@udon I haven't seen the original thread, only posts about it. afaik it was enough to make them nuke their Itch and vanish off the grid completely. Sold everything to their publisher and will only be contributing writing and art, I think.
Schizo Theory: a bunch of angry tranny doxfags want to go after the maker of a popular incest/cannibal horror game for openly mocking their cancel brigades (note that the vast majority of the malding came from the pronouns-in-the-bio types rather than otherwise).
But they look back to the Pika/Hogwarts incident and its blowback, and realize they don't want to deal with that. So they adapt their tactics.
They find an anonymous imageboard that's as far away from them on the political compass as possible, but still plausible as a culprit, and dump the dox they dug up there. The goal of harassing their target is accomplished, and potential anger/blowback is redirected to a different target.
As an added bonus, those fooled by the sleight of hand further drive a wedge between groups that would otherwise find common cause against the Rainbow Mafia.
But that's just a theory. A Schizo Theory™ Thanks for listening
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