Also, the role of anonymity online—why do people engage in bullying others, and how does that change when they themselves become targets?
Names are the primary vessels of personal identity online. “Jialissa” could be a user handle, a pseudonym, or an avatar. The inclusion of a distinct, culturally resonant name reminds us that behind every screen name is a human being with histories, aspirations, and vulnerabilities. In an age where anonymity can both protect and endanger, the name anchors the narrative to an individual story.
With these elements in mind, here's an interesting text:
: A common trope in viral videos where an initial aggressor faces retaliation or "instant karma." Finding the Content
Online bullying often thrives on asymmetries of knowledge, anonymity, or platform privileges. A bully can leverage a large follower base, insider information, or algorithmic amplification to dominate a discourse. The “Freeze” element suggests that once a bully’s attack is broadcast, it is “frozen” into the collective memory, often outlasting the original conflict.