Follow Up on the rumor emails.
So now the person who wants to remain anonymous has sent a response to my post here on the page and have finally ditched their AI tools to write their emails. Here is their most recent response now written by their own hand.
Good afternoon.
Look, I know some of you thought my last email looked like a ai bot wrote it. I was just trying to be clear because I’m genuinly worried. But Im writing this as myself now.
I’m staying anonamous because I’ve seen what these guys do. I’ve seen the admin chats. When you know for a fact that people have the tools to dig into your C drive, mess with your registry, and literally pull your family photos off your machine, you don’t give them your callsign. That’s not being a coward, that’s being smart. I don’t want my life ruined just for speaking up.
Roger talked garbage about “acts of service,” but his team actually took a massive library of private photos and videos from a user this week. I’ve seen them mocking the older guys and the guys with disabillities behind their back. It’s sick.
I don’t care about Roger’s $200 a month. Paying for a server doesn’t give you or your team a liccense to treat our computers like your personal playground. If you stay on that system, youre basically giving them a key to your house and hoping they dont steal anything while you’re asleep.
Do yourselves a favor.
Move your family stuff to a thumb drive and unplug it.
Get off that Jitsi system and all other video rooms as these guys are on all the rooms.
Check your system logs for wierrd stuff.
I’m done trying to convince people who want to look the other way. I’m just telling you what I know. Protect your gear and your privacy!
Now my Final Response
We didn’t just “think” an AI wrote your first email—we know an AI wrote it, because your latest frantic reply exposes a severe lack of basic spelling and grammatical ability.
Let’s look at the actual data. Technical analysis of your unmasked raw headers proves you wrote this second email from a desktop PC, manually typing through the Proton Mail web interface, and hitting send at exactly 8:32 PM Eastern Time on Thursday. You aren’t a sophisticated cybersecurity whistleblower; you are an angry individual sitting at a computer desk at prime time, furiously typing out a grudge.
It is time to stop trying to spread fear and nonsense.
You claim to have “seen the admin chats.” Let’s clear that up right now: AmateurWire has exactly one administrative channel, and it has only four members. Unless your name is Brent, Roger, Shawn, or Jeremy, you have never seen an admin chat in your life. Stop lying to the community to try and manufacture credibility you do not possess.
The fundamental flaw in your entire campaign is that the people you targeted on your email list are not technological idiots. Several of them have professional backgrounds in information technology and cybersecurity. They know that what you are claiming—that a browser-based Jitsi bridge is executing silent backend scripts to breach local file systems and corrupt Windows registries—is a technical impossibility. We do not have the ability to access someone’s hard drive, nor do we have the slightest interest in doing so.
AmateurWire is a hobby network funded out of pocket to support fellow operators. This hobby was meant to bring people together, not to be a breeding ground for petty division.
To the community members who received these panicked blasts: I actively encourage you to audit your own logs. Check your routers, check your firewalls, and check your PC system logs. Look for any malicious connections originating from West Virginia. unlike this anonymous author, I do not hide behind VPNs, fake callsigns, or burner email accounts. My IP addresses are publicly attached to our infrastructure for everyone to see, and I stand by everything I host.
If I have a problem with someone, I address them directly like an adult.
This is the absolute last bit of attention we will give this individual. You can email whoever you want and post whatever you like, but nobody is buying your nonsense.
Grow up, or move on.
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