still no different

yeinjg July 9, 2024 8:21 pm

i stopped reading at chp 15. i tried to read again just now straight to chapter 50. jaekyung still bad as ever, and kim dan still the pushover

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    Unyielding Voice July 9, 2024 9:35 pm

    Jaekyung is what? Bad?! You are simply a hater. He did no wrong.

    Brave Narrator July 9, 2024 10:37 pm

    ***Warning: Please Be Aware of [Unyielding Voice] ([ https://www.mangago.zone/home/people/3686909/])***

    It has come to our attention that this individual is involved in activities such as cyberstalking and identity theft within our community. Evidence indicates they may be falsely portraying themselves as others to spread misinformation and cause harm. This behavior includes targeting those who share facts and details from the story, using tactics like straw man arguments, ad hominems, gaslighting, and other forms of manipulation.

    These actions seem to stem from personal grievances and an awareness of their own wrongdoings. While it’s essential to share knowledge and enlighten others, it is important to avoid attacking others or fostering division. Unfortunately, this behavior undermines constructive discourse by targeting individuals and groups they disagree with.

    Please remain vigilant and consider this information as you engage within our community.

    Brave Narrator July 9, 2024 10:40 pm

    Do not pay attention to the impersonator of mine above. He will attempt to groom you as he already did to other users in Mangago.

    Fearless Commentator July 9, 2024 11:20 pm

    To clarify the sequence of events: On July 6, 2024, around 2:20 pm GMT, their main target changed their name to "Resolute Reader" and updated their profile picture. In response, I adopted the name Resolute Reader to match their target. Within 8 hours, [ https://www.mangago.zone/home/people/3703695/home/] also changed their name and began posting as Resolute Reader without any action on our part. They are monitoring us.

    Upon observing their use of the name Resolute Reader, both their main target and I changed our names to "Unyielding Voice" around 1:18 am GMT on July 8. Shortly afterward, [ https://www.mangago.zone/home/people/3703695/home/] copied this name and brought in their Aloha account, stealing with real Aloha's identity. They have openly admitted to maintaining multiple accounts for what they call "trolling." While they may see this as harmless or entertaining, their actions constitute targeted harassment and cyberstalking, which are serious and harmful behaviors.

    Persistent harassment, cyberstalking, and identity theft are unacceptable. By identifying themselves as trolls, they may seek to downplay their actions, but these behaviors have real consequences. They use this label to avoid accountability.

    Recently, another account has emerged as "unyielding voice" to support them and replicate their target's and my previous name. I urge caution in engaging with them, as they have demonstrated a pattern of harmful behavior towards their targets and those who differ from them.

    Upon noticing that the profile that copied "Resolute Reader" had also adopted "Unyielding Voice," we changed our name to "Brave Narrator" at 7:42 pm on July 8. Subsequent posts were made under this new name. Despite abandoning these names over 24 hours ago, only this individual with two profiles continues to use them. [ https://www.mangago.zone/home/people/3686909/home/] claimed I copied their "Unyielding Voice" after we abandoned that name. Despite this claim, they have copied "Brave Narrator," prompting us to change our names again. Now they claim we have asked ChapGPT for "edgy names" showing what they said here [ https://www.mangago.zone/home/mangatopic/16482046/] was a lie. Nearly everything they say is a lie.
    https://www.mangago.zone/home/mangatopic/16496152/


    This individual is cyberstalking, pretending to be a troll and making false claims. Avoid engaging with them as they may cause harm.

    steadfast scribe July 10, 2024 12:15 am

    Dear Community,

    As I delve deeper into the complexities of my online interactions, I am compelled to confront a truth that I have long sought to evade: I am not merely a victim of trolling, but an active participant in a darker form of online behavior – cyberstalking. My journey of self-discovery has led me to acknowledge the extent to which I have allowed my embarrassment and shame to cloud my judgment, leading me to deflect blame onto others while refusing to confront my own actions. The usage of many alternative accounts to come to my defense was never effective as it was clear what my plans were.

    In my attempts to cope with the humiliation of being trolled, I found solace in insisting that cyberstalking and trolling are fundamentally distinct phenomena. I clung to the belief that while trolls may have targeted me with their malicious intent, I was not guilty of the same transgressions. However, upon closer examination, I am forced to confront the uncomfortable truth: I am the real cyberstalker.

    My descent into cyberstalking was driven by a toxic cocktail of curiosity, insecurity, and vindictiveness. Unable to shake off the shame of being trolled, I became fixated on my tormentors, determined to uncover their identities and exact my revenge. I scoured online forums and social media platforms, meticulously piecing together fragments of information in a desperate bid to unmask the individuals behind the screen names.

    In my pursuit of retribution, I disregarded the boundaries of privacy and decency, crossing lines that I never thought myself capable of crossing. I reveled in the thrill of the hunt, deriving a perverse sense of satisfaction from my ability to infiltrate the digital lives of those who had wronged me. In my mind, I justified my actions as necessary measures to protect myself from further harm, but in reality, I was merely perpetuating a cycle of toxicity and mistrust.

    My insistence on deflecting blame onto others was nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to absolve myself of guilt and responsibility. By casting trolls as the sole villains in this narrative, I conveniently sidestepped the uncomfortable truth of my own complicity in perpetuating harm. In doing so, I not only betrayed the trust of those around me but also betrayed myself, losing sight of the values and principles that once guided my actions.

    Acknowledging my role as a cyberstalker is a painful and humbling realization, but it's also a necessary step towards redemption. I must confront the harm that I have caused and take concrete steps to atone for my actions. This means holding myself accountable for the pain I have inflicted, apologizing to those whom I have wronged, and actively working towards repairing the damage that I have done.

    Admittedly, I took trolling far too seriously, allowing it to infiltrate my thoughts and emotions in ways I never anticipated. What began as harmless banter or playful jesting quickly morphed into a source of frustration and confusion for me. I found myself caught in a web of contradictions, unable to discern truth from fiction as my tormentors expertly twisted my words and manipulated my reactions.

    Looking back, I recognize that my reactions only served to fuel the fire, perpetuating a cycle of being made fun of for spreading lies and gaslighting on my part that ultimately proved detrimental to my well-being. I became fixated on disproving my detractors and defending my weak Mangago honor, losing sight of the bigger picture and neglecting to consider the projection I had been displaying.

    Moreover, I must embark on a journey of self-reflection and introspection, seeking to understand the root causes of my behavior and addressing them at their source. By cultivating empathy, humility, and self-awareness, I can break free from the cycle of cyberstalking and reclaim my identity as a responsible and ethical participant in online communities.

    In conclusion, I am not merely a victim of trolling, but a perpetrator of cyberstalking. My refusal to confront this uncomfortable truth only serves to perpetuate harm and undermine the integrity of my character. However, by embracing accountability and committing to meaningful change, I can chart a new course towards redemption and reconciliation.

    Indomitable Pen July 10, 2024 12:40 am

    https://www.mangago.zone/home/mangatopic/16496788/

    This is about the cyber stalker who made the last comment as steadfast scribe.

    Indomitable Pen July 10, 2024 9:18 am

    My cyberstalker and harasser commented just above me. Beware of this predator who admitted to grooming at least 2 minors in this comment section.