Around five months ago I had made a post about EOS, after having purchased some. The post was downvoted to oblivion, and one of my followers found out why, in this comment.
(thanks!!) pointed me to this post, which includes some really disturbing language: https://steemit.com/eos/@berniesanders/because-dan-is-a-piece-of-shit-i-will-be-full-flagging-any-eos-post-that-earns-more-than-usd0-01
I made a comment in that post, but since the post and comment have been downvoted to oblivion, here's what I had fought back with, for attacking me without provocation, warning, or reason:
So, apparently part of the trauma poor little experienced wasn't only during childhood. Apparently he puts forth that
had been flagging his posts, and for that reason he was attacking the community.
I want to make this clear: he said he will attack anybody in the community who discusses EOS!
How is that useful behavior for this platform? How is it helpful to the community?
That was five months ago. More recently, around two months ago he started attacking , a great TA teacher who uses Elliott Waves and chart pattern formations, who I had been following and upvoting for a month or so. This silent whale
started upvoting
a couple hundred bucks per post, and I thought that was awesome -- as well as warranted, since
's tips and training had motivated me to trade, and I made thousands the first trade. And then more -- so, providing value back to someone who provided me with value, made sense.
But disagreed that
could spend his votes how he saw fit, and started downvoting
.
Thus, my first perception of
-- that he's an abusive bullying jerk who likes to throw tantrums -- seemed confirmed.
When I saw him attacking , it furthered this perception of his behavior -- not only because of the flags, but because of the foul language used, and the various bot accounts, both existing and newly-created, used to attack him.
I noticed that some typos were similar between some of these accounts, and the style of making typos.
I created http://berniesandersbot01.xyz/ after having created a post describing the project, since the post was downvoted to invisibility, and he can't (so I thought) downvote an external website.
Then, the account admitted that it had done a DDoS attack on my site, which also affected many other customers of my ISP who resided on the server my site was shared on. This had measurable economic effects to unrelated third parties. Third parties which were injured, and which want compensation for their loss.
Looking at the dates that started attacking and flagging
, versus the date that the
account was created using the
service -- and, noticing the similarities in language and typos -- I suspect and allege that
created the
account, which has been inactive for two months.