March 3, 2011

Corrections to Mirrim's Post of February 17th

I have just been sent a post made by Mirrim at the susan-boyle.com forum on February 17th. I'd like to address a few items. The italicized snippets are quoted from the post.

1. "A "takeover" was not by the "DJG forum" but influence was asserted by some members of a different fan forum, some of whom were members of DJG's site."

Actually, Mirrim, only 1 member of that 'different' site whose username was Zenneo* (AKA the cyber-bully, cyber-stalker) was spreading the lie that there was to be a takeover attempt of the susan-boyle.com forum by members of that 'different' site. You fell for it, as did several Staff, Admins, members. Then you all took direct actions to disrupt the forum and the members. Then you all covered up that you were in any way involved and protected the cyber-bully and blamed others.

Knudt will report her findings soon, so I won't go into details on that here. I will state that I personally believe that you were acting on the belief that you were protecting the site. I wish you would have at least mentioned that you were corresponding with the cyber-bully and how that affected what happened. Why are you all still protecting him?

*Mark Conner, Orgonon, Orgonon P,

2. "As an aside, I would urge the individual (a former mod) who gave text of MSN conversations to non-participants to buck up and identify herself here and state the purpose behind her doing so. "

I have stated numerous times that at least one copy of that MSN conversation was distributed (unwittingly) by JudyOkla back in May of 2010, and I did share it with a few people. That most likely explains how that particular chat was spread.

The other data being published online has been collected by members and former members through several permission error incidents that allowed access to the Staff Room.

note: edited to add part of CL's response from the comment area..

"Several 'staff' knew the cyber stalker troll as walkerd, John, Mark, John Parke and John/Mark Brabban under his male aliases. His female aliases included Jenny, Zoe, Carol, MaryAnn and Brenda.

It is plain to me that even now, some members and ex-staff members are still not clear that we are talking about just one cyber troll who used all these names!"