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Culture of Stalkpost

A cultural development where obsessive documentation of another person’s online activity is reframed as “watching for stalking.” Under this culture, one can dedicate a thread, a channel, or an entire account to cataloguing a target’s posts, interpreting them as threats, and mobilizing a community against them—all while claiming to be the victim. It’s a culture where the most persistent observer can claim victim status and secure the target’s expulsion.
Example: “He’d been posting about her for months, but when she responded, he screenshotted it and called it stalking—the Culture of Stalkpost in full effect.”
by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026
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