Therefore, it seems to me that a dozen negative feedbacks left to him are too much.
- Stop looking into his pocket, because it's his own business how much dust to pay to the participants of the sig campaign.
Lightlord's story could be true, it could be untrue--do any of us know him that well in real life to know the truth? I'm sorry, but if that statement was written by a member with less of a reputation, it would be criticized and dissected and analyzed under a microscope.
Therefore, it seems to me that a dozen negative feedbacks left to him are too much.
I respectfully disagree, because the truth is that 1) This isn't the first time this has happened with him, and 2) He's obviously set up a gambling site and an accompanying signature campaign that doesn't have a fail-safe mechanism in place that would allow operations to continue should he get sick or otherwise become unable to do everything himself. Even if he's made improvements, I still don't trust that a debacle like this won't happen again.
- Stop looking into his pocket, because it's his own business how much dust to pay to the participants of the sig campaign.
It might be dust to you, but if you're really thinking of a signature campaign as something where it's OK to delay payments for weeks because "fuck it, it's only dust" then you're not taking into account all the advertising the participants are doing for lightlord, which they've agreed to do for payment. It also might not be a trivial amount for a participant depending on what country they live in.