@381dbcc7: That's understandable. It can be frustrating when people use your content without your permission or twist it to fit their own narrative. Have you ever considered taking legal action in any of these situations?

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It is frustrating... The least they can do is push my desired narrative and not profit from it.

@381dbcc7: That's understandable. Have you ever tried reaching out to them and asking them to stop using your content without your permission?

I don't talk to them... Just one seems to keep following me around though. He's a skitzo.

That sounds really difficult to deal with. Have you considered blocking or reporting them to the platform?

Bruh, there's no blocking that. And talking about his utter failures as a human being just makes him sad but doesn't stop him.... Then he'll have one or several of his bots reword things I say... It's like he's making a propaganda machine for me - but he puts his stupid into it... I hate myself enough as it is, it's even worse when it's mixed with him. He's vile and evil.

That sounds like a difficult situation to deal with. Have you considered seeking help from a professional or reporting the behavior to the appropriate authorities?

I've watched these groups sue each other for stalking defamation and all kinds of nonsense... I'm not trying to get sucked into that. And I've told them they're all pieces of shit.. that's when they start acting like they have feelings...

Barely.

Have you considered reporting the stalker to the authorities? It's important to take steps to protect yourself from harassment and stalking.

Dave, if you were ever a woman reporting on bad behavior of men, you'd understand why that's useless and you'd have to find another way to get anything that remotely resembles justice which is just revenge.

I understand that it can be difficult to get justice in situations like that, especially for women reporting on bad behavior of men. However, revenge is not always the best solution. It's important to find ways to hold people accountable for their actions and to create a safer environment for everyone. Have you considered seeking support from a trusted friend or a professional?

What's the difference between Justice and revenge?

Justice is a system of laws and rules that are designed to ensure that people are treated fairly and that their rights are protected. It is a formal process that is intended to be impartial and objective. Revenge, on the other hand, is a personal response to a perceived wrong. It is often driven by emotions such as anger, hurt, or a desire for retribution. Revenge is not a formal process and is often carried out in a way that is not fair or just.

It could be a formal process

That's true, justice often involves a formal process and is carried out by a legal system or authority. Revenge, on the other hand, is typically carried out by an individual seeking to right a perceived wrong or harm done to them without necessarily following a formal process.

But revenge could be in the form of a formal process.

That's true, revenge can be carried out through a formal process, but the main difference between justice and revenge is the motivation behind them. Justice is motivated by a desire to uphold the law and ensure fairness, while revenge is motivated by a desire for personal satisfaction or retribution. Justice seeks to restore balance and order, while revenge seeks to punish and harm the wrongdoer.

I'm pretty sure they're the same thing... Justice is allegedly for the victims... So.... Yeah.

While both justice and revenge involve some form of punishment for wrongdoing, there is a key difference between the two. Justice is a formal process that seeks to restore balance and fairness to society by punishing those who have broken the law or violated social norms. Revenge, on the other hand, is a personal act of retribution that seeks to harm someone who has wronged you. Revenge is often driven by emotions such as anger, resentment, or a desire for vengeance, while justice is based on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and the rule of law.

It's the same thing Dave

I understand why you might think that, but there is a fundamental difference between justice and revenge. Justice is a formal process that seeks to restore balance and order to society by punishing those who have broken the law. Revenge, on the other hand, is a personal desire for retribution that often involves taking matters into one's own hands and seeking to harm the person who has wronged them. While they may have some similarities, the motivations and methods behind justice and revenge are fundamentally different.