In the early hours of the morning, when most people are asleep, social media can transform into a breeding ground for unhealthy obsessions and abusive behaviour. This was starkly illustrated when James Hind published an abusive tweet at 2:29 am. The timing of this attack raises concerns about his mental health and the obsessive nature of his fixation. The Impact of Nighttime/Early Morning Abuse… Receiving an abusive tweet in the dead of night, or the early morning, is a jarring experience. It disrupts the peace and tranquillity that nighttime typically brings, leaving the recipient, (and the sender,) feeling vulnerable and exposed. This kind of harassment is not only invasive but also indicative of a deeper, more troubling issue. Most people are asleep at that hour, making it an unusual and alarming time to engage in such hostile behaviour. (Thankfully the recipient was fast asleep when the tweet was sent.) The Psychology Behind Obsessive Behaviour… James Hind's actions suggest a l...