I'm not familiar with those bills, but I'll be happy to read them.
The reality is that non-consensual sharing of intimate pictures, online extortion and online sexual violence are very common phenomena, and they're increasingly spreading through trolling, fake news and algorithmic discrimination.
These expressions of violence raise many challenges, and the legal system isn't designed to deal with the many forms they take. I don't know if criminalization is the solution, but there has to be a reaction to these forms of violence. As you said, cyberstalking, as a percentage of total incidents, has reached absurd heights. Some 36% of LGBT people report that they have been victims of the dissemination of sexual images without their consent. This also affects the LGBTQ+ community.
Measures really must be taken, particularly in the areas of education and digital literacy, to help people gain a clearer understanding of these phenomena.