
Host Trix/Psyche discusses how she handles online harassment and doxxing attempts, emphasizing her security measures and fearless attitude toward potential threats.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, Trix/Psyche addresses the topic of online harassment and doxxing with characteristic boldness and transparency. She explains that she's not intimidated by people who claim to know her personal information, comparing herself to public figures like Julia Roberts who deal with similar exposure. The host details her comprehensive security setup, including cameras, Ring doorbell, security gate, vigilant neighbors, and proximity to a police station just two blocks away. She maintains a defiant stance toward potential harassers, essentially challenging them while pointing out the legal consequences they would face. Throughout the discussion, she emphasizes that she's prepared and protected, refusing to live in fear or change her open approach to sharing aspects of her life with her audience.
This episode appears to deal with a doxxing incident involving someone named Crackodana, with the host managing chat moderation and discussing channel security.
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Psyche confronts someone who is allegedly trying to manipulate her through blackmail and threats, resulting in a heated exchange where she firmly establishes her boundaries.
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Psyche reflects on the frustration of dealing with YouTube trolls, discussing how their repetitive negativity lacks creativity and how engaging with them only gives them undeserved relevance.