A band of Twitter trolls alleging to be from the Middle East spent Sunday and Monday repeatedly reporting âatheistâ and pro-LGBT girls and women to the local authorities in places where blasphemy laws allow for punishments as severe as death.
Stories of social media harassment have become increasingly common in recent years, but the consequences of this trolling campaign could be far more serious than most. Twitter users in Kuwait have already spent years in jail for tweets similar to the ones trolls unearthed on Sunday and Monday, as repeated requests to Twitter to ban those doxing young women have so far fallen on deaf ears.
Late Sunday night, Twitter user @old_gaes tweeted a screenshot of one of @Pharaohoeâs tweets from February, which had replaced the word âdomainâ in a verse from the Quran with a slang word for vagina.
âThis is the end of another atheist and we should continue exposing every Arab atheist child to their parents who do not know of their atheism,â @old_gaes wrote in Arabic above the tweet.
Several friends of @Pharaohoe on Twitter told The Daily Beast that she is 16 years old and lives in Kuwait.
@Old_gaes urged his followers to report her tweets to authorities after tracking down and disseminating appropriate government email addresses.
Dubaiâs verified police account tweeted back to @old_gaes on Monday morning, asking him to âkindly send the detailsâ about potential blasphemy along to a specific email address.
âHis entire account is of him reporting LGBTQ and ex-Muslims, or harassing them until they deactivate,â said Dubai-based Twitter user Afra, who declined to give her last name because âit could really affect my safety.â
On Monday, @Pharaohoe tweeted âthey fucking found me,â âim gonna puke,â then âiâm deactivating guys.â She then deleted her account.
@Old_gaes deactivated his own account late on Monday after users threatened to report a tweet critical of the UAE to Dubai Police, but he first gloated about his crusade when @Pharaohoeâs account went dark.
âThey live in our safety and eat from our God given bounties, but when they disrespect our faith you think they deserve mercy or forgiveness?â he wrote in Arabic.
Many of his followers voiced agreement and pledged to help.
âArab gays and atheists live amongst us, but if every person got up and defended his faith and spread Dawah (education) to every gay and atheist, they would disappear from Twitter,â @iBxdr responded in Arabic.
âNow when a man defends his religion by utilizing the laws of the country he is being hateful but when a girl disrespects our religion it is nothing! strange world,â wrote @TheAmazingMK in Arabic.
@Old_gaes and some of his followers then began reporting users like Afra who came to @Pharaohoeâs defense.
âHeâs using scare tactics to silence people,â said another user who had been harassed by @Old_gaesâs followers, but asked her name be withheld in âfear for her safety.â âThis tactic is not new at all. Many Arab atheists, political dissenters, and LGBQT (users) are doxed into silence. Thatâs why you find many of these accounts are anonymous, so that if they are targeted, their identity wonât be revealed.â
@Old_gaes continued doxing and reporting more young women on Tuesday.
Above a tweet by the user @holyvag that reads, âWhere is God? Why isnât he shaking the ground of every person who makes fun of him?â in Arabic, @Old_gaes wrote, âIâm reporting her and I donât wanna hear the excuse that sheâs too young.â
The persistent doxing is leaving many women, who have repeatedly reported the users to Twitter, wondering how to make it stop.
âTwitter is absolutely useless. They donât take this sort of thing seriously,â said the woman who asked to remain anonymous. âI donât know what the solution is.â
âHeâs so dangerous,â said Afra. âI donât know how his account is still up.â
Last year, Twitterâs then-CEO Dick Costolo made reining in abuse a priority for the social network and expanded its safety team to âact against accounts that donât follow the rules.â In February, the company hired a group of experts to launch the Twitter Trust & Safety Council, which would âprovide more tools and policiesâ to âexpress themselves freely and safely on Twitter.â
When The Daily Beast reached out to Twitter to ask how accounts like @Old_gaes were allowed to remain active despite consistent reports of harassment, a spokesperson said that âwe do not comment on individual accounts, for privacy and security reasons.â
When asked to âbetter outline how Twitter assesses threats to personal safetyâ after a violation of the rules that could leave its users in danger, the company did not respond to repeated requests at press time.
In 2012, a Kuwaiti man was jailed for 10 years for insulting Muhammad and Saudi and Bahrainian officials on Twitter. Another man was sentenced to five years for âa Twitter comment about Sunni/Shia theologyâ a year later, according to Human Rights Watch. Kuwait passed an amendment allowing for the death penalty for âMuslims who curse the God or the Quranâ in 2012.
On Monday night, @Old_gaes bragged to his newest target above a screenshot of @Pharaohoeâs tweets.
â@Holyvag I was joking before, but now Iâm serious. Youâll be with her soon,â he wrote.