ran a Twitter account at @ToddNickerson1, which has since been suspended.


==External Links==
==External Links==


*[https://notamonsterblog.wordpress.com/ Personal Blog]
*[https://www.vice.com/en/article/xydjjd/a-pedophile-opens-up-about-being-targeted-by-vigilantes Vice: A Pedophile Opens Up About Being Targeted by Vigilantes]
*[https://www.vice.com/en/article/xydjjd/a-pedophile-opens-up-about-being-targeted-by-vigilantes Vice: A Pedophile Opens Up About Being Targeted by Vigilantes]
*[https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2218951/virtuous-paedophile-friends-family-happy-play-kids-todd-nickerson/ Sun: WOULD YOU TRUST THIS MAN?]
*[https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2218951/virtuous-paedophile-friends-family-happy-play-kids-todd-nickerson/ Sun: WOULD YOU TRUST THIS MAN?]

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Todd Nickerson

Todd Nickerson (born December 23, 1972) is an openly self-declared non-offending American Minor Attracted Person (Pedophile) who has been a member/moderator of online forums such as GirlChat since the 00s. He has also volunteered as a moderator of the Virtuous Pedophiles peer-support group, and advocates NOMAP type positions. Despite his long history in the community, including public advocacy and podcasting, he is most famous for a series of articles published for Salon.com and the controversy they caused on social media.

In September 2015, Salon published an article written by Todd Nickerson about his experiences with being a non-offending pedophile, titled: "I'm a pedophile, but not a monster."[1] This caused controversy at the time, with some commentators considering it "pro-pedophile"[2] and Nickerson himself subject to a "backlash."[3] This article, along with an accompanying video[4] and a follow-up article,[5] was deleted in February 2017, supposedly to protect Salon from accusations of hypocrisy when covering Milo Yiannopoulos' alleged support for pederasty,[2] although Salon Media Group CEO and Salon acting editor-in-chief Jordan Hoffner told New York magazine it was due to unspecified "new editorial policies."[2] A third article by sex researcher Debra Soh defending Nickerson's side is still published as of April 2022.[6]

Todd Nickerson ran a Twitter account at @ToddNickerson1, which has since been suspended.

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