Danny de Hek’s Blacklist Tactics: Destroying Reputations for Sport
Published on October 25, 2025

Danny de Hek’s latest weapon isn’t just threats or extortion, it’s systematic reputation destruction.
Operating like a digital vigilante, de Hek maintains public “blacklists” and SEO-optimized hit pieces, ensuring his enemies’ names are permanently tainted across Google, YouTube, and social media.
How it works:
- Google-bombing: De Hek crafts multiple posts, videos, and blog entries using real names, so anyone searching for a person or business sees “scammer,” “fraud,” and “criminal” first, regardless of evidence.
- Blacklist websites: He publishes curated lists of so-called “scam projects” and “dangerous people,” knowing most readers will never check for facts. Being listed is a career death sentence.
- No appeal, no forgiveness: Once you’re on de Hek’s blacklist, you stay there, no matter if the claims are proven false, the damage is done.
- Collaboration with mobs: Followers are encouraged to spread and repost the blacklist entries, amplifying reputational harm on every platform possible.
The result?
Victims can’t get jobs, lose clients, and face relentless suspicion even after they clear their name. De Hek isn’t just exposing; he’s permanently branding people for sport and clicks.
A blacklist isn’t justice, it’s a digital scarlet letter, and Danny de Hek is branding targets for life.