Stop Online Harassment, Impersonation, and Coordinated Gang Stalking on Social Media

The Issue

Millions of people use social media every day to communicate, build businesses, share ideas, and create communities. But for too many users, these platforms have become places of organized harassment, impersonation, stalking, and psychological abuse.

 

This petition calls on major social media platforms—including TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram—to take immediate action to protect users from coordinated harassment campaigns, impersonation accounts, content theft, and organized online stalking commonly referred to as gang stalking.

 

The time to act is now.

 

What is Gang Stalking Online?

 

Online gang stalking refers to coordinated harassment carried out by multiple individuals or fake accounts targeting one person across digital platforms.

 

This harassment can include:

 

• Fake accounts created to impersonate or mock someone

• Organized comment attacks meant to intimidate or silence a person

• Groups encouraging harassment or threats toward a targeted individual

• Stolen videos or content reposted to humiliate or defame the creator

• Harassing messages, threats, and stalking behavior across multiple platforms

• The use of someone else's name, photos, or likeness to create false identities

 

Because people can hide behind anonymous profiles, it allows bad actors to coordinate attacks while avoiding accountability.

 

The Real Harm Caused by Online Harassment

 

This issue is not harmless internet behavior.

 

The consequences are serious and often devastating:

 

• People have lost their social media accounts and businesses

• Creators have lost income from stolen and reposted content

• Individuals have been falsely impersonated, causing conflict with strangers

• Victims have experienced severe emotional distress

• Many people report anxiety, depression, and fear for their safety

• Some individuals have tragically taken their own lives after relentless online harassment

 

In some cases, harassment spreads across multiple platforms, making it impossible for victims to escape the abuse.

 

How Current Systems Fail Victims

 

Most platforms claim to have reporting systems, but victims regularly report that:

 

• Reports are ignored or take months to review

• Fake accounts are repeatedly recreated after being removed

• Content theft and impersonation remain active for long periods

• Harassment groups are allowed to organize attacks

• Victims lose their accounts while abusers remain active

 

Users are often left to defend themselves while harmful accounts continue operating.

 

This is unacceptable.

 

What We Are Demanding

 

We call on TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and other major platforms to implement stronger protections immediately.

 

These protections should include:

 

1. Stronger Identity Accountability

Platforms must implement stronger verification options to prevent people from creating multiple fake accounts used for harassment.

 

2. Faster Removal of Impersonation Accounts

Accounts using another person's identity, photos, or videos without permission should be removed quickly.

 

3. Content Ownership Protection

Creators must have stronger protection against stolen videos being reposted or monetized by other accounts.

 

4. Harassment Detection Systems

Platforms should actively monitor coordinated harassment patterns, including groups targeting specific individuals.

 

5. Dedicated Support for Victims

Victims of organized harassment should have access to a specialized support team rather than automated responses.

 

6. Repeat Offender Bans

Users who repeatedly create fake accounts to harass others should face permanent device-level bans.

 

7. Transparency Reports

Platforms should publicly report how many harassment, impersonation, and stalking cases they receive and how they are resolved.

 

Why This Matters

 

Social media platforms have become central to modern life. People build careers, businesses, and communities online.

 

But without stronger protections, these platforms can also become tools for harassment, intimidation, and harm.

 

No one should lose their safety, livelihood, or peace of mind because of coordinated online abuse.

 

The technology exists to address these problems.

 

What is needed now is accountability and action.

 

Our Message to Social Media Platforms

 

We are asking you to take responsibility for the environments you have created.

 

Stop allowing harassment to flourish.

 

Protect the people who use your platforms every day.

 

The internet should not be a place where bullies hide behind fake identities while victims suffer in silence.

 

It is time to create safer digital communities.

 

Sign this petition if you believe:

 

• No one should be stalked or harassed online

• Impersonation and fake accounts should be stopped

• Creators deserve protection from content theft

• Social media companies must take stronger action

 

Together, our voices can push these platforms to create real change.

 

Sign and share this petition today

 

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The Issue

Millions of people use social media every day to communicate, build businesses, share ideas, and create communities. But for too many users, these platforms have become places of organized harassment, impersonation, stalking, and psychological abuse.

 

This petition calls on major social media platforms—including TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram—to take immediate action to protect users from coordinated harassment campaigns, impersonation accounts, content theft, and organized online stalking commonly referred to as gang stalking.

 

The time to act is now.

 

What is Gang Stalking Online?

 

Online gang stalking refers to coordinated harassment carried out by multiple individuals or fake accounts targeting one person across digital platforms.

 

This harassment can include:

 

• Fake accounts created to impersonate or mock someone

• Organized comment attacks meant to intimidate or silence a person

• Groups encouraging harassment or threats toward a targeted individual

• Stolen videos or content reposted to humiliate or defame the creator

• Harassing messages, threats, and stalking behavior across multiple platforms

• The use of someone else's name, photos, or likeness to create false identities

 

Because people can hide behind anonymous profiles, it allows bad actors to coordinate attacks while avoiding accountability.

 

The Real Harm Caused by Online Harassment

 

This issue is not harmless internet behavior.

 

The consequences are serious and often devastating:

 

• People have lost their social media accounts and businesses

• Creators have lost income from stolen and reposted content

• Individuals have been falsely impersonated, causing conflict with strangers

• Victims have experienced severe emotional distress

• Many people report anxiety, depression, and fear for their safety

• Some individuals have tragically taken their own lives after relentless online harassment

 

In some cases, harassment spreads across multiple platforms, making it impossible for victims to escape the abuse.

 

How Current Systems Fail Victims

 

Most platforms claim to have reporting systems, but victims regularly report that:

 

• Reports are ignored or take months to review

• Fake accounts are repeatedly recreated after being removed

• Content theft and impersonation remain active for long periods

• Harassment groups are allowed to organize attacks

• Victims lose their accounts while abusers remain active

 

Users are often left to defend themselves while harmful accounts continue operating.

 

This is unacceptable.

 

What We Are Demanding

 

We call on TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and other major platforms to implement stronger protections immediately.

 

These protections should include:

 

1. Stronger Identity Accountability

Platforms must implement stronger verification options to prevent people from creating multiple fake accounts used for harassment.

 

2. Faster Removal of Impersonation Accounts

Accounts using another person's identity, photos, or videos without permission should be removed quickly.

 

3. Content Ownership Protection

Creators must have stronger protection against stolen videos being reposted or monetized by other accounts.

 

4. Harassment Detection Systems

Platforms should actively monitor coordinated harassment patterns, including groups targeting specific individuals.

 

5. Dedicated Support for Victims

Victims of organized harassment should have access to a specialized support team rather than automated responses.

 

6. Repeat Offender Bans

Users who repeatedly create fake accounts to harass others should face permanent device-level bans.

 

7. Transparency Reports

Platforms should publicly report how many harassment, impersonation, and stalking cases they receive and how they are resolved.

 

Why This Matters

 

Social media platforms have become central to modern life. People build careers, businesses, and communities online.

 

But without stronger protections, these platforms can also become tools for harassment, intimidation, and harm.

 

No one should lose their safety, livelihood, or peace of mind because of coordinated online abuse.

 

The technology exists to address these problems.

 

What is needed now is accountability and action.

 

Our Message to Social Media Platforms

 

We are asking you to take responsibility for the environments you have created.

 

Stop allowing harassment to flourish.

 

Protect the people who use your platforms every day.

 

The internet should not be a place where bullies hide behind fake identities while victims suffer in silence.

 

It is time to create safer digital communities.

 

Sign this petition if you believe:

 

• No one should be stalked or harassed online

• Impersonation and fake accounts should be stopped

• Creators deserve protection from content theft

• Social media companies must take stronger action

 

Together, our voices can push these platforms to create real change.

 

Sign and share this petition today

 

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