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Do not restealth immediately after hooking someone; they can still reveal you.
If you find someone injured on a gen, then go for the lunge hit instead of the fancy interrupt grab. After the most recent server reworks awhile back, Survivors now have absolute priority in canceling interrupt animations by simply letting go of their interact button. Go for the interrupt grab or Exposed on healthy Survivors so you can skip their health states.
You can restealth mid-chase and build up someone's meter to bypass Dead Hard if they are not already injured.
If someone is following you around with the sole intention of always revealing you, then just tunnel them out; they clearly wanted the attention, so give it to them.
While you can go Undetectable, the dumb cloth ribbons will always make a distinct noise at close range unless ambient noise (hanging tree in Coldwind Farm, for example) masks it.
The bonus stalking speed while crouched, leaning around a corner, and using add-ons can result in insanely fast Exposed states.
Thrilling Tremors on its own is a bad gen defense perk, since it only briefly blocks gens that are not currently in danger and tells you which gens have someone on them... while you are actively trying to hook someone and can't spare much time to look. Also, a one minute cooldown to prevent dribbling a Survivor.
Furtive Chase on its own is also bad, but it does sometimes let you get surprise hits if you drop a chase for someone you see or hear on a gen. It becomes amazing once you have cleared Adept Ghostface and can combine it with the perks Nemesis and Make Your Choice.
I'm All Ears plus innate Undetectable to hide your Red Stain viewcone means that you can win every mind-game on window loops.
Step 1. Follow their instigations.
Step 2. Lose the match because they'll keep your attention until 3 or 4 gens are done.
How to never get to use your Power as Trapper, Hag, or Ghostface
Step 1: Ignore them
Step 2: Lose the match because they totally shut you down uncontested
Now could you post something actually helpful for the OP?
Easy way to deal with it
1. Look at em and leave
2. Stealth around a corner
3. Wait for footstep noises coming to said corner where you're waiting
4. Slap em, or better yet expose then down them if possible.