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If you support scams / fraudsters, that's up to you. You're doing the equivalent of supporting / promoting Craig Wright / BSV and making attacks on the open source developers who created what they forked. If you're ignorant of what happened, perhaps it's a bad idea to jump in.
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If you make baseless claims about people who do good and honest work with zero evidence and kneejerk reacting to anyone that triggers you into believing they're all conspiring against you, maybe, just maybe, it's time to shut down that phone and get some sunlight.
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I only said that people supporting them are complicit in the abuse they perpetrate against myself and others. If you don't agree, that's fine, but I hope you can understand why lending credibility and support to fraudsters is harmful and could be considered as being complicit.
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What you've done is jump onto a pile on against someone that has been harassed and abused for years due to their open source work. Quote tweeting me to try to direct harassment towards me with your misleading take on what happened with Copperhead is not a good look at all.
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If that's your only possible view then I wasn't wrong. There's a lot in your three tweets here that apply exactly to your behaviour in the past hour. You'd do well to take a breather. If you truly believe you're at war with them, wearing yourself down only speeds up attrition.
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Copperhead has spent 2 years waging a war against me spreading misinformation and fraudulent claims. They've done immense damage to my life and to the project. There's an ongoing legal battle which is expensive and time consuming. They stole hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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I'm genuinely quite upset about people claiming to support me while enabling the narcissistic sociopath who screwed me over to continue abusing me by lending him the credibility he so desperately needs, similar to his false claims about partnerships that he puts on their site.
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Learning how to accept that one has no control over what others think and say is a valuable lesson in life. Heck, I even forgot that lesson at some point and it did a real number on me.
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I have control over who follows me and if I wanted I could have control over who uses my future work. Maybe I won't continue working on open source projects in the future when the community of users around it is so unsupportive of me even when I desperately need their help.
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Credibility comes from the skill to win over hearts and the resources of having the facts in your favour documented and at the ready for being conveyed as easily as is possible. Getting others included in your own work will work out better than keeping them away from others.