I strongly suspect you didn't read my series of posts. Let me sum it up. No one is going to confess to wrongdoing on twitter. People use social media to ***** to their friends and write sarcastic comments. Quinn is sarcastic about everything.R0guy said:So 44 tweets get's trumped by speculation that "that's not the only fight on the internet she's had, I hear." Where she self admits to the DDOS, a *private* convo (not Twitter) with the organiser indirectly implicating one of her closest friends (Maya aka @Legobutts), and a screenshot of the recorded Hacked TFYC Indiegogo page (also not Twitter) starting with the line "We think it is abhorrent what you are doing to Zoe Quinn...".Impulse725 said:I was suggesting no one is taking Zoe's tweet seriously, and eye rolling at the idea she did it.
So tell me, who was "fighting" her back then? Who? How come none of those 44 tweets have any "adversaries" replying to them (Aside from those posted in August)? Are you going to look for them and prove me wrong? Of course you won't, challenging preconceptions is really hard, I know.
Random tweets are just not compelling. When it's something like that guy who said gamergate was worse than ISIS, yes, that pretty much stands on it's own. Someone saying I totes blew up the servers is not a slam dunk. It mostly makes you look silly for thinking if you comb public statements enough, you'll find a confession. Real people do not operate like batman villains.