Ban Gypsy Rose Blanchard from social media platforms

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Patricia Krim and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Gypsy Rose Blanchard orchestrated the murder of her own mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in a case that shocked the nation. Gypsy used social media to plan, plot, and ultimately carry out this horrific crime. Her continued presence on these platforms is not only a grim reminder of the tragedy but also an affront to victims of similar crimes and their families.

Gypsy's use of social media as a tool in the orchestration of her mother's murder highlights a dangerous precedent. With social media platforms being accessed by millions daily, allowing someone with such a background to continue engaging with these communities undermines the values of safety, security, and trust that these platforms strive to uphold. It's unsettling to know that she is leveraging the very tools used to commit a crime to possibly glamorize or profit from her actions.

Moreover, Gypsy Rose Blanchard's continual portrayal in the media, alongside her potential access to these platforms, raises serious ethical questions. It is alleged that she profits from her story—benefitting off the misery and manipulation that led to a brutal act of violence.

We must urge social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others to take a stand against this. They should enforce policies that prevent individuals who have committed severe crimes from being able to maintain a social media presence, especially when it's connected to criminal activities.

We aren't just advocating for the removal of Gypsy Rose Blanchard from these platforms for the sake of her past actions, but to honor the memory of her mother and reinforce a precedent that crime should not lead to celebrity or profit.

By signing this petition, you are supporting a safe and ethical environment on social media, advocating for the rights of victims and their families, and standing against the glorification of crime.

Please sign this petition to protect social media spaces and promote justice.

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Recent signers:
Patricia Krim and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Gypsy Rose Blanchard orchestrated the murder of her own mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in a case that shocked the nation. Gypsy used social media to plan, plot, and ultimately carry out this horrific crime. Her continued presence on these platforms is not only a grim reminder of the tragedy but also an affront to victims of similar crimes and their families.

Gypsy's use of social media as a tool in the orchestration of her mother's murder highlights a dangerous precedent. With social media platforms being accessed by millions daily, allowing someone with such a background to continue engaging with these communities undermines the values of safety, security, and trust that these platforms strive to uphold. It's unsettling to know that she is leveraging the very tools used to commit a crime to possibly glamorize or profit from her actions.

Moreover, Gypsy Rose Blanchard's continual portrayal in the media, alongside her potential access to these platforms, raises serious ethical questions. It is alleged that she profits from her story—benefitting off the misery and manipulation that led to a brutal act of violence.

We must urge social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and others to take a stand against this. They should enforce policies that prevent individuals who have committed severe crimes from being able to maintain a social media presence, especially when it's connected to criminal activities.

We aren't just advocating for the removal of Gypsy Rose Blanchard from these platforms for the sake of her past actions, but to honor the memory of her mother and reinforce a precedent that crime should not lead to celebrity or profit.

By signing this petition, you are supporting a safe and ethical environment on social media, advocating for the rights of victims and their families, and standing against the glorification of crime.

Please sign this petition to protect social media spaces and promote justice.

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Petition created on February 14, 2026