Is bullying calling out poor behaviour / standards?
I think most people in Tattle would shout out if they saw someone being robbed in the street? Is that essentially had happened here? X
In most areas of life, the repeated things we say would need no repetition, or repetition would be seen as a failure of some integrated enforcement role, because the onus to fix a problem doesn't rest with the unrelated parties identifying it.
If you're in school, and you report child a doing something wrong toward child b, eg selling them pokemon cards but never giving them to them, that then passes to the teachers at the school to fix. If you repeat your allegation, that's on them not you.
If in a workplace, eg a factory colleague x refuses to do any work, and you report it, it's a management issue. If you keep repeating if, and it ruins morale because everyone else is packing their 500 items a day except colleague x, it remains a management issue. You're not a troll.
Here, we repeat the conclusions we each come to. Guest can read them or not. I'm certainly not going to follow her technologically let alone physically telling her when there's so much of it here. I've better things to do than engage with someone directly who, without fear or favour, proves herself fundamentally and perpetually unable to act in what I consider a reasonable manner. Futile efforts speaking to her. She's too thick or too fixated on being chronically hard done by. Maybe both. She could win the euro millions and still be disappointed that it wasn't rollover week and it was somehow our fault. Stuck doing the quarter hack forever with only £60m for oak veneer furniture. Weep sob, rent a gob.
Reporting conclusions to an appropriate enforcement body, depending on the issue, isn't harassment or bullying. We keep concluding it, because she keeps doing it. If she stops doing things worthy of 509,000 posts complaining about it, there won't be 509,000 more. Compare her threads to those where someone is just annoying and no more. Single digit threads.