A track stealer that stole everything he "made"
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On 2024-01-30 at 21:23:37
Okay, burning take incoming here, but don't you think that we are kind of over dramatizing track stealing ?
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
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On 2024-01-30 at 22:21:55
Okay, burning take incoming here, but don't you think that we are kind of over dramatizing track stealing ?
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
well yes you can DM a mod, but creating a topic to bring a mod's attention to the user who steals tracks is better imo
also we're not headless donkeys lmao, track stealing is very bad and shouldn't even be a thing.
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On 2024-01-31 at 01:38:51
Okay, burning take incoming here, but don't you think that we are kind of over dramatizing track stealing ?
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
well yes you can DM a mod, but creating a topic to bring a mod's attention to the user who steals tracks is better imo
also we're not headless donkeys lmao, track stealing is very bad and shouldn't even be a thing.
You are not getting my message at all. Headless donkeys does not mean I am calling you braindead, it represents the confusion of an animal that cannot see where it is going ; which means panicking. Also I said myself track stealing is unacceptable, I am saying that making a fuss out of it is unnecessary. And if you want the mod's attention, DM works too. A topic means everyone can talk about it and give attention to said stealet.
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On 2024-01-31 at 08:18:58
Okay, burning take incoming here, but don't you think that we are kind of over dramatizing track stealing ?
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
I mean, it's definitively unacceptable and it feels really annoying to get your tracks stolen. I can't argue with that ; what I can argue with is the reactions that this whold community has towards it.
"It was too upsetting to me to stay silent", "Spread awareness" Why would you want to spread awareness about a track stealer ? He just needs to be banned and stopped. What you are doing by spreading awareness is giving him attention, attention that he might be seeking for. Maybe that attention that he then gets will satisfy him and his goal. And it will even encourage him to keep doing so.
As a wise moderator once said, drama starts for the stupidest reasons here. This topic ? Avoidable. I'm not saying the typa shit I was saying like "it's irrelevant" "could've been on sfa" I'm saying that DMing the mods (on Discord preferably) would just avoid all this fuss with the screaming reactions, the clap and muscle reactions etc.
The point I'm trying to make is that creating a topic to give attention, whether it's positive or negative, to a track stealer, is not a smart move. There are many other ways to stop that guy : the report topic, DM report, report his messages if he posted something. If you use these ways it won't create such a fuss about the stealer and the situation can end quickly and quietly without everybody giving their opinion on it.
Shit has already happened with Ashton, with people running around like headless donkeys saying "OH MA GAHD HE STOLE A TRACK THATS LIKE SO BAD SO UNACCEPTABLE HE NEEDS TO BE STOPPED RIGHT HERE AND THEN AND THEN HE DESERVES TO LIVE UNDER THE SHAME OF WHAT HE HAS DONE I AM SO FURIOUS" while really. Send a DM to a mod. Eventually, even help them figure out what account he's using, etc. But screaming ? Won't get you anywhere.
well yes you can DM a mod, but creating a topic to bring a mod's attention to the user who steals tracks is better imo
also we're not headless donkeys lmao, track stealing is very bad and shouldn't even be a thing.
Making a topic is less likely to reach the moderators 💀💀💀💀
This isn't some big stereotypical PDF File Discord server, you can bother moderators. If you dm them, they'll always see as soon as they get on the site. How is a topic that you can only see even exists through the homepage and that also might just not be seen anyway on a forum many people don't use that also has all the downsides Lely mentioned better? Track stealing too, like, who the fuck cares. Say on report topic or whatever and it'll be gone. Not that deep.
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On 2024-01-31 at 14:44:14
Good job, Senko.
On 2024-01-31 at 14:45:51
Good job, Senko.
Pour une fois que je fais un truc en tant que modo 🤪
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On 2024-02-02 at 01:48:17
dieds from copyrights.
On 2024-02-02 at 03:53:53
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
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On 2024-02-02 at 14:29:41
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
On 2024-02-02 at 14:32:45
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
On 2024-02-02 at 14:33:55
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
FIRE IN THE HOLR
On 2024-02-02 at 14:35:46
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
FIRE IN THE HOLR
YES SHOT THIS STEALER SLAYER!
On 2024-02-02 at 14:37:44
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
FIRE IN THE HOLR
YES SHOT THIS STEALER SLAYER!
YE
On 2024-02-02 at 16:39:52
Boston Is Back! From stealing tracks…
NOOOOOOOOOO
FIRE IN THE HOLR
Someone stole the fire from the hole.
WATER ON THE HILL
On 2024-02-03 at 22:53:09
So um.
What now?
What now?
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On 2024-02-03 at 23:38:16
Guess this topic is dead then until another stealer is stealing courses again.
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On 2024-02-04 at 03:46:28
by the way the mkpc staff was behind all this
On 2024-02-09 at 15:40:59
should I steal a track
On 2024-02-09 at 15:45:03
should I steal a track
No
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On 2024-02-09 at 15:46:19
should I steal a track
imagine you're the first one who steals one of my tracks
Anyways why the fuck I didn't lock this i'm doing it now
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