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Yeop has been flagged down from X by KF'ers, and let's be honest, probably Josh himself. This comes after Lidl Drip or someone believed to be Lidl Drip, or most likely one of Josh's pedo friends from Blocklands got doxxed. Remember guys. KF'ers, Moon, Metokur, and the Kino Casino are really mad that people like Bryan Dunn, Ethan Ralph, and the Quartering use flagging to counter people making fun of them. But in private, they all flag. And the few that don't flag have just never been under the spotlight and felt the howling mob on them like Metokur.
I guess the takeaway is they can flag you but you can't flag them. Life ruination is cool when they do it, bad when you do it to them. Flagging is bad when you do it them, but inherently good when they do it to you. Doxxing is based and redpilled until it happens to you, or in this case, one of Josh's Blockland groomer buddies.
Grifters like DSP, Josh Moon, and Kino Casino ascribe to the "grifter alliance." What do I mean by this? That they realize the goal is to make money. So it's ok to mock other grifters and because that generates buzz, hype, and puts money in all their pockets. But someone that flags back like Ralph, Dunn, or Hambly has broken the grifter alliance because they don't want to play the fake game of attacking each other and getting superchats from the controversy. Or they don't stand to gain from going back and forth. And that is why flagging is the untouchable third rail in the sector. Because flagging hurts the online grifter when you take away his channel or take down his Twitter.
>Josh: Noooooooo, you can't flag channels down or flag my accounts. This is my business!
>Oh KF? This blackmail database is mine and I can ruin a bunch of people's lives with it, ruin their reputations, and make sure they can't find real jobs or move on in life from their past, and congregate trolls to harass them and cowtip their families until they kill themselves.