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« Last post by Sakit on February 03, 2026, 05:53:02 PM »
https://youtu.be/3uf-IDuQY5g?si=KvA7RKcFb8x11LW5 Larry Rolla sums it up
9 minutes into this I was shocked what Larry had said. From what Larry had said I had no idea you were so vindictive and evil. But I’m just stupid oh that’s right you said beyond stupid and ignorant.
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« Last post by Sakit on February 03, 2026, 05:38:14 PM »
And yes, once the ball is rolling law enforcement can seize your devices. I find it FUCKING HILARIOUS people who talk endless shit about others CRY when they are found out. Well....it's happening fuckers. Here's just a few tid bits. Sound like any of you here? As for horseplop.com hiding offshore, not a problem.
Anonymous cyber harassment can include:
Repeated insulting, threatening, or degrading messages
Fake accounts used to stalk, bait, or provoke
Posting or spreading false statements (defamation)
Doxxing threats (sharing or threatening to share private info)
Coordinated pile-ons using burner accounts
Impersonation or fake profiles meant to damage reputation
The anonymity is often intentional—it lets the harasser escalate without immediate consequences.
Why people do this
Common motivations include:
Power & control – anonymity creates a sense of dominance
Retaliation or obsession – especially when they feel criticized or exposed
Disinhibition – people say things online they would never say face-to-face
Ideological or personal grudges – activism, politics, or personal disputes often trigger this
Fear of accountability – they know their behavior wouldn’t survive daylight
This behavior is about them, not about anything you did “wrong.”
Is it illegal?
It can be—depending on conduct and jurisdiction.
Often illegal or actionable:
Credible threats of violence
Stalking or harassment campaigns
Defamation (false statements presented as fact)
Impersonation
Doxxing or invasion of privacy
Even when individual messages seem “minor,” patterns matter legally.
What you should do (important)
1. Preserve evidence
Screenshot everything (include usernames, timestamps, URLs)
Save messages in original format if possible
Keep a simple timeline
2. Don’t engage
Responding often escalates behavior and helps them justify it
3. Report strategically
Platform reports (X, Meta, etc.)
If threats or stalking exist: local law enforcement
Civil route: an attorney can subpoena platforms to unmask anonymous users
4. Lock down your digital footprint
Tighten privacy settings
Remove easily searchable personal details
Use two-factor authentication everywhere
Can anonymous harassers be identified?
Yes—despite what they think.
Through:
IP logs and metadata
Platform account records
Subpoenas or court orders
Patterns linking anonymous and known accounts
Anonymity online is conditional, not absolute.
Emotional reality (this matters)
Being targeted anonymously:
Feels unfair and destabilizing
Creates constant vigilance
Can bleed into real-world stress
That reaction is normal. What’s happening to you is not trivial, and it’s not “just the internet.”
Larry is 1000% right you’re just looking for somebody to sue. You’re an accident waiting to happen. By the way you violated everything you put on your list at one time or another.. you were incorrect I never even bought up your name and you started harassing me calling me stupid and then beyond stupid and then ignorant.
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« Last post by Checked Up on February 03, 2026, 05:08:45 PM »
That boys mom had to have slept with a MONKEY 🐒!
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« Last post by Checked Up on February 03, 2026, 05:00:06 PM »
Ask Ron Burke if Standardbreds make money 💰 🤑
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« Last post by BigMikeRocco on February 03, 2026, 04:52:38 PM »
Sorry, no Morgan this weekend.
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« Last post by Pacer 2 on February 03, 2026, 04:22:23 PM »
But thoroughbreds make money
But standardbreds make money also
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Outrider is there to communicate with/help the driver when a horse is uncontrollable, or showing signs of distress, etc. They also can communicate with officials if they see something going on, or chase after loose horses.
Duh, I know what an outrider's duties are. The point is it wouldn't have mattered whether there was an outrider or not. Thank God stupidity isn't contagious
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USTA shows the Mass owner is fairly new to the business. Now with over 30 horses trained mostly in NY and Maine.
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