Public Defamation: Créateur de Classe Magazine, Et Electus Unus Music, & the Plaggenborgs Part 1

January 21, 2025 2025, Digital Forensics, Online Abuse, Defamation

“This person is stalking and threatening a 9 yr old on X. Please remove this account and send proper authorities if need be. We want less of this in our world.”



In a world where personal brands can flourish and phoenixes can rise from the ashes, sometimes the journey is littered with unexpected challenges and misinformation that can obscure the light of a fresh start. In the case of the Diabolidoll brand, intended to embody creativity through hot sauce and makeup lines, what should have been a hopeful rebirth became ensnared in a web of public defamation and disinformation.


The vision for Diabolidoll was born out of resilience. It aimed to reflect not only a personal journey through darkness but also a commitment to protecting what truly matters—our children. The brand's foundation was rooted in values of care and responsibility, cultivated through experiences that demanded patience and empathy. Yet, an unexpected confrontation with a fellow community member turned this vision on its head.


When concerns about online operational security were raised in an effort to safeguard a child’s privacy due to the public sharing of their personal information online, what followed was a storm of misplaced wrath. The fallout from this warning spiraled into an unjust narrative, one that painted the initiator of the warning as the aggressor and a predator—a label unfathomable to anyone who truly understands their history of care and advocacy for children’s safety.


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False accusations can have devastating consequences. In this case, the claims made against the Diabolidoll brand were not just erroneous; they were repeated and magnified across various platforms, coaxed by individuals whose motivations appeared steeped in malice rather than concern. The impact of these allegations transcended personal feelings of betrayal, extending into tangible harm—significant financial losses, a squandered investment of time and resources, and threats to a peaceful existence.


Screenshot of social media exchange where someone pushes back against being called a mother for having cats.


It is important to acknowledge the ripple effects that miscommunication and slander can invoke, particularly in our digital age where information spreads instantaneously. The tragic irony stands that in an effort to defend a child, a mother opened a door to stocastic terrorism against another for merely voicing a concern, leading to chaos, lost opportunities, and real harm.


As Diabolidoll strives to navigate this tumultuous terrain, it emerges with a renewed focus on not just business, but the larger dialogue about accountability, safety, and the consequences of our words.


This journey reminds us that behind every brand, there lies a story—some marked by resilience, others by unwarranted strife. The lesson here urges awareness of the power we each wield in our narratives, and the reality that compassion, when lost, can lead to far more than just misunderstandings; it can damage dreams and lives.


Twitter conversation showing multiple tweet exchanges between two users discussing a dispute over comments and blocking.

Please note: The video is only 15 seconds long, was posted by the mother in 2016, and the child's name is said in the audio. This is what was repeated to the mother (Tiffany M. Roberto), who bullied me, other victims, and trans people. An OPSEC reminder was given, of which these users heavily misrepresented to many others, then dogpiled and defamed my business across numerous posts. I have spent over a decade protecting children; this was merely a cybersmear campaign to distract from what they did.

A screenshot shows a dark-themed social media post discussing not wasting time with unhinged conversation.

A dark themed social media post showing a comment discussing content about stochastic terrorism and violence.

A tweet from Diabethell discussing evidence of deleted videos and their role in narrative creation.

This comment lays out the facts that can be proven with digital forensics and account history analysis by X.

A Twitter social media post warns about legal consequences for targeting a child online and demands removal of content.

This is factually untrue, defamatory, and clearly done in malice.


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Dark mode screenshot of a social media post with blue text and black background showing a short message and timestamps.

This is factually untrue, defamatory, and clearly done in malice.

Moving forward, Diabolidoll will continue to advocate for the well-being of minors and those susceptible to true predatory behavior and promote a culture of peace and understanding, especially for those, like myself, who prefer to stay out of the trenches of an online holy war these users have created for themselves based on their own actions.


The goal remains to harness creativity, encouraging others to embrace resilience while also learning from the shadows of our collective experiences. In the end, it’s not merely about branding or profit, but standing up for what is right and fostering compassion even in the face of darkness.


This page will be updated with the status of the legal case regarding the defamation done in malice when we can publicly do so.