Cyberstalking, Note 1

(I’m starting this Notes segment of this Cyberstalking post to write quick notes as cyberstalking incidents happen. The Pages segment will be left for thorough and chronological writings regarding cyberstalking.)

So today I went to the library for WiFi to backup my phone. I didn’t have my charger, so I couldn’t backup my phone, so I figured I’d just upload my photos. It took awhile to upload one photo, so I figured I'd look through a magazine and wait patiently. I picked up my phone to check on the progress and the progress quickly went from uploading 121 items to 116 items then immediately back to 121 items. It took me a minute to figure out that it was the librarians who were cyberstalking me and hijacking my phone. These two librarians were talking to each other, implicitly staying things to harass me; like “off!” which makes no sense because I was quiet and respectful. I had taken a recent screenshot of a screenshot of porn I saw on Instagram, so I decided I’d select the screenshot to see how the librarians react. So I selected the screenshot and zoomed in on certain parts of the screenshot, and it didn’t take long before the librarians reacted; so they were not only hijacking the progress status displayed, but were also viewing the screen remotely. I think the librarians were a bit confused and didn’t know how to react. The librarians started talking in a seductive tone. So I took a screenshot of the progress on my phone and wrote on the screenshot something along the lines of “cyberstalked by librarians, talking seductively.” I laughed, not only because it was a bit funny, but to also let them know that I caught them red handed, but only somewhat red handed because there’s still that barrier of anonymity; and, by the way, I catch a lot of people cyberstalking somewhat red handedly. Soon after, both the librarians were silent and nowhere in sight. I didn’t want to waste anymore of my time, so I left, and as the door was closing, one of the librarians loudly whispered “perv.”

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