Share your Coordinated Harassment Experiences with Us - Completely Anonymously - Closing Date 31 May 2026
A while ago now, an organisation within the area of coordinated harassment asked for suggestions or solutions from affected people on how the situation could be improved for victims.
I responded to this with a potential suggestion.
My suggestion was that the affected people should join together to form a group of affected people and move together as a group. This is because when individuals try and fight on their own, they can often be dismissed and not listened to. When people club together as a single voice, their voices cannot be so easily dismissed.
Unfortunately, the representative blocked me shortly after reading my suggestion. That reaction made it clear they weren't genuinely open to serious suggestions or solutions.
When people are harmed by the same system, organisation, or pattern of behaviour, they almost always have more strength, visibility, and leverage when they act together. This is true emotionally, socially, politically, and legally.
We’ve seen this dynamic play out in other major scandals. For years, victims of grooming gangs in the UK were isolated, disbelieved, or blamed. It was only when survivors came forward collectively - supported by journalists and campaigners - that the scale of the problem became impossible to ignore.
The same thing happened in the Post Office scandal (also in the UK). Individual sub-postmasters were repeatedly told they were the only ones affected. Only when hundreds joined forces did the truth finally come out, forcing institutions and the public to confront what had happened.
A short 30-second clip I saw on X sums this up perfectly - why a collective voice is far more powerful than many individual ones fighting alone.
Last week, I came across a video claiming that many people have already taken their individual cases forward in relation to being targeted, only for them to be dismissed or rejected.
This highlights the core issue. When we fight in isolation, our chances of being heard or achieving any meaningful progress are much smaller. Coming together as a group gives us a much stronger platform.
If you believe we are far stronger together, you can join the collective right now - completely free - using the link below.
https://form.jotform.com/260875073689068
Please understand that this collective (and our site) is not a solution to coordinated harassment. The collective and the site serve as a modest first step focused on connection, solidarity, and making our shared experience harder to dismiss. They offer no guarantee whatsoever that the harassment will stop or reduce or that any specific outcomes will be achieved. Any form of progress in these matters is often slow and extremely challenging. By joining the collective, and by accessing or using our Site, you accept and understand these limitations.
Together, we are far harder to silence.