There's actually been a few posts of this guy on the farms before, so I won't go too much into detail.
He's a 35-year-old
software dev that works at Vanguard, troon name "Alyssa Videlock", power word is Ryan. He's been doxed before on the sharty but he puts his address on his public resume. He's married to an actual man.
Alyssa Marie Videlock
(631)-655-4409
4027 Harbour Drive, Palmyra, NJ 08065
alyssa.videlock@gmail.com
His
portfolio is amusing, very 3l1t3 h4x0r vibes:
His professional mugshot, which I cannot for the life of me understand why we picked:
He's had some puff pieces about his jannying on
Wired, which also includes a lil snapshot of our kween:


Some highlight quotes:
Alyssa Videlock was 11 years old when she started searching for people like her on the internet
“Being trans online was not really a thing,” she says. “There was fetish stuff for it, and there were stories about transformation. But it was either porn or … porn.”
On Reddit, trans people had strength in numbers and power against the aggravation of trolls
For Videlock, lurking on Reddit became a prelude to posting every now and then—which ultimately became a prelude to making herself known in the real world, and in 2017 she started to transition
A couple of years later, she tuned in to a video of a trans woman playing piano on Reddit’s livestreaming service, r/pan, and was moved to watch as moderators shot down one vicious comment after another. The spectacle inspired her to become a moderator herself.
A lot to unpack there for sure. It's funny he insinuates that tranny culture wasn't evolved back then, but most of it today is still rooted in fetish (sissy, futa, otokonoko/femboy, etc.) shit and TF porn. Not a lot's changed over the past decade or so.
Another puff piece on "
trans tech" quoted him as well:
Transness is often explored not just in self-reflection but in conversation. “A lot of trans experience is communal,” says Alyssa Videlock, who moderates several trans-specific subreddits and Discord groups. She finds joy in helping other trans people find validation during their first moments of exploration.
His post history is mostly pretty typical, but he posted a
retarded vent about being an "infertile woman" that did not go over well on the significantly less-pozzed r/TwoXChromosomes of five years ago:

He does larp as an infertile woman though, usually
omitting that he is "infertile" in the same way that I am "handicapped" because I don't have wings to fly with even though I'm a heccing real angel I swear!
Others have noted that he has a frankly creepy obsession with "trans youth", and he does interact pretty often with actual children on reddit dot com. An
example:
Reeing about
social contagion, despite being on the record saying that "a lot of trans experience is communal":
Eunuch confirmed:
