The "Keene Effect" refers to a disturbing online phenomenon in which an individual becomes the target of relentless internet
trolling and harassment by malicious individuals seeking to compromise their online presence and personal information. This campaign of
trolling often involves distributing sensitive details, such as private documents, personal information, or pictures, through websites
like Doxbin or other malicious platforms, leaving the victim vulnerable to various forms of harassment, cyberattacks, and even the infamous practice of "Pizza Bombing."
The term "Keene Effect" originated from a notorious online
trolling incident that involved a person known as "Keene." The
trolling campaign against Keene escalated to the point where the attackers not only engaged in typical
trolling behaviors but also orchestrated "Pizza Bombing" by ordering numerous unwanted pizzas to their address without their consent or knowledge. This act caused significant inconvenience and discomfort to Keene, leading to the association of the term with similar malicious trolling efforts involving the distribution of personal information and the infamous pizza pranks.
Example
1:
Person A: "Did you hear about the poor guy who got
hit with the Keene Effect?"
Person B: "Yeah, it's terrible! Those trolls went as far as ordering dozens of pizzas to his
house. Just imagine how stressful that must have been."
Example 2:
Person A: "I'
ve been
extra careful about my online privacy after witnessing the Keene Effect happening to others."
Person B: "That's a smart move. Protecting your personal information is
crucial these days."
Example 3:
Person A: "The Keene Effect is no joke. It can ruin someone's life and lead to real-world consequences."
Person B: "Exactly, online anonymity can embolden trolls to commit cruel acts without facing immediate repercussions."