There are people who solely use the internet to fight with others, and one of those heavyweight fighters is Savanah Sparks, who doxxes misogynists and harassers on her page.


Sparks or @rx0rcist is a former pharmacist and current board-certified lactation consultant who uses her platform to debunk medical misinformation. Of course, she has countless trolls and for the past year, she's been holding them accountable by showing how easy it is to uncover their real identity.


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In a recent video of hers, she documents her attempt to track down a troll who had been harassing her for over a year. 


“You wanted my attention so badly. Now you have it,” she says.


The internet rabbit hole she embarks on includes; finding the dealership he bought his car from; looking through his likes to find a woman who knows him in real life; finding a bikini photo of said woman to find his account and name; which then led her to finding his Facebook and old Twitter account.


 Apparently, he’s a misogynist on all platforms.


“Keith let me give you some advice buddy. You appear to have just had a beautiful baby girl.


"How that happened, I have no idea. But unless you want her to grow up and know exactly the type of daddy she’s got, I suggest you stop harassing me,” she threatens.  “Because I’m petty enough to wait until she turns 18 and tell her myself. Stop bothering me and go take care of your newborn you f---ing weirdo.”



The video garnered 1.8 million views on TikTok and 16 million on Twitter. Sparks and her videos are polarizing. The response to her content splits into two camps. Those who are excited that people are being held accountable for the harassment they spew on the internet. And those who find it terrifying that anyone, no matter how well intention, would dox someone online.


“She and I might actually need to be best friends, bc this is how deep I be ready to go when folks play too much,” tweets @naima.


“Absolutely psychotic behavior on display and if you disagree there's 100% something wrong with you,” says @bolverk15.