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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lol apparently some fucking idiots on r/emulation are trying to keep the "Internet Illuminati" villain image of KF up by claiming Farmers are buying themselves gold and flooding reddit with accounts? Literally no evidence, as per usual.
Realtalk guys if we catch any of you doing this we're going to dox you and harass the fuck out of you.
 
Why is there some debate on if it is all of June? The bottom of the page literally says, "Last Updated: September 1, 2021"
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Also what is this shit about "backfill"? Does he mean unprocessed death reports? Why would a report that is prepared every six months and only has to process probably < 50 US deaths overseas have "backfill"?

Like, where in the process does anything go so wrong as to have them straight up present the wrong data? And why is there only backfill for Japan but not Mexico, where more deaths occurred and the dates extend past when Byuu allegedly killed himself?

EDIT: And what does Hector know about the process that he's confident in saying there's a bottleneck keeping the information from being published? And why would they wait six months to publish the data that was backfilled from the previous six month's data? Wouldn't it stand to reason that if there were backfill it'd be added... when it's done?

EDIT 2: I seriously can't stop thinking about this. "Oh the deaths are backfilled." Uh... how do you know that. Hector straight up says "Apparently the [State Department's] stats aren't complete through the end of the reporting period." Number one, they're not "stats", they're individual cases of citizen deaths. What kind of difficult stats are holding the process up? Also, how do you know they're not complete? If the only reason he says "apparently they're not complete" is because Byuu isn't on them, that's not "apparently they're not complete". That's just starting with the assumption that Byuu is dead.
 
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Funny how fast people start sucking tranny dick as soon as they don't shield people even worse than them.
This is a deranged person trying to get people fired and making huge scenes because they don't respect dem pronouns.
But then they say groundbreaking stuff like "incest is bad" or "I am not a huge fan of that chick boiling hamsters" and hundreds are ready to get pozzed in their neghole.
Reminds me of conservatives fawning over black republicans.

I just think it's funny that alt-right KF nazis will mostly act civilly toward a tranny as long as the tranny isn't a histrionic spastic at least some of the time. Whereas if you politely disagree with the religious tenants of Twitter, Reddit, or social media in general, the moral crusaders not only want you deplatformed and silenced, they want you dead. For real dead, not Byuu dead.
 
The fact that people believed that byuu died with out any evidence just shows how gullible idiots on Twitter can be.
Worse than that, considering they took at face value claims from person with previous faked suicide attempts, that this time he had really committed suicide.

Think about that for a second. If you are a "journalist" and actually bother looking into a story, whether youre Kotaku, USA Today, etc- and you realize that Byuu/Near has had previous faked suicide attempts in the past, shouldn't that normally be a bit of a red flag? A "Hay, wait a minute, I need to be cautious about reporting on this story"?

Even a casual search of the history of this dudes internet presence should get that sort of response. You add in that his "suicide" messages to Null were rushed, it all occurred within basically 24 hours, and he was "committing suicide" over an internet tag in no way associated with his irl name, and theres just so many holes in the story.

I don't blame gullibility. The "journalists" reporting on this were not gullible. They were purposely spreading misinformation, and did not care about the results, likely because it was just trending and would please online leftbook trannies and pushed a common narrative that they wanted to gobble up. Thats not gullibility, thats selective bias and corruption.
 
Before running the victory lap, we shouldn't rule out that he may not have officially been pronounced dead for a week.

Do we know the method? From my understanding its not unusual for people who OD to hang in for a few days before they finally succumb.

I popped to twitter and saw that one guy in denial, so i hope it was all a lie as that would be funny. Especially considering he said the farms would be in denial if a US citizen was on the list.
Others already covered the timing aspects of the situation which hem the situation into a rather specific corner, so I won't reiterate the timeline and who said what when.

Taking all the timeline into account, I've been mulling over the possible scenarios where Byuu is actually dead, and I don't think you are exactly wrong, it could happen that somehow between the Japanese government and the US government Byuu didn't end up on the list this time.

Issue is, the Japanese don't tend to take filing paperwork on time lightly. The most plausible explanation is they file death certs with foreign embassies on a schedule (perhaps Friday of every week) and that missed the cutoff for the month of June. I wouldn't say this is exactly probable, the digitization of records pretty much obviates the need for a practice like that which would actually hold up records (something tells me even if the embassy wants a hardcopy, they'll accept a digital copy for reporting purposes), but this is the only explanation I can think of that doesn't involve the Japanese filing something late or incorrectly, which are alternative scenarios I'd classify as "in a universe of infinite possibilities, sure, it could happen, but I wouldn't bet a 5 dimensional meal on it".

And whether such a practice exists is checkable, I'm just not sure with whom one would check.

The more likely explanation is a fuckup on the US government's part based on pure competency comparisons. That said, when the number of US nationals in Japan that die can be counted on two hands in a given year, even with DMV employee levels of competence I think in 6 months whoever the desk jockey in Japan is can manage that workload, after all even the shittiest DMV employee gets some things done every day. And there isn't a whole lot to process from Japan. It is probably somebody's job ever 6 months to compile the list and when you're dealing with an average of 6 entries that is maybe a day of work. With frequent coffee breaks.

So I don't buy that explanation either.


I actually settle on the more outlandish explanations which still result in Byuu being dead as the most probable explanations (where Byuu isn't alive) at this point, such as "wasn't actually in Japan, but did kill himself". These of course run into issues with why he'd then get friends to tell a story where all the relevant details except him killing himself are lies, but in light of the lack of report this is one of the few options that seems to have any significant probability, it's just an increasingly vanishing probability.
 
@byuu (still this user is spiritually Byuu, Near) / @Near Throwaway will have to unalive himself a fourth time or whatever. I wonder if that Mexican will get a cut of his auction sales money.
 
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