VER-XIII-0015
“I was cyberbullied and the platforms did nothing to help me.”
Platforms profit from conflict. Outrage drives engagement. Their content moderation is designed to remove the minimum required to avoid regulation, not to protect you. When you reported it and nothing happened, you learned what the platform actually values — and it's not your safety. The failure is theirs. The harm is yours. Both are real.
Your Practice
Screenshot everything. Block the accounts. Report again — and escalate through every channel available. If the bullying involves threats, file a police report. Then decide consciously whether this platform deserves your presence. You are not obligated to exist in a space that refuses to protect you. Leaving isn't losing. It's self-respect.
The Architects
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche, Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols (Götzen-Dämmerung, 1889), "Maxims and Arrows" §12 (Walter Kaufmann translation). German original: "Hat man sein warum? des Lebens, so verträgt man sich fast mit jedem wie?"