The Great Twitter Meltdown of 2021 - Emulator creator Byuu bullied to death by HateSpeech™ forum, Twitter takes up arms (Still No Death Report)

Will This Be Of Any Consequence?

  • Yes, Kiwi Farms terrorists will be publicly hanged

    Votes: 801 14.4%
  • Yes, Kiwi Farms will be shut down

    Votes: 101 1.8%
  • No, 41% the army has already taken 41% casualties

    Votes: 1,955 35.1%
  • No, this backfires and MATI goes viral

    Votes: 786 14.1%
  • REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

    Votes: 1,928 34.6%

  • Total voters
    5,571
WTF kinda tard shit is this?
 

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https://knockout.chat/thread/26057/1 (Open in different window/browser)
The KO thread is pretty fun as well.

What Twitter thinks KiwiFarms is
- An alt-right message board
- An organized terrorist group
- A neo-nazi safe space
- A website dedicated to killing LGBT people (no joke)
- Has a higher body count than mass shooters

Also apparently "joking about suicide can get your website shut down" if that's the case the entire internet should stop existing.
Alot of the Helldump stuff about users getting awarded for having "confirmed kills" is also being attributed to Kiwifarms. Its very interesting to see a perversion of facts happen infront of your eyes.

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Holy fuck, they are starting to tag DeSantis :story:
They really expect Desantis to save the day? The guy they literally consider to be an altright Nazi?
 
At what point did money have to enter the equation? I can at least accept the reasoning that Null would not want to set a bad precedent by deleting a thread just because someone made a threat, but you're acting like Null was obligated to take Near's delusions about working for Null or accepting his life savings as payment seriously when neither of those things have to be on the table to delete the thread.
I'm willing to give Dear Feeder a little bit of latitude in his discussion methods after being randomly contacted in the middle of the night by a guy trying to emotionally blackmail him into taking down a long-dead thread by threatening to kill himself while simultaneously offering an inordinate amount of money for it. I re-read the emails just for this post, and Nool didn't even really seriously entertain the idea of receiving the money and pointed out that receiving such a transfer would be impractical and make him feel guilty.

I don't hold Joshua Connor Moon to the standards of a hostage negotiator.
 
His 4D chess move: pretends to kill himself to kill his online life, takes his money and starts over somewhere else. Maybe vilifies KF for good measure.

A couple of thoughts I've had while reading this thread:

According to the OP in the original thread, we know that people have donated rare SNES cartridges to him over the years. (In fact, he received media attention when he mailed cartridges in shitty packaging causing USPS to initially lose his box.) We also know he's been accused of "dump hoarding" -- where he posted the hashes of the ROM files but not the ROM files themselves.

What's the most valuable thing he owns? It's not the Japanese apartment. It's not the bank balance. And it certainly isn't a few bottles of HRT and a nylon rope. It's that cartridge hoard. A cartridge hoard consisting of rare games that people donated to him with the request that they be preserved for posterity. Now, what if he didn't feel like doing that anymore and wanted to sell these cartridges to private collectors? If word got out that he was doing that, then the backlash would be immense. And with a dwindling Patreon he would certainly have a financial incentive to sell. (Interestingly, he never sent his CV to Null when he asked for it -- which would have detailed his work history and give us a good idea of what his net worth truly is.)

However, what if the world thought he was dead and the KF thread was removed? Without the KF thread on search results, the existence of the cartridge hoard is no longer front and center. And with Byuu presumed deceased -- then perhaps no one will think twice once an undumped "Pachinko Fan Shouri Sengen" copy hits the auction sites.

There's two other things concerning his suicide note that I found odd:

1) Why didn't our game preservationist appoint some kind of successor? I'd be more inclined to believe he went through with it if Becky Gerber receives a poorly-wrapped box containing his cartridges -- assuming USPS doesn't lose it of course.

2) Byuu's excuse for not posting the ROM files was that he would be sued or arrested for infringement. It's kind of hard to sue dead people. Why not throw a torrent out as one last thank you to his fans?

The whole thing is very odd. It will be interesting to hear what Byuu has to say when he's ultimately discovered.
 
Emulation is cool, but it's defiantly super autistic to get into it. There's nothing wrong with having some autistic hobbies as long as you aren't a sped.
It gets deeper tho. I am quite into retro emulation, as I find it interesting to see the progress of emulation over time. From dissonant earrape in ZSNES 0.150, the half semitone higher pitched audio in ZSNES 0.7xx-1.1x and contemporary SNES 9X versions, to the moment where the audio emulation was finally figured out in SNES9X 1.53.
 
Hello guys, "former" redditor here!

Guess who got banned for asking in a very polite and reasonable manner "Yes, but is it actually dead?" on r/emulation? THIS GUY!

Fuck you r/emulation mods, you are daft cunts for what it's worth.
Welcome. This place is also a complete shithole like Reddit but atleast you can say nigger without having to show your N-word license.
 
A couple of thoughts I've had while reading this thread:

According to the OP in the original thread, we know that people have donated rare SNES cartridges to him over the years. (In fact, he received media attention when he mailed cartridges in shitty packaging causing USPS to initially lose his box.) We also know he's been accused of "dump hoarding" -- where he posted the hashes of the ROM files but not the ROM files themselves.

What's the most valuable thing he owns? It's not the Japanese apartment. It's not the bank balance. And it certainly isn't a few bottles of HRT and a nylon rope. It's that cartridge hoard. A cartridge hoard consisting of rare games that people donated to him with the request that they be preserved for posterity. Now, what if he didn't feel like doing that anymore and wanted to sell these cartridges to private collectors? If word got out that he was doing that, then the backlash would be immense. And with a dwindling Patreon he would certainly have a financial incentive to sell. (Interestingly, he never sent his CV to Null when he asked for it -- which would have detailed his work history and give us a good idea of what his net worth truly is.)

However, what if the world thought he was dead and the KF thread was removed? Without the KF thread on search results, the existence of the cartridge hoard is no longer front and center. And with Byuu presumed deceased -- then perhaps no one will think twice once an undumped "Pachinko Fan Shouri Sengen" copy hits the auction sites.

There's two other things concerning his suicide note that I found odd:

1) Why didn't our game preservationist appoint some kind of successor? I'd be more inclined to believe he went through with it if Becky Gerber receives a poorly-wrapped box containing his cartridges -- assuming USPS doesn't lose it of course.

2) Byuu's excuse for not posting the ROM files was that he would be sued or arrested for infringement. It's kind of hard to sue dead people. Why not throw a torrent out as one last thank you to his fans?

The whole thing is very odd. It will be interesting to hear what Byuu has to say when he's ultimately discovered.
On the other hand, if he really killed himself, the local goodwill (or japanese equivalent, if he brought his collection with him) is about to be a snes goldmine.
 
Do these people actually check the website they say shit about before actually voicing their dumb opinions ?
They just put screenshot of posts, don't look at the reactions or anything, and then try to make an assessment of the community.
There are threads about lolcows that are hundreds of pages long, some even over a thousand pages. But even the people they're about are wise enough to not give a shit, or take it too seriously.

It's just making fun of the shit you publicly do on the internet, grow a fucking spine.
 
I find it very entertaining the amount of twitards trying to act all cool with their "Cyber Security Professional" title and reports but fucking go on the defensive if someone mentions suicide without censoring it because triggered. You can't even fucking handle the internet.
 
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