>>13516537Fun Fact:
Did you know the feeling of embarrassment and the feeling of pleasure are extremely closely linked?
Think about it; when you feel embarrassment at something secret being known to the world, at times, you may also consider how exciting it would be to bring that secret closer to your normal life. The thrill of that idea, bringing the shame or exposure closer to the light of day, is the same reason you have phenomena like public sex fetishes, or "flashers," or people who wear collars in public.
When you consider that phenomenon, and understand how it works in the real world, it should make sense that such an idea would exist in the digital world as well. People will send in public displays of things that are considered private matters, especially sad matters, in order to expose themselves to attention, pity, and even shame. Some may especially want that shame. To that kind of person, being looked at with such a combination of pity and derision would combine to give a near-orgasmic sensation.
There is no viable way to stop them. To give them pity is to invite more egregious and bold attempts for a similar "high." To give them shame results in the same thing. To punish them provokes only their arousal, and serves as a motivator to do it again, and more. Doubly so if they can cleanly separate it from their real life. You can try and ignore them, but before they go away it's likely that they will escalate in order to attempt to gain a response. It's a hellish task to truly discourage them, and the answer will be different for every person when it comes to dealing with them. Their "weak points" are unique.