You can contact the police if you are being stalked. In most countries stalking is illegal and includes acts of harassment.
Report it to the authorities.
Organized stalking refers to a coordinated effort by a group of individuals to harass or intimidate a specific person, often through persistent surveillance, manipulation of the person's environment, and psychological tactics. It may involve tactics such as following the target, making threatening gestures, or spreading false information about them. Victims often report feelings of paranoia and isolation, as the behavior can be subtle and insidious. While some people believe organized stalking is a real phenomenon, others consider it a manifestation of mental health issues or delusional beliefs.
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Reverse engineered organized stalking is not typically recognized as a formal category by law enforcement or government agencies, and thus, it may not be specifically on any official watch list. However, concerns about stalking, harassment, and related activities are generally monitored by authorities. If individuals believe they are victims of such actions, they are encouraged to report to local law enforcement for investigation. Awareness of these issues is growing, but formal recognition and categorization may vary by region and agency.
report him
Report him for stalking or a restraining order.
If it is serious, report them to the police, your parents or your school principal. If not, try to ignore it. Please note that looking over to your desk in class is NOT stalking.
No, you don't have to if you don't want to. They're not allowed to put you in prison for refusal to file a report. But if you don't call the cops, file a police report or take your stalker to court, he/she will keep stalking you and start stalking other people and they will eventually hurt you. And you still refuse to call the cops, file a police report or take your stalker to court after they hurt you, eventually, he/she will end up killing you.
You can prove someone is stalking you through a false account if you have messages from the profile. You can report the false account to the Facebook support team.
A person who uses organized stalking as an experience against others may be an ex business associate of the person being stalked. It is sometimes used against whistle blowers. Any person who is stalked experiences it without giving their consent.
block their number or email address or save all the evidence and report them
Regardless of his motivation he is "stalking" you which (inthe US) is unlawful everywhere. He is not only stalking you, he has also made threats Depending on your age, either report this individual to your School Resource Office (if there is one) or your school administrators and/or your parents/guardians. If you are an adult you should report his actions to the police.