>>/132560/
Always wondered how exactly does this channel with ancient home videos damages Ashley nowadays. 16 YEARS PASSED, enough time for it to become a dusted internet relic. She should’ve either let that stay in the past and move on (especially with the amount of hype TikTok or YouTube algorithms caused), or cleaned up her past quietly. But not anymore, when she has to reap how badly she fucked up by bringing up more attention to trolls and furthermore fueling them up without even the slightest bit of pre-cautions taken beforehand. Damp squibs such as taking down some small channels or resources barely anyone care about just doesn't count there.

 >>/132567/
> doxxing
You're implying that reposting publicly available stuff that she herself carelessly distributed online =\= doxxing? Including her accepting random anons into private Instagram accounts that were later leaked, as you'd expect. Prior to her YouTube post, the whole situation remained relatively more calm, limited to general curiosity about her circumstances in current days and nothing beyond.

> she didnt post anything public for years
Stalkers still found ways to milk content out of her, anyway. Old or new, involving her car group.

 >>/132579/
> boxxy went offline and people eventually left her alone
So should have Ashley since the beginning. But likely decided to rely on her emotions instead of thinking twice.

> if u think digging for her personal information and stalking her friends to find any glimpse of her then swatting and doxxing her is normal behavior ur weird get a job bro.
No one does, besides underage schizos and haters of Ashley from discord groups who also regularly shit out their beefings with each other into this thread. The sole reason thread is still active.