Harasspost
A form of digital baiting where a user systematically posts content designed to provoke, torment, or destabilize a target—with the specific intention of eliciting a reactive response that can be framed as harassment. Unlike ordinary trolling (which seeks amusement) or direct harassment (which is the overt attack), harasspost operates through accumulation: each post, by itself, might seem minor, even defensible—a "subtle dig," a "legitimate question," a "joke," a "concern." But together, they create a relentless campaign of psychological pressure. The harasser posts strategically, often over long periods, building a case file of the target's reactions while keeping their own provocations just within platform rules. When the target finally snaps and responds with genuine anger or frustration, the harassposter has what they wanted: a screenshot, a reportable offense, evidence that they are the victim. The platform, seeing only the reactive outburst and not the months of subtle provocation, bans the target. Harasspost weaponizes the very mechanisms designed to protect users—reporting systems, content moderation, community guidelines—turning them into tools for targeted destruction. It's the digital equivalent of water torture: drop by drop, each harmless alone, together devastating.
Example: "For six months, he harassposted her—'just asking questions' about her qualifications, 'joking' about her trauma, 'concern trolling' her mental health. She blocked, ignored, reported. Nothing happened because each post alone was 'within guidelines.' Then she called him a 'malignant piece of shit' and was banned within hours. Harasspost had worked exactly as designed."
Harasspost by Dumu The Void March 19, 2026
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