Patrick Alan Melton / Nobody Likes Onions / "THE QUEEN!!" - Obese STMS a-log, "Dabbleverse" creep, "jokes" about children starting an OnlyFans (at 15), scouts X to find photos of them, offers child vocalised TTS. Argued for "ethical generative AI CP", conceded awkwardly with a laugh amid backlash.

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TL;DR: It’s been brought to the Hackverse’s attention that Patrick Melton’s Supertips system allows all creators who use it to view personal identifying information about those who send Supertips. This is enabled by Supertips’ Stripe integration, so Melton and Moody are blaming Stripe and claiming it’s nothing to do with Supertips. (A blatant lie.) Melton melted down last night in chat when a creator streamed part two of his series of doxing someone who sent him Supertips.

Rumor is Melton and Moody are trying to get Supertips acquired and this is the last thing they need.

First, pathetic loser Pat Dixon smugly disclosed that he could see from Supertips that he was getting Supertips from his ex-gf:


Last night he continued his reveal, prompting Melton to show up in chat and bitch him out:


Dixon, Melton and Moody have previously assured viewers that their PII would never be disclosed to creators using the Supertips system with its Stripe and PayPal integrations. Melton, Moody and their ballwashers have been in overdrive deflecting all criticism and blaming Stripe.

Apparently Melton has past form on this, having previously doxed a person who tried to purchase Hackamania tickets but whose credit card was declined. Melton shared this person’s information with his audience as a bit.
 
TL;DR: It’s been brought to the Hackverse’s attention that Patrick Melton’s Supertips system allows all creators who use it to view personal identifying information about those who send Supertips. This is enabled by Supertips’ Stripe integration, so Melton and Moody are blaming Stripe and claiming it’s nothing to do with Supertips. (A blatant lie.) Melton melted down last night in chat when a creator streamed part two of his series of doxing someone who sent him Supertips.

Rumor is Melton and Moody are trying to get Supertips acquired and this is the last thing they need.

First, pathetic loser Pat Dixon smugly disclosed that he could see from Supertips that he was getting Supertips from his ex-gf:


Last night he continued his reveal, prompting Melton to show up in chat and bitch him out:


Dixon, Melton and Moody have previously assured viewers that their PII would never be disclosed to creators using the Supertips system with its Stripe and PayPal integrations. Melton, Moody and their ballwashers have been in overdrive deflecting all criticism and blaming Stripe.

Apparently Melton has past form on this, having previously doxed a person who tried to purchase Hackamania tickets but whose credit card was declined. Melton shared this person’s information with his audience as a bit.
Sorry, I don't know much of these people, but as long as the fat fuck is livid - that is good.

Doesn't really come as a shock. Wasn't that Loulz.tips site doxing people who paypigged too?
Loulz being a massive faggot on top of being a doxxer? Interesting...
 
Melton wants to have it both ways: He’s claiming it’s a Stripe issue and nothing to do with Supertips while also saying Pat Dixon violated his merchant agreement with Supertips by disclosing the PII that Supertips’ Stripe integration made visible to him.

What’s more, Pat Dixon went to Moody and expressed his concern that the visibility of this PII would reflect poorly on Supertips. Dixon said Moody told him “It’s your information now, do what you want with it.”

Melton reacted to that in chat:

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TL;DR: It’s been brought to the Hackverse’s attention that Patrick Melton’s Supertips system allows all creators who use it to view personal identifying information about those who send Supertips. This is enabled by Supertips’ Stripe integration, so Melton and Moody are blaming Stripe and claiming it’s nothing to do with Supertips. (A blatant lie.) Melton melted down last night in chat when a creator streamed part two of his series of doxing someone who sent him Supertips.

Rumor is Melton and Moody are trying to get Supertips acquired and this is the last thing they need.

First, pathetic loser Pat Dixon smugly disclosed that he could see from Supertips that he was getting Supertips from his ex-gf:


Last night he continued his reveal, prompting Melton to show up in chat and bitch him out:


Dixon, Melton and Moody have previously assured viewers that their PII would never be disclosed to creators using the Supertips system with its Stripe and PayPal integrations. Melton, Moody and their ballwashers have been in overdrive deflecting all criticism and blaming Stripe.

Apparently Melton has past form on this, having previously doxed a person who tried to purchase Hackamania tickets but whose credit card was declined. Melton shared this person’s information with his audience as a bit.
Melton wants to have it both ways: He’s claiming it’s a Stripe issue and nothing to do with Supertips while also saying Pat Dixon violated his merchant agreement with Supertips by disclosing the PII that Supertips’ Stripe integration made visible to him.

What’s more, Pat Dixon went to Moody and expressed his concern that the visibility of this PII would reflect poorly on Supertips. Dixon said Moody told him “It’s your information now, do what you want with it.”

Melton reacted to that in chat:

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"YOU CAN'T LEAK THAT! THERE ARE LAWS!"
Holy irony. Aaron's never gonna shut up about this lmao.
 
TL;DR: It’s been brought to the Hackverse’s attention that Patrick Melton’s Supertips system allows all creators who use it to view personal identifying information about those who send Supertips.
This is the least surprising thing ever.

What’s more, Pat Dixon went to Moody and expressed his concern that the visibility of this PII would reflect poorly on Supertips. Dixon said Moody told him “It’s your information now, do what you want with it.”
SuperTips has industry-leading security measures, namely a morbidly obese pervert on standby to waddle in the chatroom of anyone who broadcasts the user information the site apparently gives out freely to streamers to whine like a bitch about it.

"YOU CAN'T LEAK THAT! THERE ARE LAWS!"
Holy irony. Aaron's never gonna shut up about this lmao.
at least Melton's paypigs can sleep safe knowing HE would never leak their information.
 
@200MB I can’t reply for some reason but I’m a bit nervous about Aaron picking this up. I’m not sure he will be able to explain the issue accurately. But I’m really hoping Redbar runs with it.
If Aaron explains it, the odds get better for a competent streamer (ahem, @Potentially Criminal ) to correct Aaron's misconceptions.
 
BREAKING NEWS! The pedophile who repeatedly bragged publicly about illegally accessing someone's private data LIED about whether the online tipping service he created can help people access someone's private data!

Billions will be shocked to learn that a man who does a thing is a man who does a thing.
 
The point is not that it’s surprising. The point is that after Melton and Moody denying it for years, one of their creators retardedly bragged about being able to dox Supertips users and confirmed what everyone has been saying.
 
TL;DR: It’s been brought to the Hackverse’s attention that Patrick Melton’s Supertips system allows all creators who use it to view personal identifying information about those who send Supertips. This is enabled by Supertips’ Stripe integration, so Melton and Moody are blaming Stripe and claiming it’s nothing to do with Supertips. (A blatant lie.) Melton melted down last night in chat when a creator streamed part two of his series of doxing someone who sent him Supertips.

Rumor is Melton and Moody are trying to get Supertips acquired and this is the last thing they need.

First, pathetic loser Pat Dixon smugly disclosed that he could see from Supertips that he was getting Supertips from his ex-gf:


Last night he continued his reveal, prompting Melton to show up in chat and bitch him out:


Dixon, Melton and Moody have previously assured viewers that their PII would never be disclosed to creators using the Supertips system with its Stripe and PayPal integrations. Melton, Moody and their ballwashers have been in overdrive deflecting all criticism and blaming Stripe.

Apparently Melton has past form on this, having previously doxed a person who tried to purchase Hackamania tickets but whose credit card was declined. Melton shared this person’s information with his audience as a bit.
Here are some summaries with notegpt.io (not a particularly good AI or anything but it does grab and summarize the transcript of a youtube video with a click or two so it's good in that sense)

First video

Pat Dixon: Felicia Gillespie sending Super Tips & emails to talk to Pat? - 12/31/24
Stallyn19
4.36K subscribers

Summary
Felicia Gillespie anonymously super chatted Pat Dixon, expressing interest in reconnecting, but her attempts were revealed to be easily traceable.

Highlights
  • 💬 Felicia super chatted Pat anonymously but using identifiable information.
  • 🔍 Pat can easily trace anonymous chats back to Felicia.
  • 💸 Felicia sent multiple super tips, showing persistent interest.
  • ❓ Questions arose about her intentions and motivations.
  • 🤔 Pat speculated if Felicia’s actions were part of her therapy.
  • 📧 Felicia emailed Pat under different usernames to gain trust.
  • 👀 The situation escalated as Felicia continued to reach out.
Key Insights
  • 📊 Anonymous Communication: Felicia’s attempts to communicate anonymously demonstrate how online interactions can still reveal identities through payment methods.
  • 🎭 Identity and Trust: The use of multiple usernames by Felicia highlights issues of trust and authenticity in online relationships.
  • 💔 Unresolved Feelings: Felicia’s persistence indicates unresolved feelings or desires for connection, which Pat finds amusing yet concerning.
  • 🧠 Therapeutic Exploration: The speculation about Felicia’s therapist’s role raises questions about the intersection of mental health and online behavior.
  • 📅 Ongoing Interactions: Felicia’s continued outreach suggests a complex dynamic that may not be easily dismissed by Pat.
  • 🔄 Pattern Recognition: Pat’s ability to recognize patterns in Felicia’s communication reveals the nuances of digital interactions.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Privacy Concerns: The situation underscores the importance of privacy and the potential consequences of sharing identifiable information online.

Second video

MLC: NLO reprimands Pat Dixon in his chat over Super Tips - 1/2/25
Stallyn19
4.36K subscribers

Summary
Melton reprimands Pat Dixon for improperly disclosing customer information from the Super Tips system, violating merchant agreements.

Highlights
  • ⚖️ Violation of Merchant Agreement: Pat disclosed customer info, breaching agreements.
  • 🛑 Melton’s Grifting: Accusations arise about Melton exploiting the Super Tips system.
  • 📱 Text Confusion: Pat attempts to clarify the source of information amidst ongoing accusations.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Suspicion of Lies: Observations of Pat’s behavior suggest he may be misleading viewers.
  • 🔄 Clarification Attempts: Pat struggles to differentiate between Stripe and Super Tips regarding customer data.
  • 🤷‍♂️ Public vs. Private: Pat expresses discomfort with discussing sensitive issues publicly.
  • 👥 Implications for Relationships: The situation raises concerns about trust and privacy among users.
Key Insights
  • ⚖️ Legal Implications: Disclosing customer information can lead to legal action, emphasizing the need for compliance with agreements.
  • 🛑 Reputation Risks: Misuse of customer data can tarnish a business’s reputation and trustworthiness, as seen in Melton’s case.
  • 📱 Communication Breakdown: The exchange reveals poor communication strategies, leading to misunderstandings about data handling.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Body Language Cues: Observing body language (like blinking) can indicate dishonesty, suggesting Pat may not be truthful.
  • 🔄 Source Confusion: Differentiating between data sources is crucial to avoid misinformation and protect user privacy.
  • 🤷‍♂️ Public Accountability: Handling sensitive topics in public forums requires careful consideration of the impacts on individuals involved.
  • 👥 Trust Dynamics: The incident highlights how trust can be easily eroded in relationships when sensitive information is mishandled.
 
Loulz being a massive faggot on top of being a doxxer? Interesting...
I'm not 100% sure but a couple years back when it was the new platform on the grift right, he either admitted on stream or accidently let it slip out that either him or people who were getting the money or both saw the government name and possibly address of the credit card holder or paypal account.
I could be misremembering too, but I vaguely remember either Loulz or one of his buttbuddies letting it slip they had access to paypig info.
 
News flash, the fat paedophile who scouts people's timelines for 3 hours to acquire photos of their preteen daughters so he can remove the background and turn into thumbnails, who also illegally accessed said person's email accounts has the dox of those retarded enough to pay him money.

Shocker.
Again for those who think they’re being clever here: No one has said that this is shocking. The point is that Melton denied for years that streamers using Supertips would have visibility of PPI and then was drunk/high/stupid enough to confirm on a live stream that he has been lying all this time.

I’m sure Melton’s fans are retarded enough to keep using Supertips regardless, but he and Moody are doing everything they can to bury this revelation. If they are indeed shopping the company around, this is the last thing they want to get any pickup. So they’re pretending it’s a nothingburger and blaming Stripe.
 
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