This article, published in Feminist Media Studies, examines the role of defamation in silencing victims of domestic violence and other gender-based forms of harm. It specifically analyzes the coordinated digital campaign of hate and misogyny directed at actress Amber Heard during the Depp v Heard defamation trial. The study explores how platformed misogyny, far-right groups, and anti-feminist online networks mobilize acts of technology-facilitated gender-based violence against Heard. The research highlights the interconnectedness of online disinformation, anti-feminisms, and popular misogyny, and how they contribute to the silencing and shaming of individuals who make claims of gender-based violence. [Extracted from the article]