You don’t need to vanish from the internet to be untouchable, you just need to stop being accessible to people who drain your energy. Villain energy is about being seen but not reached, visible but unavailable, present but out of reach.
Step one: Control your access. Mute, unfollow, restrict, social media has tools, and villains know how to use them. You don’t need to block everyone; you just need to stop giving them a front-row seat to your life. Let them wonder. Let them check and come up empty. Curiosity is punishment enough.
Step two: Stop oversharing. When you post every detail, you invite commentary. Keep your wins quiet, your moves private, and your glow visible but unexplained. A vague post is more powerful than a long rant because it leaves room for imagination, and imagination always does more damage.
Step three: Master selective replies. You don’t need to respond to every DM, every tag, every “hey.” Answer when it serves you. Ignore when it doesn’t. Being reachable is optional, your time isn’t community property.
Step four: Build mystery. Villains know the value of silence. Let your stories show glimpses, not chapters. Post the outfit, not the address. Post the smile, not the reason. The less they know, the louder the questions get.
Being unreachable isn’t about disappearing sometimes it’s about reminding people that your presence is a privilege, not a guarantee.
Tessa’s Final Thought:
Be seen, be remembered, but never be available on demand. That’s real villain energy.
Disclaimer:
This series is for entertainment and empowerment. Protect your peace online, know that mystery is power, but safety always comes first.