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The thread has already been successful enough in linking DSP with the addict, but I want to add something else. If he wants to argue that TheyCallMeDSP#4058 wasn't in Champions Discords, he's in for a surprise.
It's thanks to another person that I was able to see some pictures of DSP on a kind of random Champions server (not faction specific so anyone can enter as long as they respect the rules), and track what's left of him down. And even though I got in way too late, there's still something important in there. These are the old images I was provided with:
If you go there, those posts from the currently Deleted User belongs to DSP, however you should know that because the account was closed, if you copy its ID it'll be different than the one we know (it defaults to: 456226577798135808, which is often/always reserved for Deleted User#0000). That goes for the avatar as well, it's displayed as the standard Discord blue logo. This is how the platform handles deletion for normal posts, there should be no way to retrieve the unique 18 digit code from those messages and link them to anyone. Just the empty remains that confirm all identifying data was lost, leaving aside two major exceptions.
The Discord invite to that server (>>Join Server>>Paste string): vMZXCsmqUp
If you go to the channel "chat" and search for something he said, like "Nobody uses the other setup bc" you'll be able to jump to his post. Sadly all the people there tagged his name with @ before it, so it automatically updated to "Deleted User", anonymizing it. However, the first exception to prove that the user mentioned was in fact TheyCallMeDSP#4058 is by reverse searching his unique 18 digit ID (429043479683923979). If you put that on the search bar, it'll show you all the results when people tagged him, and only him. Somehow the 18 digit remains stored in the tags (only accessible via reverse search, not otherwise), so this proves that the account TheyCallMeDSP#4058 was in that server talking about the game with other people (obligatory clarification: it does not prove which posts are from him amongst other possible deleted users, but it does 100% prove that he was in there and people were tagging him about Champions). Check it right now for yourself, it should look like this, and if you jump to the one from "Magik Man", it'll put you where those old screenshots were.
If you want to verify that this works, copy the ID from someone else, then search it, it'll give you all mentions if there are.
Now not only there's a video that shows TheyCallMeDSP#4058 was in Champions servers, but there's also an open invitation for everyone (until they change server's URL or delete all mentions for some reason. Feel free to make a video to avoid any retcons or lies). This means he's forced to revert back to his excuse that TCMDSP is not actually him, which conflicts with what he said in Anonymouse's leaks.
On to the second exception that would 100% expose the fraud, since most data is lost from Rafters' account, there's another way to use what could possibly remain of it and pin it on DSP. Normal posts from Deleted Users will lose the unique ID and default to another one as you've seen, but PMs with deleted users will keep it. Next image is an example, if I copy their ID from there it'll give me the number that account always had, meaning, if somehow a DSP mod still has a PM with his old account and has not closed it yet, they'd be able to copy the string and 100% match it to Rafters even after deletion.
If Anony's word, massive amounts of evidence, and DSP's own words were not enough, a video of that would be the only thing that's left, besides from an outright confession.
The main point of this post is to give everyone the opportunity to reverse search his old account in a Champions server in real time by themselves, before it's too late.
Just in case, an archive:
It's thanks to another person that I was able to see some pictures of DSP on a kind of random Champions server (not faction specific so anyone can enter as long as they respect the rules), and track what's left of him down. And even though I got in way too late, there's still something important in there. These are the old images I was provided with:
The Discord invite to that server (>>Join Server>>Paste string): vMZXCsmqUp
If you go to the channel "chat" and search for something he said, like "Nobody uses the other setup bc" you'll be able to jump to his post. Sadly all the people there tagged his name with @ before it, so it automatically updated to "Deleted User", anonymizing it. However, the first exception to prove that the user mentioned was in fact TheyCallMeDSP#4058 is by reverse searching his unique 18 digit ID (429043479683923979). If you put that on the search bar, it'll show you all the results when people tagged him, and only him. Somehow the 18 digit remains stored in the tags (only accessible via reverse search, not otherwise), so this proves that the account TheyCallMeDSP#4058 was in that server talking about the game with other people (obligatory clarification: it does not prove which posts are from him amongst other possible deleted users, but it does 100% prove that he was in there and people were tagging him about Champions). Check it right now for yourself, it should look like this, and if you jump to the one from "Magik Man", it'll put you where those old screenshots were.
If you want to verify that this works, copy the ID from someone else, then search it, it'll give you all mentions if there are.
Now not only there's a video that shows TheyCallMeDSP#4058 was in Champions servers, but there's also an open invitation for everyone (until they change server's URL or delete all mentions for some reason. Feel free to make a video to avoid any retcons or lies). This means he's forced to revert back to his excuse that TCMDSP is not actually him, which conflicts with what he said in Anonymouse's leaks.
On to the second exception that would 100% expose the fraud, since most data is lost from Rafters' account, there's another way to use what could possibly remain of it and pin it on DSP. Normal posts from Deleted Users will lose the unique ID and default to another one as you've seen, but PMs with deleted users will keep it. Next image is an example, if I copy their ID from there it'll give me the number that account always had, meaning, if somehow a DSP mod still has a PM with his old account and has not closed it yet, they'd be able to copy the string and 100% match it to Rafters even after deletion.
The main point of this post is to give everyone the opportunity to reverse search his old account in a Champions server in real time by themselves, before it's too late.
Just in case, an archive:
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