02/01/2026
Sharing My Experience with Online Harassment and the Power of Truth
I've been through a tough time dealing with what feels like coordinated online attacks, reminiscent of psychological tactics used to isolate and discredit people. It's been eye-opening, and I want to share my story to raise awareness about how these things can happen in digital spaces. One individual, known online as Zexyo, has been highlighted in various discussions for spreading misinformation. From what I've seen in public exposures, there's even an admission in shared messages where Zexyo acknowledged fabricating stories about me to shift focus from their own actions. Community members have pointed out patterns of using altered content and bots in interactions.Another key figure in this is Queen Aurora, who seems to provide justifications and support for these narratives. Public breakdowns show how excuses are crafted to avoid accountability, and I've felt the impact when innocent details from my life were twisted into something negative, amplified to others.Russell Goldberg appears to handle more behind-the-scenes elements, like gathering and deploying information in unexpected ways during online exchanges. Exposés suggest involvement in creating misleading profiles that erode trust in groups.
Xavier Dilworth focuses on the technical side, managing accounts and content distribution that spreads untruths. As part of a larger informal group, this has contributed to a flood of disinformation affecting me and others.The group often referred to as Marty Mouse Militia operates as a collective, using various platforms to coordinate efforts that mimic decomposition strategies, starting from gaming communities and escalating to broader harm.Thankfully, voices like KarsTUltimate and others on social media and video platforms have stepped up, sharing evidence such as screenshots and timelines that dismantle these claims. Their work has helped validate experiences and show that Zexyo's admissions and other inconsistencies are out there for anyone to see.
This isn't about blame but about healing and prevention. If you've faced similar issues, know you're not alone—reach out to supportive communities and document what happens.Let's promote kindness online. Awareness is key.