I have been one that uses the euphemism of Shorters to refer to anyone who sells shares at unusually low prices and not to mean specifically 'shorters' because I have no info specific enough to state one way or the other, and frankly I do not need or bother to search for such.
As I see it, and some here implied the same, all those sellers need to do is lay low for a day or two, let the price rise and then sell at the higher price. But they must be impatient for quick cash so I presume they are financial institutions in need of financial support like yesterday, otherwise they would do so.
In a way I am content with their suppression tactic because it has allowed me to aquire a few shares at a lower price than I other wise would have. They can have some of them back at a later time and at a slightly higher price. Thank you very much.