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Valkyrae Privates Her Twitter after Harassment from Stalker for MONTHS!!!

The Youtube sensation, a Youtuber who does Live Streamings on Youtube Rachel Hofstetter was recently in the news headlines. The sources claimed that she was harassed by her stalker on her Twitter account. ‘Valkyrae’ is her online pseudonym.

Rachel Hofstetter aka ‘Valkyrae’ Harassed by a stalker

Many famous personalities have reported to Twitter about the harassment by their stalker. Valkyrae is not only the one who faced harassment on Twitter but she remains the latest example. Moreover, it has been reported about other streamers too who faced harassment by their stalker on Twitter.

Valkyrae Privates Her Twitter after Harassment from Stalker for MONTHS!!!

Hence, Valkyrae has no other option than to make her account private. Later, she posted on her account for her fans,

“Unfortunately have to keep my account private until this delusional stalker dies. He’s made hundreds of accounts for months. Would love if Twitter had blocking options where the user can’t interact with an account that has blocked another account from the same device or something.”

Although she claimed that it is happening for months. That stalker is making new accounts to harass her every time. Thus she was left with only one option, to private her Twitter account.

Valkyrae Privates Her Twitter after Harassment from Stalker for MONTHS!!!

When she posted this on her social media, other streamers joined her by narrating their part of the story. Pokimane and Sweet Anita shared their experience of a stalker harassing them. Later, Twitter took necessary action for the security of Valkyrae’s account.

“hehehehehehehehehe thanks Twitter Goodmorning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” She posted on Twitter on January 14, 2021.

Furthermore, we hope that Twitter brings the blocking option to avoid this inconvenience. Who knows maybe Twitter will work over it and update with a blocking feature.

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