Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong / @lizthegrey - 'Consent accident' enjoyer, ex-Google employee, nepotistic sex pest, Robert Z'Dar look-alike who wants authority over the Internet

Honestly, if you have a good idea of who the victim is, you should contact that person and ask them before you post any information. Hell, while you're at it, ask them if they will come here and tell everyone what happened in their own words. But if they don't want to do so or don't want their name being brought up in that context, you should respect that.

I completely understand that point even if I highly doubt that we'll ever see the victim come to the farms for anything. That being said, the victim did go public in 2019 ( https://archive.ph/3n908 ) and seemingly retracted. Additionally, I have no clue who the victim might be for now.

Honestly? I'm not okay with that. At least as long as the victim didn't come forward with it himself/herself somewhere public like on Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Call me a moralfaggot but outing someone as a victim of sexual assault against that persons will doesn't feel right.

For that I will also redirect you to this Twitter thread ( https://archive.ph/3n908 ) where it is stated that the victim went public AND called out by name her assaulter.

I get both of your points and they're one of the arguments that weighed against trying to find the victim for me, but it is still balanced out by the decision of the victim herself to go public.
 
Naming them doesn't achieve anything nor does contacting them. Better to continue raising awareness so that he's not able to find his next victim. There are already question marks surrounding LFJ in the tech circles I'm part of which is a good thing.
 
I agree with the past couple posters, putting the victim on blast here doesn't really accomplish anything except to provide a target for EFJ and his allies. I don't even know if reaching out to this person is a good idea, as it sort of goes against the rules of the forum (don't reach out to people, let them come here of their own volition).
 
Naming them doesn't achieve anything nor does contacting them. Better to continue raising awareness so that he's not able to find his next victim. There are already question marks surrounding LFJ in the tech circles I'm part of which is a good thing.
I agree, but I do wonder what the supposed victim's exact claims were.

Elliot's version of events didn't add up IMO. He claimed that he had consensual sex with the person, but they got mad afterwards because they noticed that Elliot had dog hairs on his clothes, and they were allergic to dogs. I don't see how that would lead to a sexual assault allegation, which they even posted publicly.

That said, the type of person that would have sex with Elliot must be completely fucking mental anyway, so if they did make the allegation up, I guess I wouldn't be that surprised.
 
That said, the type of person that would have sex with Elliot must be completely fucking mental anyway, so if they did make the allegation up, I guess I wouldn't be that surprised.
That's the funny part. Who but an absolute mental case would even consider sex with someone as absolutely repulsively ugly as Elliot?
 
Funny they mention "the Sourcehut person", meaning Drew DeVault (aka sircmpwn). He's a bit of a cow in his own right, but he did just publish a blog post, obliquely referencing Kiwi Farms, saying that private censorship of the Internet is fine.
Drew DeVault is a faggot who can't express himself like a normal person, spergs in other people's projects about shit that doesn't matter, and deletes all his shit when bored with the thing he just had a fit over.
nothing of value was lost when he left geminispace, his blog is fucking boring
 
Why would a dude this ugly get injections to make him even uglier?
Same reason he'd cut his dick off. He's batsoup insane.



I agree with the past couple posters, putting the victim on blast here doesn't really accomplish anything
If the victim really made public statements, as Fong claims, it would be interesting to see them, even if anonymized, to compare to the information volunteered by proven-liar "Liz".
 
Some Russian released a ChatGPT bot on Telegram and it didn't understand what Consent Accident was. Took it about 5 minutes to return asking to reforumulate the question.

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But it had a great response to those against the forums. A great suggestion, actually and how this AI bot has more sense than them.

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Elliot's LinkedIn activity has been otherwise stagnant for the last few days. Instead of focusing exclusively on this brick-faced Chinaman, let's bring some good, old-fashioned Kiwi “observability” to Honeycomb.io's company page on the platform.

Their About page, as rendered below

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As of the time of writing (19:30 GMT-5 / 09 February 2023), Honeycomb.io has eleven open job postings. The most recent dates back to roughly 3 weeks ago, while the oldest dates back some four months. Starting from the most recent posting, this is what they're allegedly looking for and how they market themselves to prospective recruits.

Update as of 20:07 GMT-5 09 Feb: Holy fucking shit, I'm only five postings in right now, and I feel like each one just bleeds into one another. You'll see what I mean momentarily.

Update as of 20:26 GMT-5 09 Feb: Yeah… I'm tapping out after the eighth posting. The last 3 are basically repeats that have been active for more than a month.

1. Web Marketing Manager
United States (remote); 3 weeks ago; 120 applicants; full-time
Skills: conversion optimisation, conversion rate, data conversion, Google Tag Manager, growth marketing, keyword research, metrics reporting, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), web analytics, web metrics

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2. Senior Growth Marketing Manager
United States (Remote); 3 Weeks Ago; 48 Applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: communication, data analysis, data analytics, Google Analytics, HubSpot, marketing, Python (programming language), SQL, Salesforce.com, web metrics

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3. Senior Campaign Manager
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 51 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: analytical skills, campaigns, conversion optimisation, email marketing, Google Analytics, HubSpot, landing pages, marketing, marketing automation, project management

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4. Strategic Account Executive
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 53 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: cloud computing, cross-functional team leadership, developer tools, direct sales, gaming, negotiation, public cloud, sales, sales processes, Salesforce.com

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5. Senior Product Manager
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 68 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: cross-functional initiatives, customer insights, developer tools, product discovery, product management, product strategy, solution architecture, user interviews

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6. Documentation Team Lead
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 48 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: Team Leadership

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7. Design Manager
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 45 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: design management, design

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8. Senior Software Engineer
United States (Remote); 3 weeks ago; 56 applicants; full-time (mid-senior level)
Skills: none listed, shockingly enough.

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Finished with the archiving of these job postings as of 20:37 GMT-5 09 Feb. My thoughts? I think it's fucking suspicious beyond all belief that a company that hasn't even existed for more than 7 years is somehow hiring for almost exclusively mid-senior level positions. Most baffling of all is the utter lack of hard qualifications listed on the senior software engineer posting. It's literally nothing but fucking superlatives. Why the fuck is a marketing manager encouraged to have SQL/Python experience, yet the senior software “engineer” simply needs to hold a persuasive interview to get the damn job?

Furthermore, the utter lack of posting for basic operations staff is alarming to me. Is everyone at Honeycomb a senior employee? They have all this money to pay for “unlimited PTO” and “paid sabbaticals,” but where the fuck does that money come from? Venture capital, and by extension, accessible credit (to my knowledge) has been drying up in tons of other industries. How the fuck does an organisation that isn't even older than a two-term presidential cycle fund itself in the first fucking place? That's what I wanna know.
 

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I have been debating whether or not to post what few information I have about Elliot's "consent accident" victim for fear of more DFE, although I doubt that anything he could scrub hasn't been scrubbed already. I have tried to gather information but I do not know if anyone has gone through what I did already.

I am pretty sickened by the way Elliot uses excuses such as "healing" and "moving on", "de-escalating" as well as flipping the situation to try and make himself the victim in the situation for being exposed as a rapist, as well as implying repercussions if word was to spread about his sexual assault, which probably scared the victim into silence.

If by any chance a (serious) search is initiated I can try to contribute with what little info I have, but if the consensus is that any of that should stay off-site, then I'll comply.
Please dump everything you have. This info was all public anyway before Elliot initiated the Consent Accident Cleanup.
 
I have been debating whether or not to post what few information I have about Elliot's "consent accident" victim for fear of more DFE, although I doubt that anything he could scrub hasn't been scrubbed already. I have tried to gather information but I do not know if anyone has gone through what I did already.

I am pretty sickened by the way Elliot uses excuses such as "healing" and "moving on", "de-escalating" as well as flipping the situation to try and make himself the victim in the situation for being exposed as a rapist, as well as implying repercussions if word was to spread about his sexual assault, which probably scared the victim into silence.

If by any chance a (serious) search is initiated I can try to contribute with what little info I have, but if the consensus is that any of that should stay off-site, then I'll comply.
You can talk to any moderator/staff through messages or use the talk to staff tab, we can try our best to authenticate stuff and potentially work from there. I am fairly sympathetic to "wamen issues" than most and I have a firm stance against victim blaming, if that's what you're after, I don't mind finding free time to look through the stuff you have gathered and ultimately, you decide whether it should be posted or not.

Otherwise, just use your own judgement. It should be more than enough.
 
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