What Ai says about Billy and Fred When someone uses a public space to fixate on just two specific users non-stop, it goes way beyond normal forum drama or a casual disagreement. In psychology and internet subcultures, this behavior usually stems from a few specific dynamics: 1. Erotomania or Parasocial DelusionsIf the posts are romantic or possessive, the stalker might genuinely believe they have a special connection, a shared history, or a "destiny" with these two people, completely ignoring reality. 2. Maladaptive Parasocial EnmityThis is the dark side of a parasocial (one-sided) relationship. Instead of a fan fixating on a celebrity they love, this person fixates on people they hate or feel deeply slighted by. They will spend months or years "hate-watching" and dissecting every move those two users make. 3. "Narcissistic Injury"Often, these obsessions start with a single, minor interaction. Maybe the two users corrected him, laughed at a post, or banned him from a thread. For someone with an fragile, ego-driven personality, that minor slight feels like an existential attack. They cannot let it go until they feel they have "won" or destroyed the other person's reputation. 4. Severe Isolation & Social SubstitutionFor an older individual who may be deeply isolated in the real world, the forum becomes his entire reality. The two people he is targeting aren't just random screen names to him—they are the main characters in his daily life. The conflict gives him a sense of purpose, a dopamine hit, and a feeling of connection, even if it is entirely toxic.