Amalek used to be pretty outspoken about his beliefs. There were a few debates about religion on Voat a long while ago and they were great debates. Recapped through a few of them but don't remember what side he took. People didn't really like him. Got downvoated into oblivion, everyday he was threatening to leave the site, just to come back. He ended up quitting his main account and making a bunch of alts and using them to talk on Voat.
Sane on the other hand was a very well liked member of the community, one of the most active members since I joined, outspoken as well. When the codebase rolled over I believe she started to bleed CCP and SCP for calling out SBBH in the past. She was a threat to them. So she ended up going off the deep end making 5 paragraph comments without any breaks. A wall of text if you may. Speaking of what was happening, but very few read them per the reason above. In the middle of all this she was downvoated so hard she had to make alts. Then she started formatting correctly but it was just short messages. Shortly after she was globally banned from the site. She still pops into Voat occasionally, using alts as usual. I've ran into her once since she was banned, other members have seen her a few times though.
I believe I'm remembering this correctly but I may not be, so if someone has something to add it would be appreciated.
Amalek used to be pretty outspoken about his beliefs. There were a few debates about religion on Voat a long while ago and they were great debates. Recapped through a few of them but don't remember what side he took. People didn't really like him. Got downvoated into oblivion, everyday he was threatening to leave the site, just to come back. He ended up quitting his main account and making a bunch of alts and using them to talk on Voat.
Sane on the other hand was a very well liked member of the community, one of the most active members since I joined, outspoken as well. When the codebase rolled over I believe she started to bleed CCP and SCP for calling out SBBH in the past. She was a threat to them. So she ended up going off the deep end making 5 paragraph comments without any breaks. A wall of text if you may. Speaking of what was happening, but very few read them per the reason above. In the middle of all this she was downvoated so hard she had to make alts. Then she started formatting correctly but it was just short messages. Shortly after she was globally banned from the site. She still pops into Voat occasionally, using alts as usual. I've ran into her once since she was banned, other members have seen her a few times though.
I believe I'm remembering this correctly but I may not be, so if someone has something to add it would be appreciated.
Amalek used to be pretty outspoken about his beliefs. There were a few debates about religion on Voat a long while ago and they were great debates. Recapped through a few of them but don't remember what side he took. People didn't really like him. Got downvoated into oblivion, everyday he was threatening to leave the site, just to come back. He ended up quitting his main account and making a bunch of alts and using them to talk on Voat.
Sane on the other hand was a very well liked member of the community, one of the most active members since I joined, outspoken as well. When the codebase rolled over I believe she started to bleed CCP and SCP for calling out SBBH in the past. She was a threat to them. So she ended up going off the deep end making 5 paragraph comments without any breaks. A wall of text if you may. Speaking of what was happening, but very few read them per the reason above. In the middle of all this she was downvoated so hard she had to make alts. Then she started formatting correctly but it was just short messages. Shortly after she was globally banned from the site. She still pops into Voat occasionally, using alts as usual. I've ran into her once since she was banned, other members have seen her a few times though.
I believe I'm remembering this correctly but I may not be, so if someone has something to add it would be appreciated.