The dancing man, also known as Sean, was bullied for just trying to have a good time, so Cassandra Fairbanks (and thousands of her friends) set out to make it right.

Fairbanks, a writer at The Free Thought Project in Los Angeles, first saw the screenshot of Sean being ridiculed on 4chan when it was posted in her L.A.-based online group called GNI. "I like to say we are a girl cult. I suppose group is more appropriate though," Fairbanks told Mashable.

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"We were all devastated. I offered to buy a flight if we found him and everyone agreed to help throw a party. Everyone was on board after we discussed whether or not this would be harmful or beneficial to him. We ultimately decided invitations to dance are always acceptable," she said.

Before starting their search, the group carefully decided that the extra attention would not bring him any more embarrassment after seeing the outpour of support for Sean. When they actually found him only a day after her first post, Fairbanks was shocked.

"Twitter once found my lost dog though, so I was already a believer in it's magic," she said.

Fairbanks tweeted about the overwhelming positivity that Sean and her cause was getting. Above all, she and her thousands of fellow party planners wanted to send the message that bullying is never OK, online or off. "Everyone should be able to dance and have a nice evening without cruelty, and we are awesome at parties," she said.

Ive never received so much love, youre lovely, but I cannot stress enough this wasnt me. I just threw out an invite. Twitter made it happen. — Cassandra (@CassandraRules) March 6, 2015

The power, as always, was in numbers. — Cassandra (@CassandraRules) March 6, 2015

Details about the party are still to be determined, but Fairbanks is hoping to set up plenty of photos and a Livestream of the event, saying, Sean's "a beloved rock star and so many people globally wish to dance with him." Fairbanks is currently running a crowdfunding campaign for the party via GoFundMe that has so far reached more than $14,000 of its $20,000 goal.

She has also been extending her gratitude toward celebrities like Pharrell Williams and Moby, who even offered to be DJs for the evening. "Whatever will help make Sean's night extra special we will try and make happen," she said.

i offer my dj services for free for #DancingMan #DancingManFound #FindDancingMan . no one should ever be ashamed about dancing. — moby Ⓥ (@thelittleidiot) March 6, 2015

As for the original poster on 4chan, Fairbanks and her posse of do-gooder women have decided to take the high road, in hopes of breaking the vicious bullying cycle.

Everyone messes up and says and does stupid things at some point. People learn from mistakes and grow. I have. Hopefully the OP do too. — Cassandra (@CassandraRules) March 7, 2015