This is how they try to mob anyone here who tries to speak in some truth about there manipulative works. This is a clear case of lowering the value of once reputed account, without any prove of it being compressed.
Exactly, they try to force there words and just make the situation more worst for anyone speaking against there agenda. This is how they keep the system monopolized.
When did you stop speaking English?
Sometime between August 2017 and November 2018.
Sure I'm full of ideas...
How about the Bitcoin Shark Tank?
What you do is get 5 Bitcoin investors together to listen to people pitch their ideas. Then those that come begging for Bitcoin will have to explain their idea, show how much they earned so far, and what their projections are for the next year. Then the Bitcoin Sharks will either make an offer or kick them out. Funny thing tho... All those that came begging for money on the 'real' Shark Tank with just an 'idea' got kicked out pretty quickly.
I understand missing their/there occasionally; most of us do it on occasion. But this guy went from having an extremely strong command of the English language (native speaker) to knowing it as a second language. He went from not posting in Meta too often to almost exclusively posting in Meta, and now Reputation because he's involved there (not
their). It seems like he was awoken to perform a specific task.
What specific task?
Also what if he was not a native speaker. I don't see any examples of exemplary English, I see adequate command of English. Maybe he has not had a reason to use English for some time and has gone back to his native tongue and his English has got a little rusty.
I see that
1. he has the original email (so not the usual hack due to the forum being compromised)
2. he is not sig spamming like 99% of people on meta so this demonstrates likely he does not need btc dust
3. he seems familiar with the history of the account
4. no vip has come forward to say their account was hacked.
5. No proof of hack or account sale at all.
Neutral trust with a warning the account "may be" changed hands is enough.