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Host Trix discusses dealing with online harassment, including porn bombing and trolling, while explaining their screening process for panel guests.
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.
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.
The episode discusses strategies for dealing with online trolls and criticism as a streamer, including embracing self-deprecation and humility to disarm trolls.
This episode explores the dark side of fame, focusing on the rising issue of doxxing and the safety concerns that come with being a public figure in the age of social media.
A musical episode featuring Psyche performing a song directed at someone named Tony, addressing obsessive behavior and online harassment with poetic lyrics.
A musical/poetic episode where Psyche performs an original composition about 'Black RG' attempting to 'steal Christmas' from the Cult of Psyche community through digital harassment and negativity.
Psyche opens up about personal struggles with online harassment and cyberbullying, sharing how keyboard warriors emotionally affected her.
Host Trix/Psyche discusses how she handles online harassment and doxxing attempts, emphasizing her security measures and fearless attitude toward potential threats.
This episode discusses strategies for handling online trolls and harassment, drawing from the host's experience appearing on the Tommy James show.
This appears to be a brief promotional segment or advertisement for 'Trilopedia,' described as a guide for dealing with internet trolls.
This episode introduces 'Trollopedia,' described as a field manual for identifying and countering internet troll tactics.
A creative episode exploring the intersection of tarot streaming and dealing with online trolls, featuring original spoken word/rap content about maintaining spiritual boundaries in digital spaces.
Host Psyche conducts a Tuesday hangout stream featuring panel discussions, drama with various community members, and debuts a new tarot deck called Gallery of Hallucinations Oracle.
Psyche reacts to an AI-generated deepfake image of herself that was meant to be offensive but actually gave her a muscular physique, which she found amusing rather than insulting.
A strategic guide to protecting content creators from online trolls through psychological insights and defensive techniques.
A spoken word performance piece addressing online harassment and social media manipulation through occult and witchcraft imagery.
This episode appears to deal with a doxxing incident involving someone named Crackodana, with the host managing chat moderation and discussing channel security.
An exploration of the psychology behind online trolling, examining motivations like anonymity, narcissism, and sadism, with focus on tactics like reactive abuse and strategies for protection.
The episode explores the complexities of defending friends from online trolling and harassment, examining the moral implications and challenges involved.
Host Psyche addresses doxing incident involving Alexander McQueen revealing personal information on the show, resulting in a privacy complaint and fine.
A practical guide for new live streamers covering how to handle trolls, maintain audience engagement, and build a supportive community.
A brief episode capturing what appears to be a real-time online confrontation where Mason faces harassment from trolls, with supporters rallying to defend him.
Mini Manson clarifies she does not have a bladder fetish, explaining the misconception arose from old streams and a coordinated disinformation campaign involving deepfaked and spliced videos.
Psyche discusses challenges with live streaming, including being 'porn bombed' and 'gore bombed' by malicious viewers trying to get her channel in trouble.
Episode 298 of Psyche Awakens features discussions about trolls, YouTube drama, relationships, personal struggles, and includes musical interludes and promotional content for a book called 'Trolledia.'
Psyche/Trix provides a guide to identifying and dealing with different types of online trolls and cyberbullies by understanding their psychology and tactics.