Awareness video of bullying

This is a video after viewing many different videos who are victims of a popular content, creator, and the Sonic community known as Emily Jones. Most of you know her as Emi Jones. Long story short, she calls me a lot of trouble in grief since 2015 for blocking her on Twitter. Yes, Twitter back when it was called Twitter not X. You would have to view different videos on YouTube of her other victims, especially guys who she tried to baby trap or use them specifically for money or use them to get things out of them and other things like that.

Emily‘s problem with me is that I blocked her on Twitter and she didn’t like that. So she wanted petty revenge and continues to send her people after me to try to get rid of me. I can’t even go to a public Sonic event because her friends make sure I can’t go and enjoy myself.

This is one of many air awareness videos I will be making because I too have receipts and screenshot proof of trouble. She was causing me and who she was trying to get involved. If people like SaberSpark would speak out so that I know you’re there I would appreciate it. But it seems like everyone who has been a victim, makes videos and says things, but then there’s no way to contact them and when I try to say something, everybody runs & hides, so I don’t know what is going on but it needs to stop. Bullying needs to stop

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... Read moreAs someone who has observed various online communities, I can attest to how deeply cyberbullying can impact individuals both personally and socially. Being targeted online, especially within niche fandoms like the Sonic community, often means not only verbal attacks but also social exclusion from events and spaces one once enjoyed. The influence bullies hold can create a hostile atmosphere where victims feel isolated and helpless. From my own experience, the emotional toll of cyberbullying goes beyond just the immediate insults or harassment—it can affect one’s mental health, confidence, and willingness to participate in community activities. When efforts to seek support seem to be met with silence or avoidance, it amplifies feelings of frustration and loneliness. Sharing receipts or concrete evidence, like screenshots, helps validate victims’ experiences and encourages others to stand up against bullying. However, community leaders and prominent members must also play their part by openly addressing these issues and fostering environments of respect and safety. Awareness videos such as this one play a key role in educating others about the real consequences of cyberbullying and motivate victims and bystanders alike to break the cycle. Bullying must be stopped not only through exposure but also by building a culture of empathy and support within online communities.

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