Jason Thor Hall / PirateSoftware / Maldavius Figtree / DarkSphere Creations / Maldavius / Thorwich / Witness X / @PotatoSec - Incompetent Furry Programmer, Blizzard Nepo Baby, Lies about almost every thing in his life, Industry Shill, Carried by his father, Hate boner against Ross Scott of Accursed Farms, False Flagger

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Which will happen first?

  • Jason Hall finishes developing his game

    Votes: 34 0.8%
  • YandereDev finishes developing his game

    Votes: 447 9.9%
  • Grummz finishes developing his game

    Votes: 121 2.7%
  • Chris Roberts finishes developing his game

    Votes: 149 3.3%
  • Cold fusion

    Votes: 1,716 38.1%
  • The inevitable heat death of the universe

    Votes: 2,042 45.3%

  • Total voters
    4,509
>An editor has nominated this article for deletion
I couldn't think of any reason except guntguarding that the page would be deleted, turns out Wikipedia mods are just angry that plebs are able to make something notable without the consent of APPROVED SOURCES.
>The article sources from the game's website and Steam page
Shouldn't this be obvious? Even if they lie about the game, these would need to be cited as evidence of a scam or false advertising.
>The game isn't notable
I am certain that the only reason this article was noticed by our incensed moderation team is that the game is notable. Why do we tolerate living in a society where men like this exist?
 
It will be extremely hard to even reach iDubbbz level in this lifetime
They are different sorts of cows. iCuckz isn't live 60h+/week trying to be a wholesome role model.

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I couldn't think of any reason except guntguarding that the page would be deleted, turns out Wikipedia mods are just angry that plebs are able to make something notable without the consent of APPROVED SOURCES.
>The article sources from the game's website and Steam page
Shouldn't this be obvious? Even if they lie about the game, these would need to be cited as evidence of a scam or false advertising.
>The game isn't notable
I am certain that the only reason this article was noticed by our incensed moderation team is that the game is notable. Why do we tolerate living in a society where men like this exist?
""The large majority of this article stems from the user thorwitch"" This is reason enough to clean it up.
 
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Cope phrases are one of my favorite parts of cows though, whether they're imprisoning stalker children, putting trolls on lists, not having an opinion on "detractor memes", observing any and all disagreement to be "weird and funny", or living the "5-star days" of a tin shack filled with piss bottles.
Hmm, even Patrick Shane Ryan does this with his "bots that dox you in seconds".
 
Ok everyone, stand back and let this man work. No, get further back, he needs more room than that.

Finally, the Tipster has entered the building.

  • watching because of Chud Logic
  • guntguards trannies and furries in general
  • definitely resists but eventually calls him a lolcow
  • plays "Cope-A-Cabana" constantly
not a great listen, but it's slightly interesting to see Tipster re-enter the drama sphere and find the lowest of the low to bottomfeed on
 
I don't care what anyone does to me. But when you mess with those close to me... you die...
That's when... Darkstar... comes out...
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I couldn't think of any reason except guntguarding that the page would be deleted, turns out Wikipedia mods are just angry that plebs are able to make something notable without the consent of APPROVED SOURCES.
>The article sources from the game's website and Steam page
Shouldn't this be obvious? Even if they lie about the game, these would need to be cited as evidence of a scam or false advertising.
The game's website and Steam page are primary sources and Wikipedia relies on secondary sources for some godforsaken reason. If he got one of his journofriends to write about how cool he and his game are, it would probably stay up, funnily enough. Imagine if you found the cure for cancer and you couldn't update the wiki page with the published study for the cure until some soynalist writes an article on his substack about it.
 
I'm sure he's also threatened the ferrets with summary executions as well. He's manipulatively stated that if he goes down, the ferret rescue goes down with him.

The reality would be that, like any other normal person, if he doesn't have the funds to keep his rescue up, then he ensures the furry critters get moved elsewhere to a charity or something. But he makes it sound like they are hostages and he's going to fucking end them if we don't give in to his demands.
I guarantee he's holding that over Shaye's head. She'll be afraid that if she leaves him, he'll KILL the ferrets. She's his slave.

In other news, that chick who tweeted about him being a useless fuckstick when she was his supervisor at Blizzard has made a couple more comments.
She has old youtube videos/streams showing her face. The account she's replying to is her cosplay account, and I think that's her in the photo. Much younger there...
Plus a long tweet history where she occasionally mentions working at Blizzard and Twitch. She was in a bunch of photos from the breast milk protests, and got $7k+ in the lawsuit lol.
She also referenced the shit gnome on the day it was first mentioned in this thread. Is she here?

So I'd say pretty credible, overall...

Original tweet from "Aludiana" account
"Mina" thread

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So he lies about his health for attention like a fucking Munchausen's Syndrome lunatic? Oh wait, we already knew that! :story:

Why would leads just assume they were related based on surname? And she's saying he was doing a completely different job from the one he was hired to do, just because he wanted to? I find it hard to believe that would be allowed, even with turbo nepotism. But then, maybe it wasn't allowed, ultimately. Maybe that's why he left the first time around: he got reprimanded and/or told to do his job and he couldn't take it.

Sorry for the length, and I know some of these screens are already in the thread a few pages back.
This shit is ongoing. She keeps dribbling out information like a retard.
 
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The game's website and Steam page are primary sources and Wikipedia relies on secondary sources for some godforsaken reason. If he got one of his journofriends to write about how cool he and his game are, it would probably stay up, funnily enough. Imagine if you found the cure for cancer and you couldn't update the wiki page with the published study for the cure until some soynalist writes an article on his substack about it.
Primary sources can be full of conflict of interests with a Wikipedia page being created.
Something is more likely to be true if it's also treated as truth in unrelated sources. It's not that complicated.
 
""The large majority of this article stems from the user thorwitch"" This is reason enough to clean it up.
The reason why this is relevant at all is that it is evidence of the game not being notable, but being astroturfed by Jason, which was very obviously correct until a month ago (although this is hypocritical from Wikipedia, since these approved sources were being blamed for astroturfing), but the game is actually notable now. The correct action to take here is to evaluate if Jason gave bad information to make his game look good, and correct it if necessary, and add more information (which had already been taking place) to make the article more complete.
 
The reason why this is relevant at all is that it is evidence of the game not being notable, but being astroturfed by Jason, which was very obviously correct until a month ago (although this is hypocritical from Wikipedia, since these approved sources were being blamed for astroturfing), but the game is actually notable now. The correct action to take here is to evaluate if Jason gave bad information to make his game look good, and correct it if necessary, and add more information (which had already been taking place) to make the article more complete.
Agreed, but nothing is stopping other people to eventually rewrite it.
The current article was completely ridden with conflict of interest and deleting it is better than keeping it.
 
If he got one of his journofriends to write about how cool he and his game are, it would probably stay up, funnily enough.
He did and they deleted it anyway. The reason why this happened is that the game became notable and Wikipedia moderators were upset about that.
Agreed, but nothing is stopping other people to eventually rewrite it.
The current article was completely ridden with conflict of interest and deleting it is better than keeping it.
The article was deleted for lack of notability, but you can try writing a new article if you think they were lying.
 
I was watching some nerds break down Fagtree’s code and it all reminded me an awful lot about YandereDev with how shit his code was. I think the situation here is a bit different though. My theory is that YanDev was incompetent but while the Vile Enemy is unskilled, yes, but he’s pandering to an audience of autistic gay retards who don’t know shit about shit. If Code Big then Code Good in their eyes. Essentially he’s writing this monster code to impress people who don’t know better.
 
D3 had the worst fucking launch of any game I'd ever seen up to that point, and now we know it's at least partially because multiple people had to devote time and resources to wrangling a tard who did no work.

I don't think there's a way to blame the Always Online shit and Real Money Auction House on him, but if I find a way I will.
 
The article was deleted for lack of notability, but you can try writing a new article if you think they were lying.
I agree Heartbound doesn't really belong in Wikipedia, so I'm good.

You say lack of notability, but please note that this was the second reason given. The first one being an issue with the authors and the sources, which I agree with.
 
In other news, that chick who tweeted about him being a useless fuckstick when she was his supervisor at Blizzard has made a couple more comments.
She has old youtube videos/streams showing her face. The account she's replying to is her cosplay account, and I think that's her in the photo. Much younger there...
Plus a long tweet history where she occasionally mentions working at Blizzard and Twitch. She was in a bunch of photos from the breast milk protests, and got $7k+ in the lawsuit lol.
She also referenced the shit gnome on the day it was first mentioned in this thread. Is she here?

@boing boing? That you?
 
Why would leads just assume they were related based on surname?
This is what is confusing me also, if his dad is a well known and like executive, wouldn't it be known how many children he has? The only justification I can make is that the person who probably thought this was low level enough to never directly interact with the man and made the autistic assumption that "Same surname = same family". Coders are not known for their social awareness.

And she's saying he was doing a completely different job from the one he was hired to do, just because he wanted to? I find it hard to believe that would be allowed, even with turbo nepotism. But then, maybe it wasn't allowed, ultimately. Maybe that's why he left the first time around: he got reprimanded and/or told to do his job and he couldn't take it.
Blizzard was/is a toxic waste dump of cliques and other abuse for years. Even if his dad would never be one to retaliate for his son being punished, it was probably seen as simpler to just shuffle him away then take the chance.
 
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