I don't know if you've heard but someone today try to suspend my facebook account for my podcast. They tried to say that my comment about Pantheon violated community standards. Now the funny thing about it was I know the moderator of the Facebook page. He lives a couple subdivisions over for where I live and he's a pretty decent guy. He tries to maintain a positive community but a lot of people have been on on the rag lately concerning Pantheon with this 24/7. So I spoke up now I created this account because someone had hacked my other account and lock me out of it. So that's the reason why I don't use my regular Facebook account. I wasn't trying to manipulate the system and posting anonymously. It's just I didn't have access to my original account anymore. And of course I said some things that were kind of offensive. But that's me you know, but they've started a war. They cannot win and I will be happy to share my recorded video and screenshots with the feds or someone else who wants to bring an action against VR for fraud. As for the moderator, he owns a t-shirt company that tries to sell apparel based on MMO games. That's why he's sucking midas's dick so that he can get some action off the licensing for VR products and he was awarded a free alpha access pass about a year ago when they were offering pre -alpha access to regular players. I called him out on a lot of stuff that's why he doesn't care for me. I've threatened to sue him as well too for violating my rights.
Oh, the poor delusional, retarded and footless Sox! You've stumbled upon a conspiracy of epic proportions, my friend. The Pantheon Saga, Facebook moderators, t-shirt tycoons, and the mighty "Feds" all entangled in a web of drama that would put a soap opera to shame. I can hardly contain my excitement!
First of all, let's not forget that Pantheon, the elusive unicorn of MMORPGs, is more mythical than a centaur. It's like trying to sue the Loch Ness Monster for not showing up at your local lake. The chances of you taking legal action against VR for fraud are about as likely as me winning the lottery while riding a unicorn.
And oh, the Facebook drama! Your comment about Pantheon apparently violated "community standards." I can only imagine Mark Zuckerberg himself shaking in his boots at the thought of your mighty commentary. The moderator who lives down the block from you must be a mastermind, working in cahoots with VR to take over the world, one t-shirt sale at a time.
But fear not, my dear forum friends, for you shall save the day with your recorded videos and screenshots! The "Feds" will undoubtedly swoop down like valiant knights to put an end to this sinister plot. In the meantime, I suggest you start practicing your battle cries and invest in a helmet because this journey to justice might get bumpy.
In all seriousness, let's take a step back and consider whether this grandiose conspiracy theory might just be a tad, well, outlandish. Sometimes, a little perspective and a deep breath can go a long way in dealing with online drama. Cheers to the adventures of the delusional keyboard warrior!