TVK cadre celebrating their electoral victory. (File Photo | Express / MK Ashok Kumar)
Tamil Nadu

Social media users flag cyber abuse by TVK supporters

According to multiple users, social media accounts critical of the party are being mass-reported, leading to, in some cases, temporary suspensions and restrictions.

Aravind Raj

COIMBATORE: A week after the Tamil Nadu Assembly election results reshaped the state's political landscape, concerns are mounting over the immense online harassment and abuse by supporters and digital volunteers associated with the TVK, with many social media users calling upon party leader Vijay to intervene, take corrective action and save the youth treading on the wrong 'route'.

With just a week having passed since the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly election results were declared, the state has been divided like never before. Several users on social media have complained that individuals expressing criticism or differing opinions against the party or its leadership are being subjected to coordinated attacks online. Complaints range from abusive messages and threats to mass-reporting campaigns allegedly carried out by groups identifying themselves as TVK's "virtual warriors" and IT wing supporters.

According to multiple users, social media accounts critical of the party are being mass-reported, leading to, in some cases, temporary suspensions and restrictions. Others have accused certain online groups of spreading misinformation and intimidating those attempting to fact-check or counter misleading claims with data.

The issue has sparked wider debate about political discourse and online behaviour in Tamil Nadu, particularly among the youth who are deeply invested in political personalities and movements. Critics argue that social media platforms, once viewed as spaces for healthy political engagement and free expression, are increasingly turning hostile in the aftermath of the elections.

"Apart from abusive comments and threats, there have been instances where photos of women related to actors and politicians are being misused to target opponents," alleged a social media user, who also expressed concern over the lack of action from party leadership. Another user remarked that criticism is often being met with hostility rather than discussion.

Many have raised concerns over the state of Tamil Nadu's youth who are behaving like rabid mobs when someone questions or criticises their idol or party. "The inability and lack of maturity to handle criticisms by TVK workers or Vijay's fans is concerning. Everything is met with abuse, threats and harassment. Their parasocial obsession over their favourite actor by travelling on the wrong 'route' has completely rotted their thinking ability," said another user.

Condemning this, several users have now urged Vijay, to publicly call out online abuses and ensure discipline within the party's digital ecosystem and the youth.

Despite multiple attempts, TVK's General Secretary N Anand didn't respond to TNIE's calls for a comment on the accusations.

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