>>16624141Okay. You came to the table, so let us discuss.
1. Is Kuz okay with the current trend of doxing and swatting Twitch streamers? From what I've been hearing along the wire, Kuz has been at the helm of these raids, specifically targeting vtubers on Twitch.
This is an important question, because we do have a vtuber board, and knowing that there is an admin who willingly promotes and allows raiding on them is probably not good for business.
2. In regards to users who disagree with Kuz's policies or general online personship. Can Kuz explain why he puts up bounties on people who have done him wrong? My sources have told me that apparently there was a schism over at /qa2/ in which Kuz publicly leaked users IP's who disagreed with him. If this is true, how are we supposed to trust him with the IPs of millions of users, of which, not all will like him? Will I, because I am asking questions, be put on his security watchlist?
3. In regards to /qa2/, what is Kuz's actions, if such a sale were to occur, in regards to soijaks and /qa/? My sources have evidenced proof that Kuz is a purveyor of soijaks, even before buying /qa2/, and has been very public in its support. 4chan, among others, has been under constant assault by /qa2/ and soijak raids, spams, of which, seemingly gets promoted and congratulated by Kuz and his moderation team. Why do you think a person who actively harasses and molests 4chan on a daily basis would be welcomed with open arms by its moderation staff and users?
4. In regards to moderation; Will Kuz plan on doing what he has done for every other chan and site he has owned and overstep his creative bounds, sack all previous moderators, and install his own handpicked team?
These are 4 of the iceberg tip questions to be answered, publicly, by Kuz if we are to get anywhere.