After reading what the OP wrote and the opinion of different users in the comment section, it clearly shows that judging a case in court is not as easy as we think. But I can give me own opinion base on some reply I came across.
@Cantsay responds to a post in just 44 seconds.
From what I read, he explained how he receives notifications from new posts and replies. Depending on the user, but i think typing
"Welcome to Bitcointalk" shouldn't take long especially when you know that you are trying to secure a spot in the comment section.
44 seconds from the moment the user posted a topic, to get the notification, to actually reading the topic, to go to reply and type your own post, and hit post?
Without the bolded part, yes, with it, bs!
Not every user type slow on their devices.
I understand that the population of Edo State is estimated at over 4.7 million [1], but damn, this is such a coincidence:
It's awesome that you used your search engine properly by searching for the population of the state, but it's quit disturbing that you didn't search for the last time the country conducted a national population census.
I think those who live in the state should be able to give the probability of having two different graphic designers on same platform.
And if you take a look at my post history you’ll see that majority of my replies are mostly first or at the first page of those thread and whenever my post comes first you’ll see that there’s always a little time difference between mine and the op and the main reason why I respond fast is to avoid making reply that just looks like a repetition of what other users have said already and most of them don’t require technical knowledge
All for what, bro?
It's not a competition, Lol.
I have noticed how you respond to some posts in the past. You usually start with a very short response like "welcome to bitcointalk" and then edit it later. You know that you got so many eyes watching here and anything off about your account behavior can draw a lot of attention
Of course, I won't agree with @cantsay on this. Most topic starters might just be interested in few comments, but end up seeing "welcome to Bitcointalk". I don't have any problem with him trying to secure a top spot for himself, besides there are no rules against that.
Just because of how busy i am outside my digital space, i would have love to have a spot in every comment section by doing the same thing.
So any doubt is removed because both of you do not belong/write in the same local board? You know what else is weird? The fact that @Turn it off does not appear at all to defend himself or you, and he gave you all the merits he had.
@Turn it off ought to be present here to clear him/herself. I am not an admin or moderator, but i think @Turn it off activities should be monitored for failing to respond to every claim involving him/her.