Delusional idiot rants about a children's book and getting banned from Reddit

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Have you considered that you got banned for being literally fucking retarded and nobody wanted to put up with your idiocy?
No, because of the narrative spun around by Dirtbag Left (formerly Woke Liberals) and some on the Alt-Right. I am not retarded. I was on an elaborate ARG that promotes one of my projects.

By acknowledging and defending the decisions behind this ban, you are defending online communities. This is something that KiwiFarms doesn't always. I am trying to change Internet culture for the better, in the wake of COVID-19.
What the fuck is Mortal Engines and why is it overflowing this thread?
Mortal Engines is the first novel of the series written by Philip Reeve. Because I wanted to let you know about it and the narratives (including Wyvernkeeper, Tonino4, JustARandommer and Koncorde) defending the film as enjoyable.
 
No, because of the narrative spun around by Dirtbag Left (formerly Woke Liberals) and some on the Alt-Right. I was on an elaborate ARG that promotes one of my projects.

Mortal Engines is the first novel of the series written by Philip Reeve. Because I wanted to let you know about it and the narratives defending the film as enjoyable.
Mortal engines is trash that no one has ever heard of and you are acting autistic. Calm down.
 
Mortal engines is trash that no one has ever heard of and you are acting autistic. Calm down.
This is ableism. I know you aren't an autistic Illuminati. I have no plans for trolling.

Could you all say that Mortal Engines is dead and will never come back?

I collected some archives but out of laziness I'm not sure I'll get enough for an OP. If you like it and want to dig further for a thread be my guest, this should all be a good starting place.

To begin with he's actually pretty well-known and has an ED entry. He also has an honorable mention on another user's profile. Sadly the history of the attack articles he tried to create is gone with ED being a shitshow.

Starkiller88UnitedOwl9, Starkiller88, Power Word: See Dunsheng Bryan (Bryan See), is a schizophrenic game developer obsessed with Mortal Engines, Freespace 2, Battlestar Galactica, the alleged rise of Nazism due to muh russia, and possibly diapers (I dunno man, read the ED article). He is Asian, and is possibly from Southeast Asia particularly due to his name, but I can't confirm this.

Under the username Bryan See he's a regular poster on the Hard Light forums, where he has a notable reputation for being severely autistic/bizarre and jacking off to Mortal Engines. This forum is likely a goldmine for content if anyone cares to look.

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Hard Light wiki page:


Some randoms not too important:

As you might have noticed from his own posts, he used to have a large presence on reddit before deleting his account. Possibly after being modbanned or shadowbanned for spamming. He is well known there in the Mortal Engines community for attacking specific users on trumped-up charges of sedition and Russian allegiance, specifically regarding their tepid appreciation for a by-the-numbers children's movie that was shoved down their gullets by an apathetic author.

Archives of moddb/freespace stuff:

As you might notice he has a youtube channel, name Bryan See. I don't know how to find people's youtube comments but if anyone does I'm sure they're a treat.
I am doing this to counter toxic internet culture. The COVID-19 Pandemic, as well as Trump, is the only thing I need to confront the toxicity, the same toxicity that led to Gamergate and Trump. To anyone on both the Left and the extremist Right, don't try it.

And don't try to call the Russian Kremlin and the Russian hackers/trolls on me. Don't even call Koncorde and JustARandommmer to look at it.
 
a british postapocalyptic novel series about moving cities that eat each other. in typical british style, they managed to take something that should be awesome and make it shit
The movie is also stuffed to the gills with extremely forced "DDRRRRRRUUUUMPFFFF!!!!!" references, and a fucking Minions cameo lol. So not only is the book dumb, but the adaptation manages to be infinitely worse.
 
The movie is also stuffed to the gills with extremely forced "DDRRRRRRUUUUMPFFFF!!!!!" references, and a fucking Minions cameo lol. So not only is the book dumb, but the adaptation manages to be infinitely worse.
Even many hundreds of years after the destruction of the world people are still ass-pained about Orange Man and talking twinkies. Yeah that seems accurate.
 
a british postapocalyptic novel series about moving cities that eat each other. in typical british style, they managed to take something that should be awesome and make it shit
I like the sound of it as long as Liverpool, Blackpool (especially Blackpool), Manchester, Newcastle and Yorkshire get destroyed and the rest of the Brits who actually contribute to the economy don't die. No offence @CWCissey, but all your people are good for is starting arguments in the streets, stabbing each other and dying in a gutter drowning in your own puke after a heavy night out.
 
I like the sound of it as long as Liverpool, Blackpool (especially Blackpool), Manchester, Newcastle and Yorkshire get destroyed and the rest of the Brits who actually contribute to the economy don't die. No offence @CWCissey, but all your people are good for is starting arguments in the streets, stabbing each other and dying in a gutter drowning in your own puke after a heavy night out.

We make amazing music.
 
I see that Wikipedia editors are doing some self-congratulatory backpatting.
I am very sure there are those within the Wikipedia community and the broader Wikimedia movement who celebrated the pandemic. They took comfort knowing that I would die of COVID-19, and that what remains of globalism will be swept away. These users include BatteryIncluded (AKA Rowan Forest or American Koncorde), Dennis Brown, Koncorde (AKA Britain BatteryIncluded/JustARandommer), Guy Macon, Drmies and Boing! said Zebedee. They are part of a Red-Brown coalition that is sometimes known as the Left-Right alliance, which Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin wants.

The 2012 Phobos-Grunt episode is the tipping point for all of this involving me recently. Much of the narrative comes from BatteryIncluded, who started it in the first place. This spread of the narrative via propaganda techniques distilled by Steve Bannon shaped many events to come, including Gamergate, Brexit and Trump.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rowan_Forest/Archive_5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rowan_Forest/Archive_12#Phobosgate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive752#User:Starkiller88
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive757#Harassment_by_Starkiller88

Boing! said Zebedee has become the enforcer for BatteryIncluded and Koncorde, both of which are protected by Redditor JustARandommer, who has a subreddit of his own.

I was curious and started trying to figure out the deep world of Mortal Engines thanks to the tireless efforts of Starkiller88UnitedOwl9, but instead found out that he has his own Encyclopedia Dramatica page.


For anyone else who wants to fall down the rabbit hole of Wikipedia editing drama, Koncorde's commentary on the situation can be found here, while JustaRandommer's two part explanation of the situation on Reddit can be found here and here. It seems that Starkiller88's war against several users on Wikipedia has been going on for over 7 years.


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Also, for more insight into the mind of Starkiller88, here is a Medium article written by him: Anti-Citizen One: Why the Half-Life Community needs to denounce the current internet culture


He's also fairly active on /pol/ and has an active Twitter account if you'd like to see more of his content.

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The question still remains though: when will the world get a TV series remake of Mortal Engines? We may never know.

Some shit about the mortal engines autist that somehow wasn't posted by anyone else yet:


This is his reddit profile (archive link because it's suspended):


And this is something his fellow Mortal Engines spergs wrote about him:


Based on info from that pastebin, I managed to find his wikia account. It seems to be globally blocked:


Proof it's him:

-The account is the only editor on a page about a character from mortal engines on the hellcat squadron wiki. The pastebin mentions him creating Hellcat Squadron - Mortal Engines crossover fanfiction

-Similar usernames


His wikia activity includes, amongst other autism, adding refferences to BatteryIncluded and Koncorde to random articles on "MAGA wiki":




...and refferencing BatteryIncluded in a few articles on "Future wiki":



The first two sections of Koncorde's wikipedia userpage are devoted entirelly to this guy:


Koncorde may have violated Wikipedia policies of outing and harassment, as well as personal attacks, much like BatteryIncluded, Drmies, Dennis Brown and Boing! said Zebedee. Wikipedia is complicit in backing online terrorists since they've provided them with the perfect alibi and forum for terrorism. And yet, the ME (Mortal Engines) server, JustARandommer are defending them.

https://happypreppers.com/drmies.html
https://happypreppers.com/online-antifa.html
https://happypreppers.com/wiki-editor-alert.html

Wikipedia slowly has transformed into a platform for a clandestine network of antifa operatives. Instead of being overtly racist, the left-wing Antifa operatives have ushered in a new era of subversive racism, ableism, conflation, obfuscation and hatred. Wikipedians have extended terrorism quietly to the Internet to advance their agenda of fighting conservatives and to spread misinformation to their own political advantage, benefiting the Left-Right alliance as well as the objectives of Russia, the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin. It's a dangerous place when a few key people can change history, but if "we the people" band together, then we can stop them in unison!

And it has dawned to me that the Wiki software itself is the problem. Every Wikipedia (or Wikia/FANDOM) problem can be traced to the wiki software. The wiki software is responsible for the great success of the site, but also for its impending demise. The wiki system had great benefits on the upside — it allowed for fast content creation, but the conflict-driven editing has led to biased and incomplete content, lack of innovation, and many community problems. In 19 years the software has barely been updated to adapt to the needs of its users, or its readers.

It’s important to realize that Wikipedia was never designed from the ground up as a content creation system. Larry Sanger and Wales took off-the-shelf-wiki software and put it to work as an encyclopedia.

What is the social cost of all this conflict? Many Wikipedia editors have slaved for months, if not years to try to get information added to the site. Time and emotional costs are never considered because there was a seemingly endless group of people willing to experience that pain to satisfy their ego. I suspect that creating documents using wiki software is one of the least efficient methods of content creation. When you have an infinite amount of monkeys anything is possible, but what happens when the monkeys would rather just fling poo?

None of these faults matter to the Wiki-believers. In their world the wiki software is perfect and that everything else — especially people — is responsible for Wikipedia’s problems. Gender bias – women’s fault. Toxic user environment – the fault of toxic editors (always other editors, not them of course). Too many rules – we need those rules so to control those pesky people. Paid editors – how dare they even add correct information! They are so caught up in Wikimania they don’t understand that it is the wiki itself that causes all of the site’s problems by creating a playing ground where only certain kinds of people survive, and where excessive rules are necessary to counter the flaws in the system.

This Wikitopianism infects much of Wikipedia’s community, with Jimmy Wales and the Wikimedia Foundation the worst offenders. They are completely blind to the failings of the site, but continue to boost it as though it is the solution to all mankind’s problems. But there is no excuse for outsiders to believe this. I have lost count of the number of articles that gush praise about the site by journalists who have never looked under the hood. It’s time to treat Wikipedia like any other software product in the marketplace. It has no magical right to exist beyond its usefulness just because it is Wikipedia. It’s been a great run, but it to survive in the future it must deliver better information than the alternatives. It can’t rely on a software model that has not been updated for 19 years.

Wikipedia is in many ways like Communism. Even while people were lining up for a loaf of bread the Soviet Union’s leaders proclaimed their system to be the best in the world. Wikipedia is the Trabant of content, built by a group of party faithful swearing allegiance to a Dear Leader, using far too many resources to create an inferior product that is hopelessly outdated, underpowered and liable to collapse into a rusting heap at any moment.

Don’t think it will happen? Wikipedia is dying. The number of active administrators is falling. New users are not joining up. Pages are not being updated. Women and minorities shun the site. The Foundation that runs the site pulled in $50 million in donations last year, but can’t even organize the simplest software improvements. They have frittered away the money on useless projects that are hated by the community, such as the Visual Editor. However, the community itself is its own worst enemy and is resistant to change: What chance does the site have when the users don’t want change and the people at the top are incompetent and don’t care?

Apathy, is the greatest sin of Wikipedia and its community.

Content doesn’t have to be built through conflict. It doesn’t have to exclude minorities and women, and it doesn’t have to have vandalism, errors, and inconsistencies. It doesn’t have to have the worst editing interface on the planet.

As Rome Viharo pointed out on his now-defunct website Wikipedia We Have A Problem, the Aiki.Wiki is the solution.
 

According to this entry about his wiki vandalism, we have partial confirmation he's Malaysian due to vandalizing articles from several Malaysian IP addresses.
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Bryan rants about Wikipedia in the Dumb Shit on Wikipedia thread:
I am very sure there are those within the Wikipedia community and the broader Wikimedia movement who celebrated the pandemic. They took comfort knowing that I would die of COVID-19, and that what remains of globalism will be swept away. These users include BatteryIncluded (AKA Rowan Forest or American Koncorde), Dennis Brown, Koncorde (AKA Britain BatteryIncluded/JustARandommer), Guy Macon, Drmies and Boing! said Zebedee. They are part of a Red-Brown coalition that is sometimes known as the Left-Right alliance, which Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin wants.

The 2012 Phobos-Grunt episode is the tipping point for all of this involving me recently. Much of the narrative comes from BatteryIncluded, who started it in the first place. This spread of the narrative via propaganda techniques distilled by Steve Bannon shaped many events to come, including Gamergate, Brexit and Trump.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rowan_Forest/Archive_5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rowan_Forest/Archive_12#Phobosgate
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive752#User:Starkiller88
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive757#Harassment_by_Starkiller88

Boing! said Zebedee has become the enforcer for BatteryIncluded and Koncorde, both of which are protected by Redditor JustARandommer, who has a subreddit of his own.





Koncorde may have violated Wikipedia policies of outing and harassment, as well as personal attacks, much like BatteryIncluded, Drmies, Dennis Brown and Boing! said Zebedee. Wikipedia is complicit in backing online terrorists since they've provided them with the perfect alibi and forum for terrorism. And yet, the ME (Mortal Engines) server, JustARandommer are defending them.

https://happypreppers.com/drmies.html
https://happypreppers.com/online-antifa.html
https://happypreppers.com/wiki-editor-alert.html

Wikipedia slowly has transformed into a platform for a clandestine network of antifa operatives. Instead of being overtly racist, the left-wing Antifa operatives have ushered in a new era of subversive racism, ableism, conflation, obfuscation and hatred. Wikipedians have extended terrorism quietly to the Internet to advance their agenda of fighting conservatives and to spread misinformation to their own political advantage, benefiting the Left-Right alliance as well as the objectives of Russia, the Kremlin and Vladimir Putin. It's a dangerous place when a few key people can change history, but if "we the people" band together, then we can stop them in unison!

And it has dawned to me that the Wiki software itself is the problem. Every Wikipedia (or Wikia/FANDOM) problem can be traced to the wiki software. The wiki software is responsible for the great success of the site, but also for its impending demise. The wiki system had great benefits on the upside — it allowed for fast content creation, but the conflict-driven editing has led to biased and incomplete content, lack of innovation, and many community problems. In 19 years the software has barely been updated to adapt to the needs of its users, or its readers.

It’s important to realize that Wikipedia was never designed from the ground up as a content creation system. Larry Sanger and Wales took off-the-shelf-wiki software and put it to work as an encyclopedia.

What is the social cost of all this conflict? Many Wikipedia editors have slaved for months, if not years to try to get information added to the site. Time and emotional costs are never considered because there was a seemingly endless group of people willing to experience that pain to satisfy their ego. I suspect that creating documents using wiki software is one of the least efficient methods of content creation. When you have an infinite amount of monkeys anything is possible, but what happens when the monkeys would rather just fling poo?

None of these faults matter to the Wiki-believers. In their world the wiki software is perfect and that everything else — especially people — is responsible for Wikipedia’s problems. Gender bias – women’s fault. Toxic user environment – the fault of toxic editors (always other editors, not them of course). Too many rules – we need those rules so to control those pesky people. Paid editors – how dare they even add correct information! They are so caught up in Wikimania they don’t understand that it is the wiki itself that causes all of the site’s problems by creating a playing ground where only certain kinds of people survive, and where excessive rules are necessary to counter the flaws in the system.

This Wikitopianism infects much of Wikipedia’s community, with Jimmy Wales and the Wikimedia Foundation the worst offenders. They are completely blind to the failings of the site, but continue to boost it as though it is the solution to all mankind’s problems. But there is no excuse for outsiders to believe this. I have lost count of the number of articles that gush praise about the site by journalists who have never looked under the hood. It’s time to treat Wikipedia like any other software product in the marketplace. It has no magical right to exist beyond its usefulness just because it is Wikipedia. It’s been a great run, but it to survive in the future it must deliver better information than the alternatives. It can’t rely on a software model that has not been updated for 19 years.

Wikipedia is in many ways like Communism. Even while people were lining up for a loaf of bread the Soviet Union’s leaders proclaimed their system to be the best in the world. Wikipedia is the Trabant of content, built by a group of party faithful swearing allegiance to a Dear Leader, using far too many resources to create an inferior product that is hopelessly outdated, underpowered and liable to collapse into a rusting heap at any moment.

Don’t think it will happen? Wikipedia is dying. The number of active administrators is falling. New users are not joining up. Pages are not being updated. Women and minorities shun the site. The Foundation that runs the site pulled in $50 million in donations last year, but can’t even organize the simplest software improvements. They have frittered away the money on useless projects that are hated by the community, such as the Visual Editor. However, the community itself is its own worst enemy and is resistant to change: What chance does the site have when the users don’t want change and the people at the top are incompetent and don’t care?

Apathy, is the greatest sin of Wikipedia and its community.

Content doesn’t have to be built through conflict. It doesn’t have to exclude minorities and women, and it doesn’t have to have vandalism, errors, and inconsistencies. It doesn’t have to have the worst editing interface on the planet.

As Rome Viharo pointed out on his now-defunct website Wikipedia We Have A Problem, the Aiki.Wiki is the solution.
 
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