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Re: Dogecoin Community Shocked as Bizzare Moolah Drama Takes Final Twist
by
sushibi
on 19/10/2014, 06:08:52 UTC
Doge community
On Wednesday, the same day that Moohla apparently had found a second life, Dogecoin Founder Jackson Palmer, posted a Google document revealing Green’s numerous identities and alleged criminal past. According to the document, Alex Green is actually the internet scammer “Ryan Kennedy”, also known as “Ryan Humble,” and “Ryan Gentle,” among others.[/b]

How much you wanna bet Jackson Palmer had that info for months but only decided to publish now that moolah is finished? I'm glad I'm done with Doge since months ago. mulah and doge deserved each other.

Yes, this has raised a great question in my mind which I posted earlier.

It seems obviously bullshit that this all came to light instantly after the moolah announce. I believe that the doge developer here has a lot to answer for!

Actually Jackson Palmer raised concerns on Reddit in April - and Moolah and his legion of helpers turned on him and ran Jackson out of his own community. Jackson got legal threats for defamation, death threats and everything. The problem was that some of the mods on that subreddit were working for Moolah.

So the man did try - it's just that the herd didn't want to hear what he was saying.

ETA: Some other devs spotted he was fishy too and moved to protect their coin. Here's a screenshot of interaction between Reddcoin devs and Moolah from July:

http://reddcoin.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/reddcoin-twitter-response-moolah.png


Bang on. 6 monthsish ago I was in the Dogecoin Slack Group and the chat between the DEVS, mods and Moolah was insane. I raised the concerns that it was extremely unethical and not healthy for a financial service to be A) involved in the moderation of the main community discussion forums, and B) the Dogecoin Group which was a central location for discussion on a lot of the development and community initiatives.  That got me banned from literally everything.  It's been moolahcoin for a long time, the only problem was any comment that wasn't pro moolah was classified FUD.