>>16551703>How bad was it?I’ve previously described this thread as having a “siege mentality”, if that helps explain it. First Minecraft stream got sidetracked over PC specs, and people still can’t agree on how closely they match despite a side by side comparison in that thread. Worst part was the first guerrilla week, when doxxers were blaming her for A Way Out getting postponed even though Bae was going to the doctor to make sure she didn’t have a concussion. The phrase “EN Ayame” got thrown around a lot. They claimed she had a pet emergency and had to cancel for that, only for her to do
Slither.io with Animal happily munching on a beef trachea in the background. Doxxposting was even worse because skeptics would be picking fights with printers. That died off after Halloween. Printers in general lost steam after the sugar rush. Global also found out that the prime printer was a furry on top of being a samefagging NijiEN tribalist, and that at least half the doxxposting was exaggerations mixed with outdated info and outright fabrications.
>>16551896They might have filtered back in after the first guerrilla week.
A doxxer pulled a pair of vague tweets to create a breakup rrat under the assumption that skeptics were just unicorns in denial, and it picked up steam when people noticed that a bunch of her karaoke song choices revolved around breakups and getting cheated on, and probably read too much into her emotional investment in those songs (a bunch of those were from musicals, so that’s probably on the same level as shouting “I’m pregnant” while playing a pregnant character). Breeding discussion probably also gave the impression of someone who hasn’t gotten laid in a while (IRyS gives a similar effect without doxxshit or rratposting).