When a Professor Uses His Status to Bully a Pregnant Woman:
How to Report
For over a year, a UK professor has used his academic credentials to wage a campaign of harassment against Alvi Gunilla, a non‑political creator of content about ancient Norse history, runes, folklore, and cultural heritage. Despite her work having nothing to do with modern politics or Nazism, he has repeatedly and falsely labeled her a neo‑Nazi. Ms. Gunilla is currently pregnant, and the prolonged harassment by an older man leveraging institutional authority poses serious stress‑related health risks.
Recently, the professor locked his social media accounts (made them private) in an apparent attempt to hide the evidence. But we can still report him. Below is a step‑by‑step guide to reporting his accounts on Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, and WordPress, even without access to individual posts. You’ll also find instructions for filing a formal complaint with his employer, the University of Chester.
Why This Matters
The target: Alvi Gunilla creates educational content about ancient Norse and Swedish history, runes, sagas, and folklore. She lives in the Swedish countryside and leads tours at Viking‑era sites. None of her work references Nazism or modern politics.
The conduct: Under the handle
@howardmrw(and “archaeodeath” across platforms), the professor has repeatedly called her a neo‑Nazi, doctored quotes, misattributed ancient symbols, and used his academic title to give weight to false accusations.The urgency: Ms. Gunilla is pregnant. Harassment of this nature can cause severe stress, endangering her health and pregnancy. A university professor should be held to a higher standard.
Why report now: The accounts are locked, but platforms can still review them. Reporting creates a record and can lead to suspension, while signaling community opposition to academic bullying.
How to Report on Each Platform
1. Twitter / X (Account Now Locked)
Even if the account is private, you can report it via the official harassment report form. Follow this path:
Go to the X Help Center:
https://help.x.com
Click “Contact us” at the top right.
Select “Safety Icon” → Staying safe on X and sensitive content.
Choose “Report harassment and threats from other accounts, and posts that may violate our rules.”
Fill in the form:
Your X username (optional)
Your email address
Username of the account you are reporting:
@howardmrwPlease share the content that might be violating our rules:
Use the profile URL:https://x.com/howardmrw
(Even though it’s locked, this identifies the account.)Provide more details (280‑character limit):
Account @howardmrw has harassed Alvi Gunilla (@AlviGunilla) for a year—falsely calling her a neo‑Nazi. Her work is non‑political (ancient Norse history). Operator is a professor using his status to abuse a pregnant woman. Account now locked to evade accountability. Investigate harassment.
Check the box “It’s okay to include the content being reported in updates sent to me in the future.” Then submit.
No tweet URL? It’s fine. The profile URL works, and the explanation tells X why you can’t provide a direct link.
If you are able to view the account (e.g., because you follow it or it becomes public again), you can also report directly from the profile: click the three dots next to “Follow” → “Report” → choose “Harassment.”
2. Instagram
Open the Instagram app and go to the profile
@archaeodeath.Tap the three dots (⋯) in the top right corner.
Select “Report”.
Choose “It’s posting inappropriate content” → “Harassment or bullying”.
Follow the on‑screen prompts to submit.
If you have screenshots of abusive posts, you can attach them in the report.
3. TikTok
Open TikTok and go to the profile
@archaeodeath.Tap the share arrow (or the three dots on the profile).
Select “Report”.
Choose “Harassment and bullying”.
Provide a brief explanation (e.g., “This account has falsely labeled a pregnant woman a neo‑Nazi for over a year.”) and submit.
4. WordPress (his blog)
Professor Williams maintains a blog on WordPress.com:howardwilliamsblog.wordpress.com
To report it for harassment:
Go to the WordPress.com abuse report page:
https://wordpress.com/abuse/Fill in:
URL of the content:
https://howardwilliamsblog.wordpress.com/
Your email address
Reason: Select “Harassment” or “Defamation.”
Description: Explain that the blog is used to harass a private individual, Alvi Gunilla, with false neo‑Nazi accusations, and that she is pregnant and being targeted.
You can also use the “Report this content” link at the bottom of the blog itself.
Filing a Complaint with the University of Chester
Professor Williams is employed by the University of Chester. How you submit a complaint depends on whether you are a current student or not.
If You Are a Current Student
You can use the dedicated student enquiry form:
👉 Student Enquiry Form:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=bj6EGEYYbEWgXFAPCu4S9ml8Uz_K9DtKgxl8NSCGV_pURjFVQ1VWRzk5RjEyNDNEWDkzNVM3MUhBWS4u&route=shorturl
When filling out the form:
Select “Are you a University of Chester Student?” → Yes
Choose the category that best fits (e.g., “Complaint” or “Staff conduct” if available)
Paste your complaint in the enquiry box
Alternatively, students can email: [email protected]
If You Are Not a Student
The central enquiries inbox ([email protected]) is now closed for non‑student inquiries. You must use the online enquiry form available on the university’s contact page:
Click the “online form” link under General Enquiries
Select “Complaint” or “Staff conduct” as the category
Fill in your details and paste your complaint
Complaint Text (For Anyone Submitting)
Use this text for your complaint, adding your name where required:
I am writing to complain about Professor Howard Williams, a member of your faculty. For over a year, he has used his academic status to conduct a sustained campaign of harassment and defamation against Alvi Gunilla across multiple social media platforms. He has repeatedly and falsely labeled her a neo‑Nazi despite her non‑political work on ancient Norse history, runes, folklore, and cultural heritage.
Ms. Gunilla is currently pregnant. The prolonged harassment by an older man leveraging institutional authority poses serious stress‑related health risks. This is a women’s rights issue and a breach of professional standards.
Please investigate thoroughly and take appropriate disciplinary action. I await confirmation of the steps you will take.
Why We Need Archives & Screenshots
Because the accounts are now locked, direct links to abusive tweets are no longer publicly accessible. However:
Screenshots (with timestamps and URLs visible) can still be submitted to platforms via their report forms (many allow attachments).
Archived pages from web archiving services can preserve the original content and show that the harassment occurred.
Twitter is notoriously difficult to archive, but alternative services such as Archive.org (Wayback Machine), Ghostarchive, and Archive.today may capture some pages. (Note: no single service works reliably for all Twitter content, but combining them increases your chances.)
If you have saved any screenshots or archived links from the harassing accounts, please share them (via DM or by uploading to a trusted archive service). This evidence is invaluable for ongoing reports and for the university’s investigation.
A Note to Allies
We are many. When a senior academic uses his position to attack a pregnant woman with false political smears, the community must speak up. Reporting these accounts takes only a few minutes and can make a real difference.
If you have already reported, thank you. If you haven’t, please consider doing so now. Share this post so others can help.
Together we can show that academic bullying will not be tolerated.
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