Stalking in a sentence as a noun

Let square = x => x * x\n\nTime to move over to stalking the Chrome devs...

The major news is stalking love interests, not the UN.

And fewer still doing more nefarious stuff like stalking down execs.

I've had peripheral contact with stalking on multiple occasions.

The stalking love interests bit puts the lie to any warrants required by the way. I'm not sure why that wasn't brought to a more prominent notice but I'd like to see the warrant issued to spy on a spouse.

These are no just a rogue employee stalking his ex, but actions on a targeted, ideological level.

A polar bear stalking my woodcutter, but evading my warrior across the arctic tundra.

Usually it's not quite so deliberate as the article paints of stalking mutual connections on LinkedIn.

The ad empires built on stalking every single breath of every single human want to take governments to task on the topic of stalking.

While there are certainly plenty of examples of abuse of knowledge, I tend to think of most "tracking" not as "stalking" but as "relationship building.

Blacks, Latinos, rape, abuse, and stalking victims, people who have something controversial to say, gays, people in repressive countries won't join.

If they are stalking you specifically, or leak any damaging information, that's another matter.

Was only a few hundred people so the cost of running the ad would likely only be a few bucks.- The ad copy / landing page just needed to be convincing that we weren't stalking her.

[Update: I took this thread to Twitter and got a bunch of really cogent arguments, including that LinkedIn enables harrassment/stalking of marginalized groups.

However if you're stalking a psychiatrist, the psychiatrist can, as a professional psychiatrist, evaluate you and decide to institutionalize you.

Stalking definitions

noun

a hunt for game carried on by following it stealthily or waiting in ambush

See also: stalk

noun

the act of following prey stealthily

See also: stalk