What Are Roofie Jokes - Australian DJ Alison Wonderland has defended herself on Facebook after two Instagram "jokes" claimed she was raped. (Getty)

Australian DJ Alison Wonderland took to Facebook to call out two commenters who joked about her social media abuse.

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The Sydney-based DJ, real name Alex Sholler, said comments on his Instagram account about his drug use and abuse were "bad".

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The DJ took a picture of the comments and posted them on his official Facebook page, telling his fans that the rape was not a joke.

One of the users tagged in the comment, Jacob Moore, came forward to comment on Scholler's post and remove his name.

Scholler later said he spoke to Mr. Moore, confirmed he had nothing to do with it, and asked people to stop criticizing him.

She also asked her fans to stop harassing the families and girlfriends of the men who sent the original comments, saying, "It doesn't work, they have nothing to do with it."

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"But you give me drugs and then tell me you want to rape me, joking or not, is that...oh my god...what's the point?"

The DJ went on to say that he hopes this incident will give other victims of similar attacks the courage to stand up for themselves.

"I hope that anyone who feels threatened by comments like this knows that it's perfectly possible to stand up for yourself and take it seriously," he said.

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Readers seeking help for domestic violence or sexual abuse can call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) free of charge 24 hours a day. "My date made a joke about putting roofing material on her drink.": TikToker tracks down sister's date after texting her, "You dropped everything you did to keep her safe."

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The TikToker gained attention and appreciation after his story of finding his sister dating went viral. In a now-viral video by Roberto (@brazibrit), you can see a text conversation between him and his brother.

"My date was joking about putting roofing material in his drink," his sister wrote. "High" is a term for drugs like GHB and Rohypnol that are used to weaken people for sexual assault.

In the rest of the video, Roberto shows up at the restaurant and watches his date's every move. The video ends with a safe end date.

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In the comments, TikTokers praised Roberto for protecting his brother and criticized him for making such a joke to his date.

Another person added: "You are a good big brother and you let your sister do everything to keep her safe."

"I am glad to see you all so quick and quick to act," said a third. "Thanks for finding him."

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Some users criticized Roberto's sister for continuing to date even though she thought it was dangerous. However, many viewers believe that her action—notifying her brother and seeking help—was the right thing to do.

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"He was about to go," said one user, "I tried to follow him into the parking lot and he tried to corner me in my car. He did what he thought was safest."

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The video shows that Roberto accompanied his brother on another date to ensure his safety. "I decided to be inconspicuous on her date," added Roberto in the caption.

"I decided to update the microphone and the transitions," he wrote in the video's text overlay. "More videos to come."

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In the comments of this video, many users say that this is their favorite service for their dating adventures.

In response, Roberto said that he may have found a new calling. "My services are free," he replied. "Let me know and I'll pull it."

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Braden Bjella is a culture writer. His work has been featured in Mixmag, Electronic Beats, Schön! magazines and more.

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