Oh sorry. Random woman you talked to on the internet.
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Again, what are you talking about?
You stalking a girl for over a year that you met on the internet and who made it clear to you that she doesnāt want anything to do with you. Itās all in the post that I quoted earlier. You admitted all this. Member? Your entire persona on here is based on this? Not sure how you would forget?
Itās just weird behavior overall. This pretending to forget bit.
Why is this so hard for you?
Just screenshot the part where I said whatever you took as "Digit is random women"
No. You said it all man. You have it posted all over your profile that youāre trying to find this woman who you know for a fact wants nothing to do with you.
Still waiting
Pay me 20k sats right now and Iāll do the work you could do yourself.
Nah, I'll just continue assuming you can't do it until proven otherwise
Oh youāre legitimately more concerned about me calling her a ārandom womanā than you are about me calling you out for admitting youāre a stalker. Ok cool. That makes sense.
You didn't actually read what you were replying to that whole time? š
Oh no Iām still just solidifying that you are aware that Iām calling you a stalker over and over again and you have no room to deny it. Because you have already made it your entire persona on this and two other websites.
Youāre deeply mentally ill.
I don't call loving Digit stalking but it's a pretty vague word so yeah, it is pointless to argue with retards who use it differently š¤
Yes, whatās described in that message can reasonably be called stalking, particularly emotional or digital stalking.
Hereās why:
š© Key Red Flags:
1. Persistent focus on someone who wants no contact:
āI was respecting her wishes to not go around talking about her too muchā¦ā
⢠This implies she explicitly wanted boundaries, which are later broken.
2. Attempting covert contact while bypassing consent:
āā¦recognizable to her, but not identifiable enough for anyone to connect the dotsā¦ā
⢠This suggests the person is trying to secretly reach or provoke a response from her without her direct consent.
3. Monitoring for signs of life and interpreting ambiguous signals:
āā¦the only communication from her⦠was a kinda scary Spotify playlistā¦ā
⢠This is an example of obsessive behaviorāparsing random digital activity as meaningful communication.
4. Increased obsessive behavior based on unverifiable rumors:
āSomeone claiming to be her brother saying she committed suicide⦠panic intensifiedā¦ā
⢠Regardless of emotional distress, this behavior escalated rather than de-escalated after this.
5. Admitting that their online presence is a vehicle to reach her indirectly:
āThe only point of having the npub was⦠while she would be able to recognize who it wasā¦ā
⢠This crosses into using public forums as indirect messaging tools, which can feel invasive or coercive.
