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

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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: 1,927 34.6%

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They should change the wording to alleged suicide since it's unconfirmed.
They changed it somewhat to say that KiwiFarms are implicated instead of Caused Suicide.
They also added that the Hector guy alleged that the harassment from Kiwi Farms amounted to murder.

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Wikipedia admins are usually very autistic (in a good way) and stay away from absolutes, so I believe they probably edited that version that the girl put up very quickly.
Their current version talk about what people are saying but don't take it as truth nor support it in any way.

They are fairly good at policing their own website. I mean, as good as you can be with so many Wiki contributors.
 
His full name is Hector Martin Cantero, he has used the moniker Marcan in various forms for a while.
Sony sued him for hacking their Playstation, along with other hackers, Marcan was the name he used. He is originally from Spain.
He is born 9th september 1990 (which if you look at the image of his japanese ID card, is a match)

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Article relevant to the lawsuit:
 
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if you mean these retards i'm pretty sure it's just a faggot larp and occasionally people send them files they 'hacked'. as you can see they're literally just retweeting 'haha lol kiwifarms hate machine guys!'

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they're just retards,
Going to that archive I noticed Till Kottmann showed up for the 50th time. Him and the BADGRRL always show up at the worst possible times and say the dumbest possible things.
 
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So that's it? A couple days of DDoS and twitter gets mogged by the very first line of cloudflare defense against spamming?
Woweee wow, look at me not being able to make a post and repenting for every keystroke that I've typed, woe is me.
On a serious note, has there been a single shred of evidence regarding Near's death since the last time? An obituary, anything?
 
I just think it's hilarious that a nonbinary programmer living in Japan might actually be a gay dude living in Ohio.

It's so transparent that the changing of his username, talking about Japan and "becoming nonbinary" were just tools to protect his real identity as a sad loser living next to a cornfield.

At this point did he even program the thing in the first place?
 

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, text TALK to 741741, or visit https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org for more information.
There is no modern gaming emulation scene without Near, the programmer responsible for the historic bsnes emulator, which prized accuracy over performance. Near, who previously went by byuu online, wanted to preserve history.
On Monday morning, hacker and security engineer Hector "Marcan" Martin said he'd been in contact with the police department in charge of investigating the incident, confirming Near passed away sometime on June 27. Waypoint has been unable to independently verify this information.
Over the weekend, Near published a series of tweets implying a desire to end their own life after a targeted campaign of harassment by members of Kiwi Farms, the notoriously toxic message board forum whose members regularly engage in harassment campaigns. Kiwi Farms later, while under a DDoS attack that's briefly taken the site down, released a statement saying it had nothing to do with Near's death. The statement also said that some of the harassment Near mentioned happened on other platforms that its administrator says they cannot control.
"Every single person involved/aware did their best to save Near's life at every point in time given the information they had access to at the time," said Martin on Twitter. "We failed."

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A 23-Year Perfectionist Journey to Localize the Obscure 'Bahamut Lagoon'

PATRICK KLEPEK
8.3.21
https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvx...ourney-to-localize-the-obscure-bahamut-lagoon

Near's weekend tweets, which remain online as of this writing, began with a simple declaration: "I've never been able to smile." Near went on to reveal and explain a lifetime of harassment and abuse that's lasted "from my earliest grade school memories to now."
It's frequently difficult to point to a single cause that leads a person to kill themselves, and Near's problems started years ago. But the harassment that Near received recently has started a conversation about mental health and harassment, causing many to wonder what they could have done differently to support them.
As bad as the past was, Near said that Kiwi Farms "made the harassment orders of magnitude worse," as the doxing forum attacked Near for the mere fact of being autistic, and using the threat of doxing those they cared about as a means of eliciting a reaction. The harassment ultimately put Near into a place where panic attacks were frequent, with every day being full of "dread and worry."
I had the pleasure of writing a lengthy profile of Near this year, the result of several weeks of email communications with them, after Near released the conclusion of a 23-year journey in developing their own localization of Bahamut Lagoon, an old Squaresoft JRPG. It was a quest that started when they were 15 years old, and concluded when they were nearly 40.
(A side note about that story: it was written with he/him pronouns because that's what Near told me to use. Since then, it appears Near came out as nonbinary and used they/them pronouns. The story has been updated to reflect these changes since publication.)
"Perfection is a funny thing," Near told me during one of our many back-and-forth conversations. "It's an ideal you can chase to your grave and never attain.”
I've written a lot of stories over the years, especially stories that fall in the bucket of person-working-on-niche-thing-for-many-years. It brings me great joy to try and translate the passions of frequently overlooked figures to a wider audience. I don't know that I've written a story that challenged me the same way this one did, as I tried to understand the hard and confusing work of a programmer, so I could help others appreciate all that hard work, too.


A GRAPHIC NEAR ADDED TO THE END OF BAHAMUT LAGOON.

Near was patient with their time, kind enough to walk me through everything step by step, and tolerant when I'd respond to hundreds of words with a blank stare and more questions.
"Ooooh excellent questions!" they wrote one time, when I asked them to explain what a "patching assembler" was, before they went on to write more than 1,000 words on the topic.
There was a point in that process where I asked Near about a subject we were dancing around: why was the year 2020 so traumatic? COVID-19 was ongoing and a source of anxiety, but it was clear that wasn't the whole story. That's when Near opened up about Kiwi Farms, the forum's harassment campaign, and the endless harm it had caused. I told Near that it would be hard to write a story about their life without, on some level, touching upon this, but I would only proceed in a way that made them comfortable and would not elevate the still-ongoing harassment. In the beginning, Near was reluctant and was not interested.
"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have opened that door," Near wrote back to me in February.
In response, I opened up about my own experiences with doxing and places like Kiwi Farms. How my online presence has, time and again, impacted my mental health and made me worried about how simply knowing me can have consequences for others in my life.
I cannot overstate the depth of pain in Near's words that followed. Reading it now, I cannot get through most of the emails without tears, knowing the end result only a few months later. This was an individual failed by society's inability to reckon with and enact consequences for the internet's worst elements, and history suggests they will not be the final victim, either.
This was a person who wanted to live and thrive, but found themselves constantly struggling under the weight of intense forces beyond their control and without obvious means of pushing back against the tidal wave of harassment sent at them.
One of the last steps in the process of writing that piece was running a few details about the harassment by Near. I wanted to make sure that we were on the same page. The story ended up very well received, and Near seemed happy.

“I cannot overstate the depth of pain in Near's words that followed. This was an individual failed by society's inability to reckon with and enact consequences for the internet's worst elements, and history suggests they will not be the final victim, either.”

After it went live, Near, as meticulous as ever, sent me a series of tiny corrections. It was very much appreciated, and if that was the most I got wrong, I felt like I'd passed a test. I asked Near to keep in touch, and to let me know if they got up to anything more interesting.
Near told me they were hoping to lead an even more private life. The less online, the less likely the harassment would rear its head and cause more strife. Near seemed optimistic about the future. I was optimistic for their future, too, as much as a relative stranger can be.
"It'll mostly be emulation stuff from here on out, but if something's particularly interesting," said Near. "I'll let you know."
The next time I would think about Near would be this Saturday night, as I settled into bed. I briefly looked at Twitter, upon which I found a number of people contacting me about Near, wondering if I could get in touch with them. The concerning tweets had gone out, and at the time, there was still optimism that the tragic fate suggested in them could maybe be avoided.
I only had an email address for Near, and so I wrote a quick note, hoping against hope.
"Hey, I saw your tweets, and I’m really concerned," I wrote at 12:06 am on Saturday night. "Are you okay? What can I do to help?"
I never heard back. My heart breaks, and you're left with the question of: "OK, what now?"
Kiwi Farms has, so far, proven unshakable because the nature of the web makes taking anything down difficult. The platform was last in the news for hosting and refusing to take down videos of the 2019 Christchurch mass shooting in New Zealand that left 51 dead and injured 41 more. New Zealand ISPs ended up blocking Kiwi Farms, but that does little for the rest of the world.
"Near did not commit suicide," wrote an anonymous friend of Near, whose story was shared by the aforementioned hacker Hector Martin. "Near was murdered. Victim of a lifetime of harassment. After an abusive childhood, and followed by community toxicity, Near was eventually targeted by Kiwi Farms. Members of that website make a sport of preying on the less fortunate, on those in positions liable to being emotionally abused. And they do so relentlessly. From the comfort of anonymity, of sitting in front of their computer thousands of kilometers away, they take glee in slowly destroying the psyche of others, bit by bit. To death, if possible."
That same friend called on places like DreamHost, the domain registrar of Kiwi Farms, and Cloudflare, a service for preventing DDoS attacks, to take action. Cloudflare did not respond to a request for comment to Waypoint, but DreamHost did. The company said it was the registrar for Kiwi Farms, but said it does "not host this website or its content on our servers."
A DreamHost representative pointed out that Kiwi Farms uses Cloudflare's technology to hide its actual hosting company, and noted it would "review and forward any abuse reports submitted at https://www.cloudflare.com/abuse to the site's current web host and website owner."
The catch-22 here, of course, is that Cloudflare would be explicitly promising that another company will forward your report of abuse to the owner of a website whose entire purpose is to enact abuse. Even going through the motions of attempting to report Kiwi Farms could open people to harassment.
DreamHost also recommended people contact the FBI, and said it works "regularly with law enforcement on a variety of issues pertaining to user-generated content."
That might be true, but Kiwi Farms is still alive and Near is dead.
"The internet is not a game," wrote Near. "It's real life. I'm a real person. This stuff really hurts."
Follow Patrick on Twitter. His email is patrick.klepek@vice.com, and available privately on Signal (224-707-1561)

Another article that can't respect Near's wish to be seen as a man again and not linked to all the troon bullshit. For shame you bigots at Vice misgendering him
 
I went back to the Weeb Wars crowd because I thought I saw a funny meme and wanted to grab it, but before I found it I got this, so...

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"Hi, is that Thompson Reuters? One of your subsidiaries uses CloudFlare to issue SSL certificates to thousands of client websites. I just thought you might like to know that one of the other 25,000,000 customers of CloudFlare is a forum that an video game programmer called Byuu blames for-"
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Apologies if someone's posted this already, but besides those PimEye photos, I've found one more interesting thing. A pastebin doc from 2016 (predating Byuu's thread) with vague info on byuu. It came from a guest account, and though they mention they have more info in other journals, I've not found them. Here's an archive: https://archive.md/mxUoR
Happy hunting, I'm not sure where to dig from here.

Edit: I should mention, if this pastebin isn't BS, byuu would have a reason to be mortified, having been audited sometime within the ballpark of the mid 2010's by the irs. Also, assuming he didn't travel out of town for schooling, he was catholic-schooled in columbus.
He definitely lived in/near Columbus Ohio, and he seems to be linked to Jacksonville, Florida in some way (which might be where he attended Catholic school in "the South"). He did indeed live in a house up with a lawn, and he claimed to have been working as a programmer at a Fortune 500 company. There's some discrepancies like age.

If he was on the IRS audit list in 2016, that might explain the house sale in 2018, and why his husband appears to have moved to rented accommodation since, along with setting up Byuu LLC in 2019 (he actually set up two Byuu LLCs within two months of each other, one of them was dissolved in February 2021 - which is when his localisation of Bahamut Lagoon was released). IIRC he came out as asexual around 2018 and seemingly distanced himself from his husband as a result; it could have been a way to disguise the breakdown of his marriage. Accordingly Byuu claims to have moved to Japan around 2018 (as he told Null he had been working for a Japanese company for three years).
I know that this could be against the "look, don't touch" rule, but why don't we try to contact Byuu's fuckbuddy? Not for harassment, but to see if he knows something more. Someone could just ask him respectfully if he's indeed his husband, and if he is aware of what's happening.
Don't touch the glass, and especially don't throw things at the zookeepers who are in the same enclosure as the lolcow.

Patrick is definitely his husband, they're listed as having bought a house together in 2010 and then selling it in 2018, and then Patrick moved to rental accomodation in Delaware. The reason we know who Byuu is largely comes from people finding the wedding photos on (Byuu's? Patrick's? mother's facebook), that proved a positive match to Byuu's selfie and that also told us who Patrick is.

Patrick appears to be estranged from his husband. They may have been legally married, as the marriage appears to have taken place in Connecticut in the winter of 2008, which was the second state to legalise gay marriage (and so if it was November/December, they could indeed have gotten married at that town hall). Patrick may no longer be in touch with Byuu - even if he that's irrelevant because all Patrick did was get married to some guy.
 
Consensus so far? Correct me if I'm wrong.

1) Not dead.
2) Byuu was looking to zap one particular post but didn't want to call attention to it?
Probably easier to scorch the whole thread so no one sees any mention of his cubfur shit

I just wonder if he even had any family that gave a shit about him, I know he would never share info but I would be curious to be a fly on the wall on how his family's taking it
 
They changed it somewhat to say that KiwiFarms are implicated instead of Caused Suicide.
They also added that the Hector guy alleged that the harassment from Kiwi Farms amounted to murder.


Wikipedia admins are usually very autistic (in a good way) and stay away from absolutes, so I believe they probably edited that version that the girl put up very quickly.
Their current version talk about what people are saying but don't take it as truth nor support it in any way.

They are fairly good at policing their own website. I mean, as good as you can be with so many Wiki contributors.
Definitely an improvement, but they should also mention that there is no factual confirmation of the suicide and no evidence of the Japanese Police being contacted, as well as the fact that they wouldn't give out the information to a stranger/internet friend.
 
'even anonymous'

if you mean these retards i'm pretty sure it's just a faggot larp and occasionally people send them files they 'hacked'. as you can see they're literally just retweeting 'haha lol kiwifarms hate machine guys!'

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they're just retards,
Kirtaner is a dumb faggot who made 420chan but acts like he invented imageboards despite being a literal redditor.
 
So that's it? A couple days of DDoS and twitter gets mogged by the very first line of cloudflare defense against spamming?
Welll.... A bunch of shitty publications written by retards made a bunch of gay articles saying this nigga was kink shamed to death.

Also it got Resetera on a private thread admit to ddos use, which is interesting for fed probes.

And some guy called AMERICANHACKER is trying to melt out Joshs black ice and zap his data nodes with dragon magic or something.

Fun times all around.
 
When it comes to the issue of harassment and Byuu.
There are echoes, made by others, that he claimed being harassed for 9 years, in 2013. That is long before Jersh took up farming green fruit and herding birds. So, assuming what he has said about his age, in 2013 he would have been 21 when the alleged harassment started in 2004....
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Apologies if someone's posted this already, but besides those PimEye photos, I've found one more interesting thing. A pastebin doc from 2016 (predating Byuu's thread) with vague info on byuu. It came from a guest account, and though they mention they have more info in other journals, I've not found them. Here's an archive: https://archive.md/mxUoR
Happy hunting, I'm not sure where to dig from here.
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I know we're basically at the consensus that David Ginder is byuu. When looking up Ginder, he did have 2 addresses tied to Florida; which gives this archive some credibility.
 
I just think it's hilarious that a nonbinary programmer living in Japan might actually be a gay dude living in Ohio.

It's so transparent that the changing of his username, talking about Japan and "becoming nonbinary" were just tools to protect his real identity as a sad loser living next to a cornfield.

At this point did he even program the thing in the first place?
Well, if he didn't, he'd had been accused of taking all the credits by the supposed real programmer a long time ago. BSNES has been out there for longer than some of these Twitter troons have existed.
 
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People like this have been doing this shit for years and years now. I remember when some feminst orgs would host "edit-a-thons" which were solely dedicated to flooding wikipedia articles with shit that aligned with their worldview.

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The wifi name is called "interference" ffs it doesn't get any clearer than that.

Imagine being in this room for 12 hours editing pronouns into wikipedia articles for free with a bunch of smelly, freebleeding harpies. A fate worse than death
Imagine the smell
 
the only time there was anything even slightly dangerous was that operation chanology shit, and even then, it was the definition of live action roleplaying. anyone claiming to be aninnymouse or leet haxorz without any actual evidence? assume they're just teenagers or white 40-something women trying to scare people.
Zoe Quinn and Aydin Paladin were involved with Project Chanology if anyone is wondering how epic and memepilled that shitshow was.
 
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