Serious social threats
This review started as an 800notes review, but later got reclassified as a multi-review between 800notes & Steam
800notes.com is a site that I used to recommend for getting details about numbers that may be calling you (as well as leaving comments on if you have information to provide), but after several years, their regulars started making false accusations that my comments were not legitimate (even though I had evidence of what I was stating), started targeting my posts, trolling them with abusive comments & manipulating the rating system to mass-downvote any comment I made (as well as anybody else's comment that supported statements I was making), ultimately deciding on Christmas day in 2025 that this site was no longer worth the effort & we (meaning myself as a webmaster & the few helpers on the site) needed to cut ties with it. The toxicity on their site was also further accelerated when their attacks were no longer limited to their own site, but also now searching out my other profiles, channels & websites to attacks those as well.
Before I get into what is now an active online harassment, internet stalking & doxing campaign by their normal users, I first need to point out the comment that was made on 12/24/2025 that made it clear on at least one of their regulars just how much of a threat the site was:

this was the second edit, he kept editing it to add more insults
This screenshot shows that this individual in particular not only sees death as a joke, but also that somebody with suicidal tendencies is something to laugh at. The name of MikeHuntleton alone should be enough to give indication of what to expect from them, but comments like this can't really be ignored & proves they are an individual to be avoided. It was after this comment that I determined this new article was necessary, but I updated my review on another site before I went to bed:

This is the updated review after I woke up Christmas morning and determined that it was time to not only stop recommending this site & warning people of the dangers of the site, we would also be blacklisting the site in our homes & blocking access both to & from it.
When I got to my older computer to start working on this review, I already knew that they were seeking out my other profiles, channels & other publications on other sites, however I got further evidence to add to it (already knowing about the comments being left on Steam from following it on my phone & the Steam client on my newly built PC) when I logged in & looked at the IRC logs for my Twitch channel:

anything after the follow from ak5intow was after this review was
published
screenshot last updated 2/11/2026
This originally only had 2 or 3 names on it and was censored in the last review when published as evidence as to the start of these attacks, however given this is now a confirmed aggressive internet stalking campaign coming from their site, these details will be made public without censoring their names. Every single one of these accounts were banned from my channel giving the reason of "Banned for harassment, internet stalking & doxing attempts organized through the 800notes website." Taking it a step further, I also blocked each of these accounts so they wouldn't be able to access any content I have on Twitch.
The harassment didn't stop there however. As already stated, I already knew about the start of it on Steam, however this is one place where they seem to get away with it due to the incompetence of Steam's moderation team & staff, so they are going wild in the original thread where the organized harassment started by Steam trolls in 2023:


Steam comments are read bottom to top, opposite of what they call Discussions
(AKA forums/message boards)
This screenshot is now having new posts added to the top of it rather than
being full retaken, so timeframes will be inconsecutive
Comments that were deleted from the thread still remain in this screenshot
Screenshots last updated 1/31/2026 (updated 2 times on this day)
Needless to say, nearly every one of these individuals got blocked & at least some of their comments got reported, however based on experience with Steam's staff not acting on reports, the reports aren't expected to have any affect.
Just the 2 sites so far are confirmed as sites they are currently hitting with known profiles, but I'm expecting further signs to pop up that are going to confirm others sites they are attacking (others expected to be getting hit, but not confirmed yet). This effectively put them on almost the same level of internet aggression & toxicity of Steam trolls and puts them the in same classification of organized online harassment/cyberbullying, internet stalking & doxing attempts (note the comment by Mamuta; obviously a doxing attempt, but this was already public knowledge I provide myself on my profiles & channels, so it doesn't really concern me). The big difference between 800notes & Steam is that it appears that the staff (or at least moderation) is troll-driven (possibly even troll-staffed) on 800notes, where the staff on Steam has to be manipulated to support trolling (which doesn't appear to take much effort); in either case, it's still a massive problem regardless of which site you are talking about...
Illegal activities aside, there was also the targeted trolling that had been happening since September, which only continued to escalate over time. I started keeping track of these actions in a Google Sheet, where their attacks escalated extremely quickly when they were informed about the logging of those actions (in a matter of days they were already attacking other personal profiles and posts of people associated with WonderGamer.net on other sites).
Bottom line with 800notes at this point is if you don't have a strong stomach for toxicity & want to avoid the same targeted attacks that I am having to go through now (as well as have dealt with for the last few months), avoid 800notes at all costs... Those with potential mental instability issues shouldn't go anywhere near the site (recommended that parents should block the domain through their routers or services parental controls, as we have already decided we will be doing ourselves), as it could result in their death if pushed far enough & it's been made clear that some of these regulars on their site would push them to do so and take great joy in doing it (as I've stated in other reviews, trolls have the mindset that pushing somebody to take their own lives in the greatest accomplishment they can achieve).
Now that the review is up, we will be blocking the domain through every means at our disposal, which means restricting browser content accessibility through browser privacy/security settings, blocking assets from the site through browser security add-ons and blocking the domain through hardware/software firewalls & parental controls so nobody in our homes can access their websites (including visitors that may be using the wifi, unless they disconnect from the wifi & use their mobile data). We had already blacklisted 800notes from being able to hotlink to WonderGamer.net, however may need to take additional steps in the near future, as it's expected this isn't over yet & this review will likely require additional updates (if not additional reviews) to continue making the public aware of the aggressive nature of the regular users on their site.
The most recent comment by the 800notes troll using the Steam display name of Kirply apparently just accused another person of being me posting under another name. The irony here is so sickening, I'm almost rolling on the floor laughing at it.

MikeHuntleton (on 800notes) in particular has a habit of accusing other users as being the person they are targeting on 800notes, simply because they made a statement that was similar or backed up what the person they were targeting stated. Also his reading skills are apparently horrible, which again shows it's face here in his comment on Steam (clearly not reading the original Steam review that gives details about what started in this thread, just following the link & making half-assed assumptions as usual), so I'm pretty certain this is his Steam account (I wouldn't put it past him to have multiple accounts, however). He could have went to the second page of comments & he would have known that wasn't me, but clearly he's now accusing other users of being me posting under other names, not even knowing my main account on Steam still shows my own display name (a simple Google search would have pointed this out pretty clearly). He's now making accusations against the same person that I had a heated argument with over their review & lead to the organized online harassment, internet stalking & doxing attempts from Steam that started in late 2023. It will only be a matter of time before one of the other Steam trolls step in & start calling him out on his mistake, he'll likely then start accusing them of being me posting under other names again & then things are going to get REAL interesting when these 2 troll parties start fighting amongst themselves.
AlamedaSlimShady still doesn't know what's going on in this screenshot. While I considered responding to the post to let him know what's going on with all the new posts & why he's being accused of being me with a different name, I'm going to let this play out & let him figure it out himself, it'll only be a matter of time before one of the other Steam trolls from the original conflict speak up anyways.
Also note that the names stated here will likely change, in addition to the URL shortnames they were using at the time they posted their comments on Steam. They likely noticed that I was linking Steam profiles on this page (as well as the Steam Community Troll Blacklist) & probably thought that by assigning a URL shortname, they could just change it later & break the link. I know how to pull the actual Steam ID for profiles & link by Steam profile ID, not by URL shortname, so what they are attempting won't work, Steam profile links on this page will always go back to their profile, regardless of how many times they try to break it.
EDIT: There is a key takeaway here that I didn't realize until after this most recent post seen in the above screenshot. I originally figured they were leaving comments in this thread because I was linking it in the articles about how their actions were similar to the actions of Stream trolls that started in this thread & that I was monitoring the responses, so they expected I would see them if they posted them here (also trying to get in with the Steam troll community). What I didn't realize is that simply because the link was made to reference the thread that the Steam troll internet stalking & extensive harassment was similar to what 800notes user's actions were, they apparently thought this was one of my reviews & that the author of said review was me (they must have missed the article where I stated I was moving all my Steam reviews to this site). This really only shows the lack of understanding, reasoning & impulsive nature of 800notes regulars, they started going off on other users on other sites without getting the details needed to be launching an off-site assault, leading them to targeting another user that I had my own issues with. The other thing is if this was my review, don't you think I would have deleted their comments by now? If anything, I guess I'm a bit relieved they are going off on another user's thread where I was monitoring posts in it, because it allowed me to block a number of their accounts before they got to my own profile.
UPDATE: He later realized his mistake (probably only because it had me laughing at him over it) & started apologizing profusely to AlamedaSlimShady, making the excuse that the reason was that they misread their post when they were quoting me (changing my name to mock what I originally said):

Kirply's original post was deleted, leaving the post below it
Either way, provided what they are saying correct still shows that their reading skills were bad enough that they missed the detail of the mockery of my name made by AlamedaSlimShady & went off of them regardless. If there is any regret I have in getting this update out as quickly as I did, it's that I could have just taking the screenshots & held onto them without going public about it until somebody called him out on it, this could have become much more heating & more amusing seeing 2 troll groups fighting with each other if I had wait until he realized his mistake.
AlamedaSlimShady later saw their apology & apparently accepted it:

AlamedaSlimShady removed his post that addressed the original
accusation from Kirply
I believe there's more to this & the acceptance likely was a result of a private discussion between them (remember Steam has an active messenger on it; I couldn't say what is available in the way of privates messages on 800notes as I never got an account registered, but I would suspect there was probably something I never saw & am not aware of, even if I suspect there was something available) before he would accept it.
12/27/2025 update
New comments continued popping up on the 27th , showing that this wasn't over yet (as was to be expected):
The first comment was by kyurenix, their comment indicating that they may have come from the CutCafe misinformation channel on YouTube, however it's still in the same batch of daily harassment that started with 800notes trolls looking for other off-site avenues to keep the harassment going, so they are still expected to be a part of the same group. The comment wasn't reported because it didn't include any targeted harassment, but they were still blocked for their poor judgment.
UPDATE: The second comment was by SirNotMalg
(comment made directly after the last update, adding details about the comment
from kyurenix), who was apparently trying to get people back in on the
harassment campaign that 800notes is now starting. AlamedaSlimShady was
likely already aware of these articles still being updated from a conflict with the original Steam trolls back
in October (an ongoing issue since the slander was posted by StrangeSalt
on 8/16/2025 & Steam staff refused to do anything about it when a support
ticket was opened to address it after simple community reports was not enough to
get it removed).
What's amusing about this crying they are doing is they know why I keep updating the reviews on
this site & they know what they could do to stop it, however stopping the
harassment isn't in their mindset, so the logging of it & updates to these
articles will continue until they gain some smarts about them & realize that
it's their actions that keep feeding me material to publish & continue showing
just how wretched their site & the regular users on it are.
My
Twitch channel, Discord server & other profiles still remain on high alert
status (higher restrictions, less public access) since 2023 because the attacks haven't
stopped, being put into a permanent high alert status since the comment from StrangeSalt
was never removed & now 800notes is also mentioned on my Twitch channel as a
cause for that high alert status. The required cooldown period for
harassment that I set was 2 years
after the last known attack that I would drop that status, however we couldn't even get through a
year without a new successful attack that was supported by the management of the
sites the attacks were targeting, so while they know what they can do to get
these publications to stop (being updated & having new articles published
when severe enough),
they decide that the continued harassment is more important that doing what is
necessary to get the updates & new articles to stop.
12/28/2025 update
New comments on the 28th, however this came after one of the original Steam trolls (and one of the most aggressive) came back & posted on one of my threads. A screenshot was added to the Steam Community Troll Blacklist after they stated their comment, at which point I responded back to it & called them out on their comment, as well as pointing out what they were doing with that comment by manipulating Steam moderation standards to get the thread locked:

Going back to the new comment that was left in this thread of 800notes harassment (given this was directly after I left the comment you see above, this might actually be one of the original Steam trolls that left it, but is still be classified as 800notes since it's in the same time period), the comment from Brokeback Mountain Enjoyer seeing as funny that I'm still publishing updates about this issue:
Obviously they were blocked, however I didn't see that a report would do any good without context on the report, so a report was not filed, but that's not saying I'm not going to explain the facts here. Now look at the reality. What is more ironic here? The fact that I keep publishing about the continuing harassment or the fact that the harassment is still continuing over 2 years later (that's right, this issue started back in 2023, something that the 800notes trolls have clearly missed). If any competent law enforcement agency (apparently my local police doesn't fit under this standard) could understand that this requires action against criminal-level mischief, they would have done something about this a long time ago; apparently they don't care until somebody dies over it, which is why there are so many suicides over cyberbullying today.
Super Arthritis Man (the same individual that started out updates for today, the same person that posted the same comment in the linked screenshot above & one of the most aggressive aggressors from the original Steam troll harassment movement) later chimed in on the post. Note that I don't respond to this waste of life because it doesn't go anywhere, but I do see his posts & they are made public as necessary to continue making the public aware of just what a disgrace of human life this individual is. He's not a part of the 800notes trolls that I'm aware of, but he's clearly making it a point to get involved in it regardless, so his comment was also added to the screenshot of lowlifes published at the beginning of this review.
I also got a new subscriber on my YouTube channel while I was working on this update, although it was clear why they followed, so I make it a point to flag them as quickly as possible after I saw the email:
As stated before & is now being proven, the harassment from 800notes regulars is very much on the same level as the Steam trolls that started back in 2023.
After looking at my YouTube control panel, I also noticed that there was another follower I didn't get a notification on:
This was at 69 before I noticed the individual that started following, so again, more harassment incoming, more updates to be published. Of course if they think they are going to leave abusive comments or downvote everything, they'd be wasting their time. Comments were disabled during the first organized mass-attacks started by Steam trolls in 2023 & visible ratings on videos was disabled a long time ago, longer back than I can actually remember. Regardless, the channel has been pretty dormant since the last successful attacks by Steam trolls, so I'd be curious if YouTube is going to allow another attack against the channel when there hasn't been anything new added to it; this would just lead to additional articles against YouTube, 800notes & Steam if it does and more for Google AI to catalog about an ongoing conflict & dangers of these platforms.
12/29/2025 update
Start of the day, I noticed this comment on my phone after going to bed, 2 minutes after it was posted at 1:14 AM, so it was posted at roughly 1:12 AM Mountain Time:
While I noticed this post while I was in bed, I didn't bother to get up to add it to this review, just took a screenshot so I had notes to reference after I woke up. It's starting to look like they actually want me to continue updating this review every day, since they can't help themselves in continuing to feed me material to publish. I know that a good portion of trolls enjoy being listed on public blacklists, seeing this as an accomplishment, but what they don't realize is that sooner or later it's going to come back & bite them in the ass (a good example would be a troll on Reddit that commonly made pedophile jokes on the site that lost his job over it after somebody he knew ousted who he was online). It almost feels like this most recent troll post is their way of shouting "FIRST!" on every days new update to this review...
I also decided to make a new post to my blog informing followers of what is going on with my channels & that they should avoid the channel until I get a chance to stream again:

Note that this blog post does have a link to this review for reference as to why I'm having to ban & block so many people on Twitch & why it would be smart for them to avoid accessing the channel while logged in while the channel remains inactive.
The 3rd comment on 12/29/2025 (note that I did not bother to address the 2nd comment of the day, but it was still logged in the full screenshot of Steam harassment since 800notes trolls started aggressive internet stalking above, as well as on the Steam Troll Community Blacklist) showed that they were looking at my primary Steam account's profile again & the fact that I've been continuing to give updates regarding this matter any time a new instance of harassment was ignored by Steam staff or supported by them (I made a point to back all this up through screenshots, PDF & HTML backups in case my profile got wiped in response to manipulation of the staff again). If the harassment wasn't continuing, I wouldn't have anything to publish, but that's something trolls can't get through their heads, because they are used to pressuring people into disappearing on the internet, if not taking their own lives as a result of endless harassment coming from people that never should have been born. The reason why I decided that a specific update to this article was necessary on this individual was because I had another visit from the same account I had already added moderator notes to in 2024:

This screenshot also shows other activity that was happening when their name
first shows in the IRC logs for my Twitch channel,
including other names that repeatedly showed at that time, as well as my testing
an auto-response through my bot
The fact that this is an individual that goes back almost 2 years means that this is an individual that is likely from the original Steam harassment movement that started in 2023. In any case, they are banned & blocked through this account now & I decided I needed to update the ban reason to "Banned for harassment, internet stalking & doxing attempts organized through the 800notes & Steam websites.", seeing as Steam trolls are now getting back into the act. At the rate it's going, I might as well re-classify this review as a multi-site review between 800notes & Steam, the title of the review would still be accurate between both sites.
12/29/2025 update
There's another trend I've noticed here & that's that I noticed a new name on my IRC logs every time I do a new update. I would suspect they are likely using some service to monitor WonderGamer.net for updates, so it's time I start looking at the raw access logs for excessive access to the site & start banning more IP ranges, as I suspect such a service would be pretty easy to spot. Given a service like this would likely be attempting to access modules that aren't even on the site, it could get flagged as hacking activity & added to the Hacking IP Blacklist.
1/3/2026 update
An interesting development is it appears that there are a couple of people in this thread that may be attempting to defuse the conflict in it, one I have yet to determine whether they are a troll or not (not seeing anything they have said that would classify them as one) & what seems to be a reversal of stance by Sneakyrat after their first comment. I'm still skeptical that anybody in this thread could be trying to deescalate the conflict that has been going on for over 2 year (I'm going to reiterate this once again, seeing as some of them are still saying 1 year; the comment from ToastyKeen is still being debated whether it's disbelief that I'm still logging these matters this long or disbelief that the trolls are still at it this long), now closer to 2.5 years, given they would likely be targeted by other Steam users; this point in particular is why I felt a new itemized update was necessary:

In this screenshot (taken when I was just waking up & first seen on my phone, where I took this screenshot before getting out of bed), you will see cprazygrodzki (now GotJinxedAgain) has the same exact border & avatar as drzwi (truncating this username for now, since they don't seem to be trolling & I want to avoid bots from page-scraping what may be their email address & start spamming it), however changed the name & avatar on the account (still the same border at the time the new screenshot was taken) within the 12 minutes before I could take a new screenshot from my PC. This originally confused me when I first saw it as I was waking up, but it became clearer after I took the new screenshot & appears they may have been trolling drzwi because they are one user I haven't specifically seen targeted trolling from in this thread yet. Regardless of whether there is a change in stance from people who were trolling in the beginning, the blocks & bans put in place are going to remain in place until I can determine they've reformed their actions & that may take some time since this ongoing conflict is nearly 2 and a half years and still going at this point.
The logging continues to show just how out of control trolling is on Steam with a lack of competent management to deal with them, a step that may not have been necessary if Steam could actually manage their site as necessary to abide to Cyberbullying laws, however they continue to show they have no interest in these laws (although I have to wonder if that would change if a successful lawsuit, fines or criminal actions were brought against Steam for not dealing with this aggression on their platform) & continue to allow this type of harassment against other users, leading to potentially more people losing their lives over Steam management's negligence & only more logging of the matter until the day I die (I probably still have a good 30 or 40 years left in me, not that I expect Steam will run that long with continual, almost daily logging of the toxicity that they keep allowing to happen), possibly others picking up where I will have left off or joining the logging of harassment they've received or witnessed others receiving to advocate for other victims on the site...
UPDATE: After the last update & getting something to eat, I came back to my PC to find a new, extremely toxic comment had been posted, which is a follow-up to their original post that got them added to the Steam Community Troll Blacklist:

This comment is a prime example of what I've been talking about & shows the EXACT disposition of trolls on Steam that I've been warning the public about for years. In this comment, he makes it clear that death of those they are targeting would be preferable (even if they aren't responsible for the target's actions) & would only result in further mockery (using this term lightly) after they are gone (so much for not speaking ill of the dead, but this is expected from trolls anyways...). Not that I can say I believe too much in violent spirits, but I wouldn't be surprised to see somebody like this getting haunted after one of their victims leave the mortal planes... As for the statements that they are making, they don't know the history of those they are targeting & I don't feel they are entitled to have personal details when their toxic nature would just have them twist it into something else more deranged than their mental perception already is, but I will say there wasn't an actual attempt to comment suicide, but a VERY REAL consideration that was almost followed through on if not for doctors & the police being contacted on the day I was about to go through with it (I still have the emails with my doctor on that day).
In addition to this review now being re-classified as both an 800notes & Steam review (meaning it will show in the navigation bars for reviews of both sites), I'm also going to point out that I started a list of reports that have been filed to Steam (going back to the slander from StrangeSalt), but in most cases went ignored (with only minor exceptions). This is going to be used as evidence of inaction from Steam management when they are taken to court for failure to uphold specific Cyberbullying laws (per state) that have been in effect for years.
2 updates were made to
this section to this article on this day
documentation of multi-updates per section per day started with this section
1/9/2026 update
2 new comments that have to be addressed here & it's spouting the same slander as before:

They are claiming that I publish IPs to retaliate to their online aggression that has spanned for nearly 2 and a half years already (sounds like a fair enough reason to me), but this isn't the case. IPs do get published if they are attempting to hack the site, but otherwise there is no user database to confirm who is who. Whether their IPs need to be published for attempting to compromise the security of the website is determined on their activity via raw access logs when they are filtered & read over. On 12/29/2025, I did make it a point to go over the logs, filtering results by 404 errors (meaning something that wasn't even on the site). After locating lines that showed they were attempting to access perceived administrator modules on the site (or commonly hit vulnerable protocols that other sites tend to use), bans were put in place & IPs were published, however only on those that were considered as a security risk to the site based on logs of malicious actions. I didn't even get into looking into potential site monitoring services (this will be something for another day, since the logs aren't going anywhere).
The other thing I have to point out is that proxies & VPNs typically aren't allowed on this site (a good many of anonymous proxies & VPNs being blocked on their access methods, not by IP address), so a lot of those trying to use them on this site will find they won't be able to access it. Regardless, if they can & they are attempting to hack the site (based on activity in raw access logs) those IPs will also be published online. I also make it a point to trace IPs to find out who the host is & whether it's been flagged as a known proxy/VPN, in which case they will also be blocked simply because they are being used for malicious purposes. As a standard, proxy & VPN IPs do not get published online (as is the case with those that have continued this online stalking for well over 2 years), they usually just get blocked & added to a private list in the site's configuration that was going to get wiped sometime in the future when the harassment had stopped; don't think we're even going to get to the second half of that statement, so these IPs are likely permanently banned at this point, resulting in other users that didn't deserve to be banned as a result of the actions of the users that I continue to publish updates about in the Steam & 800notes articles, as well as the Steam user blacklists.
There is another matter here & it's that I've noticed some odd activity in my IRC logs again:

The Twitch username of otterpop20 has been in my channel since I was watching the Warframe raid streamer on the 8th. Originally I just suspected it could have been somebody who came to the channel while I was talking in that channel's chat, however it's starting to look like they may be using an IRC client to monitor chat in my channel & may need to be dealt with. Nothing has been done about the account yet, but if it's still there in a few more days, I will do what I need to do to restrict their access to my channel.
The other thing is an additional entry that showed up directly after I rebooted my computer & reconnected my IRC client to the channels I moderate (including my own):

You will see that otterpop20 still hasn't left the channel (this screenshot being a continuation of the previous screenshot) & z_originss had joined the channel within about 2 minutes after I had reconnected my own IRC client. This gives me indication of what I stated earlier & that there's a good chance z-originss is the one that is utilizing the other account to monitor activity in my account. At first I didn't do anything about this new account joining (other than making a note on the account via moderator logs on my channel), until I saw the new slander they vomited on Steam, at which point they were not only banned from the channel, but also blocked from accessing anything else on the channel. I'll be monitoring actions of the other account to see if I need to do the same with them (trying to avoid banning an actual user of the Warframe community, rather than a 800notes/Steam poor excuse of human life).
I'm also still monitoring Google AI summaries in it's adaptation of false statements, which I was able to get corrected last time by supplying feedback that what Google AI was referencing in their summary was comment derailment in a review for a game & had nothing to do in reviewing myself. I normally keep quiet & continue logging what is happening as it continued to happen, however I have had to speak up & expect more harassment from the trolls on Steam because Steam management refused to do anything when the matter was brought explicitly to their attention; look where that went, we're at about the same level of collective harassment that was happening in early-2024. If it becomes necessary to speak up again, I will do so, seeing as it's clear Steam management would rather spectate the harassment being allowed to fester on their platform rather than addressing it & deal with a lawsuit once they are served a summons for failure to uphold cyberbullying laws.
1/27/2026 update
The most recent harassment organization attempts come from a
Steam user rockythedog2:
(their Steam profile is at level 10, so it's likely a new account to continue
trolling after being blocked through another)

So we have a number of issues to address here, I'm going to go over them one at a time:
The first issue is that he's trying to get others to report WonderGamer.net thinking that he he's going to be able to get the Internet Crimes Division of the FBI to aid them in their online harassment & internet stalking. What it seems they aren't aware of is I've been attempting to get them involved in the situation of Steam's company mismanagement for probably several years already (don't remember the amount of years exactly, but it's been longer than this organized harassment issue has been going). Somehow this troll thinks that pointing the FBI to the site that has all the evidence of this ongoing harassment & Steam's mismanagement is a good idea. I actually welcome this notion, because perhaps if other people are bringing the FBI's attention to this matter that I've been fighting for years, they may actually start making Steam accountable for their inaction on holding individuals accountable for targeted harassment (which I'm pretty certain could get them jail, if not prison time at this point). Additionally, they'd have to include their contact information in filing these reports, which I suspect is going to backfire on them IF the FBI actually follows up on it (and that's a big IF, given I never even got a follow-up for additional information when I filed my reports) & sees from the decades of logging of targeted harassment that something NEEDS to be done on their part to put a stop to it.
They are making statements of publishing their own website to counter the evidence of their actions on this one. I don't think I could care less, but if push comes to shove & it's a bunch of slander, they could always be sued for spreading malicious disinformation (lawsuits are already being discussed in regards to the spreading of misinformation through the CutCafe channel on YouTube & Steam's non-compliance with cyberbullying laws).
If they want to block WonderGamer.net over their network, I'm perfectly fine with that. I suspect they are going to be banned from the site before they block their home network from accessing the site anyways (it's clear that going through raw access logs & placing new IP bans is going to be necessary anyways).
As far as moderator abuse is concerned, we'll see if they get away with that on any site they are not the administrator of (if they do it without discussing it with the management beforehand & have their moderator rights stripped when there are new negative publications as a result of their actions). In any case, this would probably be for the best, because it would not be smart for me to be using sites that are driven by toxicity & malicious nature (this is why I put a block on 800notes when I decided the site was no longer safe to even be accessible over my home network). Any bans that are put in place points out those that are managed by toxic individuals like the trolls on Steam (there's a slim possibility this might be what happened to my Genshin Impact account) & therefore will result in new articles being published on those sites, as well as being publicly blacklisted & reviewed as an online threat on security suite sites. This also means I will be making publications of the dangerous nature of those sites if their abuse of moderator privileges actually take effect & stay in place. Needless to say, after their statement (which I have backed up as evidence), this gives me enough backup history to start saying that any bans placed was the result of mass-online harassment organized by Steam trolls.
I still find it interesting that Steam management STILL chooses not to do anything on their part to put a stop to this (particularly in that one thread, which at one point was locked because of the same harassment that is still continuing now), because the harassment that started on their site is just continuing to be proven as a wider problem that is infecting other sites & communities on the internet, only further tarnishing the reputation of Steam itself. The toxicity on Steam is not only a social danger to other individuals, it's literally on a criminal level in their organization to target other individuals (publicly organized, no less) & it's appalling that Steam's management STILL can not see this.
1/28/2026 update
This particular post of trolling is a prime example of sticking your foot in your mouth:

Using the information they provided, I was able to look at the IP logs & determine what IP addresses they were accessing the site from (apparently using a form of VPN/proxy that changes the IP address, but stays in the same range) & place a ban on that range that will likely block the entire alternative method they are using to access the site. This required a double ranged ban however (updating a ban range that was already in the list for people suspected of being from this group of organized harassment), which is going to block 65536 IPs in that same range & may result in more false-positive IP bans on people that haven't yet done anything to deserve it (this is expected to be a VPN/proxy based on the changing IP addresses in the same range however, so it needed to be banned regardless & anybody that is using it is rightfully banned based on blacklisted access methods). I also added a note to the IP range pointing out who was using it (by Steam ID & display name).
Note however that now the method they were using to access to the site has been banned, they are likely going to cry that WonderGamer.net is a doxing site again. We do not publish IP addresses of perceived organized harassment, only on activity identified as hacking attempts on the site (in addition to other minor lists; the FTP Password Generator blacklist is a larger list, but is published mostly from unauthorized access to my personal FTP server, not specifically on this site), so this IP range is not being made public if classified for this reason (I checked the other IP blacklists on this site to verify this statement before I finished writing it & this particular range does not show in any of them, not yet anyways).
WonderGamer.net does not have a user database & therefore is not possible to identify who is accessing the site over what IP addresses, however statements like the one above allows me to cross-reference the logs with their statement & determine what IP address they are using to access the site & therefore reasonably deduct a reason for the activity on the site, if not an online identity of who is doing it (in this case, believed to be Sneakyrat, however after their statement, it's also possible other users followed their directions in looking at the same articles in a short period of time, but still follows the same standards of needing to be banned for continued internet stalking & online harassment). As I already stated, based on their own personal information, I was able to identify the IP range they were using & added a note to the IP address in that ban of who was expected to be using it.
I stated before that if we could ever get to a 2 year mark of no harassment since this started in 2023, I would eventually unban the IP addresses that were believed to be used in this organized harassment movement (being publicly organized on Steam in the view of Steam staff & they continue to let it happen, if not outright supporting the attacks by complying with the trolls efforts to have their targeted victims accounts penalized rather than the aggressors themselves). This was mostly limited to a once per year instance that was successful on one of my other online accounts, but after 800notes trolls renewed this harassment effort being organized on Steam, it's clear to see by the logging on this page & the Steam Troll Blacklist that it's an almost daily issue & that 2 year mark will never be met. Back on point, even if those IP bans are lifted at the end of the 2 year mark (not that I'm expecting it will ever be met, this determined after the second successful attack in 2024, on what appears to be a yearly anniversary of the start of this harassment), IP addresses or ranged that were confirmed as being used by specific individuals in this harassment effort will NEVER be unbanned from this site.
UPDATE: Before I could even get this update out, there was a follow-up post by Super Arthritis Man (one of the original Steam-trolls to start organizing these attacks & easily one of the most active aggressors since it started in 2023) who made a comment that allowed me to determine what IP he was using. This isn't the first IP address I've traced back to this same ISP, so it's likely I will do a ranged ban (rather than a singular or lesser 256 IP ban range) that will block another 65536 IP addresses used by that ISP. Continuing to look at the access logs for the site while I worked on this update, I noticed other IP addresses that were tracing back to the same ISPs, so it's very likely that I'll start banning every IP address that goes back to certain ISPs & blacklisting them (privately, if not publicly). While it hasn't been done yet on these new ISPs that the Steam aggressors are using, I'm considering writing reviews of these ISPs to show they allow illegal activity through their services (wouldn't be the first time I've had to do this; it was done once in the past with Cox Communications when they refused to do anything after complaints of illegal activity done through their services were made to the company itself via a direct phone call).
1/29/2026 update
I checked this thread close to noon to see one of the biggest troll-driven rants I've ever seen in my life, this time from the newest troll of rockythedog2:

note that the malicious link they posted was censored in this screenshot
So let's start debunking some of the claims this ignorant waste of life is claiming:
Firstly, I have to point out one thing & that is the claims they are making of doxing. I'm not going to bother going over this in detail here, it is covered in the FAQs on the home page of this site.
Additionally, I did a lot of research before even registered this domain, to determine what could & couldn't be said online without getting into legal trouble over it (even getting some legal advise over it). What was ultimately determined was that anything that is said online can be disputed in a court of law, however if I can back up my claims, the case will be thrown out & this opens up the opportunity for a counter-suite against the complainant. Most evidence that would be presented in court is already public on this site, which is expected why even through there has been legal threats in the past, I've never been served a summons to address what is on this site, expecting any lawyer that has gone through the details on the site would know I'd have enough backup information to have the case tossed out.
While rockythedog2 had enough smarts to do a whois on WonderGamer.net, they apparently don't understand what domain privacy is & they think they just doxed the location of where I live. If they knew how to read the information correctly, they would have realized that the city they stated is actually the location of the domain registration offices that applied domain privacy to WonderGamer.net (on my request) when it was started around 2 decades ago (the domain has to be re-registered & paid for every year, in additional to renewing rental of the servers that host it).
The fact that they don't understand what domain privacy is, I suspect they don't have actual domain privacy on their own site & therefore have entered false information. Based on my own experience with receiving emails every year to make sure my masked whois information is correct under the risk of termination of the site if it's not (the actual information is registered through the company, it's just not available to the public). I know that if they are entering false information in their whois, this will make it easy to get their site terminated if they don't get it corrected or properly registered under an actual whois privacy service. It's ironic that I see many sites do the same thing they did, by throwing around "redacted for privacy" rather than supplying actual information (and likely not actually registered through a domain privacy service), however most sites I see it on aren't having complaints of malicious published content filed against them. If my suspicions are correct, this will make it very easy to get that domain name terminated, however the fact that they are hiding the host servers through cloudflare is a hoop that may require filing another Internet Crimes complaint through the FBI (last time I attempted to file a complaint against a cloudflare-protected domain, they stated I would have to file a report through law enforcement to have it acted on).
Note that while I am providing a link to whois information about the domain they linked on Steam, I have HIGHLY ADVISING against going to that domain, as it is expected to have malware on it (at the very least, it is being used for malicious purposes and the demeanor of the individual person that published it makes it clear that there's a HIGH POTENTIONAL accessing it could be a threat to your devices, if not your identity).
As far as him banning me from whatever he thinks is important, I don't think I could care less. Why would I want to participate in any site, channel or community that this toxic individual manages? The original statement about "moderator abuse" was a slight concern that maybe they had some standing on sites or communities that actually matters (something official, not some half-baked forum like they registered & is probably hosted through free servers, which should make it easy to get de-indexed from search engines or even terminated).
Any sites I find myself banned from (which doesn't happen very often, at least not full bans) just go on my router's block list so nobody in the house can access that site (this includes visitors that may be using the wifi).
If it's a company site, this means a full public boycott against that company, especially if it's one that would normally have funds from customers going into it.
Any channels or profiles I find myself blocked/banned from are mirror-banned in my own channel & blocked through browser security extensions (in addition to being added to appropriate blacklists on this site) so they will not load in my web browsers even if accidentally navigated to (of course I will need to determine what those channels are first, which will just happen if I ever find myself in the channel in the future; it's not like I'm going to search it out, I suspect at least one of the accounts that were mentioned is already banned & blocked from my Twitch channel anyways, which I have to believe is what originally set this fool off).
Based on their ignorance & lack of knowledge regarding domain privacy, in addition to repeating common ignorant troll terms in their statements, I doubt that many of the reports they filed were even made. They may have knowledge on steps that would be effective if not for may excess of backed up evidence I know I can fight those actions with in court, but they lack knowledge when it comes to domain registrations (perhaps knowing enough to register a domain, but not enough to utilize the advanced functions, especially if they are using free services to run their domain & not renting servers to host them on as I do) gives indication that a lot of what they are threatening is likely just that, threats that they likely don't have the capability to effectively follow through on. In any case, if I do receive a summons to go to court, that will be made public & I will be seeking a rebuttal to the lawsuit in both a monetary countersuit & jail/prison time for contributing to a 2.5 year harassment streak that's still being allowed to run on Steam by it's management, which is expected to extend against vALVE for mismanagement & failure to uphold CyberBullying Laws in the US.
Needless to say I will be reporting every single one of these posts that is obvious targeted harassment through the posts themselves, reporting the users giving a link to the thread of those posts & likely be opening another support ticket naming this user specifically. Shouldn't be surprising they are now considered one of the highest contributors to the targeted trolling, internet stalking, online harassment & doxing efforts coming from Steam & I will likely be making another attempt to file another police report with my own local police against Steam & this particular user (not to mention I think another Internet Crimes Complaint is in order & maybe a review detailing Steam's lack of action to organized harassment on their site through the Better Business Bureau). I will also be adding any site that he is using in his publicized organized harassment to the Virus Site Blacklist, in addition to posting additional reviews to security suite sites on those domains (detailing personal experience on how those domains are being maliciously used by this individual).
Aside from reporting almost every single one of their new posts and spending several hours working on this new update to address the rant made earlier, another action was to review the new domain being utilized by this malicious individual through security suite sites:

There is another security suite I believe I can report the domain to that I am currently paying into, however whether I can report the domain without going to it & exposing my devices to potential malware is questionable...
I also noticed that after the reports were filed through the Steam moderation system, some of the content in those recent posts started to disappear (in particular, the link they originally posted, which was the first thing I noticed was acted on):

The next steps to take as I have time to do it:
Regular ban waves of IPs that regularly access certain pages on the site while negating referral traffic.
Report the domain that rockythedog2 had linked on Steam as malicious to other security suites (provided it can be done without having to go to the site).
Report the domain that rockythedog2 had linked on Steam as malicious to other search engines & available browsers (provided it can be done without having to go to the site).
Attempt to file a complaint against the domain that rockythedog2
had linked on Steam through their domain registrar.
(this is expected to be stonewalled based on last attempt to file a
complaint against a cloudflare-protected domain)
Attempt to file another criminal complaint in regards to recent actions on Steam with local police, getting a case number if possible.
Attempt to file another Internet Crimes complaint against Steam & the domain that rockythedog2 had linked on Steam, taking note of the case number when the complaint is filed.
Open another support ticket regarding organized harassment in the thread it's continuing in, providing a police report & IC3 case number if available (in additional to the backup folder of previous reports filed on this same situation).
Research any organization that will advocate for Cyberbullying victims that have been targeted by it for an extended amount of time.
Get any of these organization involved in contacting Steam or any other entity listed earlier in this list.
1/30/2026 update
More ranting from rockythedog2, however you will see that there's been a change in tone in their statements:

The follow-up rant after the update published yesterday shows that they are now getting desperate because they realize their actions have now put their own domain at risk for termination (provided my reports can get past cloudflare protecting it from valid abuse reports getting to their hosting service). It also shows they are trying to coordinate more attacks from other users on Steam to aid him in getting himself out of the corner he just put himself into, which means more evidence of organized harassment through this same thread (an ongoing issue for nearly 2.5 years).
Let's get into the facts of what's going on here:
First is the obvious, the claims of malware on this site. The first 3 comments made in the screenshot (Steam comments are inverted from most forums, most recent on top) is again baseless accusations they are not provided evidence of, just statements they can't back up.
Going back to the update yesterday, the fraudulent reports filed to police department & the FBI (that's if he actually did). I'll get more into this laterin this update, but the point of this addressal is their statements to try & get others to do the same thing he (stated he) did.
The first thing that I'm going to go into particular detail here is the reports he's claimed he's made to police & the FBI. Giving false federal reports hold a much higher penalty than false police reports, so I will only be addressing the more severe of the penalties he could be facing if what he stated is accurate. To start this off, I am going to provide a little research I did last night before I went to bed:

So if rockythedog2 actually filed the criminal complaints he stated he did, he could now be facing fines, jail/prison time, a permanent criminal record & potentially having to repay the FBI for any investigation that may be started as a result of their false-reports. And remember that they are now trying to get other Steam users to flood the FBI's Internet Crimes complaint forms with false reports, so anybody who follows their example could potentially face the same legal penalties, as well I would suspect this would add additional penalties to rockythedog2 for organizing criminal misbehavior (something that Steam is still allowing on their site).
Apparently a new entry needed to be added to the FAQs on the home page that addresses claims of malware or malicious scripts on the site, so this was the first step to address slander tactics that have been being spread through Steam comments for years.
There is another step I’ve been taking to this continued harassment (seeing as Steam is still unwilling to address this matter even after
nearly 2.5 years into it, so I have to rely on methods I can take user-side), although I won’t go into too many details on how I do this. Let’s just say that users that are associated with individuals that are trolling are blocked on Steam by association to the
troll. This mainly prevents them from getting their buddies to aid them in
their attacks on Steam itself, but it goes farther than that. Giveaways on
my Twitch channel often times require their Steam profile to be able to reward a
winner of them and if a winner of one of these giveaways ends up being on my Steam block list (even if it’s by association to malicious individuals like this), this will negate their ability to receive that
giveaway. This would also affect their ability to join teams while
streaming those games if the access method happened to be a Steam account.
In all these cases, once confirmed that they were on my Steam blocklist, they
would ultimately also be banned from my channel & blocked from accessing any
of my other of my content on Twitch.
I’ve also noticed that there is an excess of views on archived videos (past streams) when they are available on my Twitch channel, where before this 2+ year harassment started, they almost never even got into the double-digits (now easily getting into the triple-digits before they expire, the last one getting over 160 views), which makes it clear that trolls are trying to utilize these to find other people they can target on Twitch or use information in the video to cause problems in the games I am streaming. This is likely something I will need to address with one of the staff members that tends to show up in my channel when I start streaming (I would suspect probably triggered based on false-reports being made against the channel by these trolls every time I stream or in between streams, none of which has had any effect on Twitch yet).
There was another user that joined my Twitch channel on
1/29/2026 according to IRC logs (now running on 2 separate computers in my home
nearly 24/7) that was likely a part of this harassment effort, but it also came
at a time that I was viewing another channel on Twitch, so I haven't done
anything in response to their visit to the channel & will not be
making their username public at this time (the timeframe they were in the
channel is roughly the same amount of time other banned users were, likely
enough time to try & file a false-report against it). I have however
made a note on their account through moderator usernotes on Twitch to keep track
of them should they show in the channel while it's inactive again (and I'm not
participating in chat on other Twitch channels). While I suspect they were
likely in the channel to cause problems, I don't want to ban & block on
false-positives until I can verify that they are in the channel for nefarious
purposes (of course that will be added to the logs later if they are later
determined to be a part of this ongoing Steam/YouTube-supported harassment
effort).
UPDATE: I also noticed that Steam allowed the malicious link to show again by the next day, but was only viewable if you were logged into Steam. This was before I got a chance to open a new support ticket to report their malicious comments, so it’s still possible something might happen after the new support ticket is opened (not that I expect it actually will based on experience with the last support ticket opened on this same ongoing situation of harassment).
1/31/2026 update
I decided to go back to the review I left on this new domain that was put up by rockythedog2 & noticed that his domain is now categorized as “Suspicious”.

Apparently my review of the site prompted Norton to analyze the site & determined that it was a security risk, now advising Norton users of these risks when visiting the site. What’s more ironic is that Steam is allowing this link to stay in the thread of comments that was previously reported, so they are effectively allowing their users devices to potentially be infected with malware that is now classified by (at least some) security suites as a potential security risk. This only further validates my statements that Steam doesn't care about the safety of their customers & it seems their negligence in this matter is simply out of spite against me due to negative publications against their negligence to protect their users. Oh my... Anybody notice the catch 22 here? Steam is just one vicious cycle that keeps repeating itself...
I did attempt to file another report against their profile with this new information, however the report was blocked because they were reported before under the same classification of report reason (posting suspicious links). I guess we would have a catch 22 x2 now?
UPDATE: And now we have one DOOZY of an update to publish, courtesy of Sneakyrat, who may have just doubled the size of this review on his own (with included screenshot evidence of their actions)...
As was to be expected if I published any details with a web address on it, their attacks would be continued on that site. This isn't the first time it's happened on Norton, but it's clearly the most aggressive to hit their systems with slander against anybody/anything associated with WonderGamer.net so far. The next 3 screenshots are going to show aggression from Sneakyrat to continue the slander by what I've been referring to as the Don't Scream Harassment Team & this particular update is going to show how the doxing & internet stalking issues are wrapped up into it.

This screenshot shows their actions in response to the negative review that was published on the malicious site published by rockythedog2. I won't be going into detail on what's going on here until the bottom of the second update for the day.

The is the profile they just created (notice the creation date) for the purpose of attacking 3 different reviews I have on this site & furthering the organized slander by Steam trolls.

This is the review of WonderGamer.net. You will see this isn't the first time it's been attacked with these same accusations, but these attacks haven't gone to this level until today.
Before I start getting into further details, there is one more screenshot to show, being the latest post by Sneakyrat & further evidence of organized attacks in what can only be called an Organized Harassment thread at this point (this comments primarily are targeting me & the staff of WonderGamer.net at this point, it can no longer be consider a review when all the comments are off-topic, it's just a thread of organized criminal behavior being hosted by AlamedaSlimShady):

Let's correct the misinformation that Sneakyrat vomited in the thread of digital malice before I get any further on the other screenshots. As can be seen in earlier screenshots, I never said I knew there was malware on the site, I said I suspected there was malware on the site. I did say the site that rockythedog2 published was being used for malicious purposes & called it malicious, but I never stated that there was any known malware on it, only that I suspected there was malware on it & that I wasn't willing to risk my devices going to it. Also keep in mind that the determination to tag the site in the category of "Suspicious" & to flag the site as a "Caution" warning was Norton's doing after they analyzed the site themselves, this wasn't my doing. The only thing that may have resulted in my negative review being published against a website I knew was being used for malicious purposes was that it may have gotten classified as a risk much quicker.
Now to get into the Norton screenshots:
1st point to address will be the comment supporting the malicious website that rockythedog2 published:
You will see that they are calling me by my actual first & last name, saying it in a tone as if I was lying about my name or that I did this intentionally to deceive people. The facts are that I never actually hid my name, it was always on my profiles when that section was available, at least until management of certain sites supported these ongoing attacks, at which point I voluntarily removed any identifying information from those sites in protest of their support to aggression like this (there are several sites where this has been the case, but most still give my name when the option is available, provided the site hasn't given me a reason to protest censoring of personal information being shared on my profiles). When you look at my profile, I was with Norton a VERY LONG TIME (the profile stating I joined on April 14, 2014), although the profile isn't actually correct, as I was with them for a long time before that (this doesn't include the time before I switched to another security suite while I was running Windows XP 64-bit, which Norton didn't support). The name was registered when I paid for their protection & was never intended on being used in conjunction with this site, but when I noticed the incorrect classification in the Norton toolbar for my browser, I had to file an appeal to get it corrected. Additional reviews started getting made from that point on.
2nd point will be their response to the original negative review of the malicious website that rockythedog2 published:
My "personal experience" was their linking it on Steam when they were committing mass-slander & federal crimes through false-reports across the web, which was linked in the Harassment Organization thread maintained by AlamedaSlimShady. I claimed that it was suspected it has malware due to the demeanor of the person that posted the link on Steam & what they were claiming was behind that link.
Writing a positive review of a site was within their right, I'm not going to argue with that, however when they start attacking my own reviews, I have a right to defend those publications.
3rd point will be the top of the second screenshot, displaying their join date (January 31, 2026):
The fact that they joined & immediately started tossing around slander is likely going to result in that account being terminated. Remember that this is a security suite website that offers identity protection services (since their merge with LifeLock), how do you think they are going to respond to this? The join date in conjunction with the slew of toxic vomit that they threw around is going to make it obvious what is happening & when further of the same starts happening on Norton's site, I suspect they are going to address it with an iron fist, which could result in them getting law enforcement involved. Remember their capabilities to bring cyber criminals to justice & inform the public of scams & defamation cases FAR EXCEEDS my own, in fact they excel in it, so he may have just put the spotlight on Steam for an entry about organized harassment & internet stalking in one of their upcoming newsletters, maybe even a subpoena getting filed against Steam for his personal information to have him arrested for criminal mischief on Norton's website.
4th point will be their review of WonderGamer.net (3rd screenshot):
They had a right to publish a review, however slandering the website is likely going to be their downfall, so I did address their comments with my own. Note that comments & reviews on Norton read very much like comments on Steam, the most recent is at the top.
My first comment addressed their statements (this was pretty much a copy & paste comment that got posted 4 times, twice to the slander reviews published by Sneakyrat, with a slight variation to respond to their attacks on each of my reviews. Like the last individual that published a similar review making the same fraudulent accusations, I pointed out that this individual was a contributor to the organized harassment that is happening on Steam & that they followed through articles on this site to attack the publications detailing their aggression, further pointing out that their attacks on Norton only served as further evidence of the claims I was making on WonderGamer.net. As with the last negative review, I also pointed out that this is an ongoing issue that started in October of 2023 that has affected multiple sites through their doxing & internet stalking efforts (reading off a list of 6 sites/services, including Steam, WonderGamer.net, YouTube, Twitch, Discord & pointing out the last obvious one being the massing of harassment on Norton itself).
My second comment to their review pointed out that they were the same accusations as the other 1-star defamation review & gave details on why this is. This is what the organized harassment on Steam wants people to believe & it's being spread like wildfire because this is what has been done in public for well over 2 years.
The second comment also pointed out that yes, IPs are published when there is confirmed activity of trying to hack the site, but not in the case of online aggressors committing criminal actions like they just did on Norton. I further digressed that I felt I should, but I would be saving those IP addresses for when further criminal complaints are filed against the individuals participating in these multi-site attacks (internet stalking).
The third comment on their digital vomit they want to call a review also pointed out that I would be using this attack in further publications on the site (hinting to Norton that they can get a history of what has been coming from Steam harassment organization efforts by reading the site itself; this is the purpose of these articles after all, to bring the facts to light & take a stance for others that are targeted with the same type of harassment that I've faced for the last half of my life & in some cases...almost ended it in the worst way possible, because this is what the trolls are pushing for).
5th point will be the harassment left by Sneakyrat on my own review of WonderGamer.net:
At one point, this comment said something about claiming I was a normal visitor to the site, however this is inaccurate (perhaps a case of poor reading skills; oh wait, this must be MikeHuntleton from 800notes). I may not have mentioned in my original review that I was the webmaster of the site, but I did mention in the response to the first 1-star defamation review (and digital pool of slanderous vomit) that I had already admitted to being the webmaster of the site (this was actually adapted into Google AI as a controversy that is commonly slung around by Steam trolls).
The first reply to their comment was literally a copy of what has already been covered, so I won't be going over this again.
The second reply was mainly to inform Norton that they can expect more of this will be hitting their site, pointing out that this same individual has made it a point to give details about this in the Organized Harassment thread on Steam, which I suspect when others start also hitting the site will be enough for Norton to start purging any comments making these same statements.
Outside of the comments in the screenshots, I have a few more things to go over in this update:
Remember that Norton was already aware of what was on my site & many of those blacklists that are being used as fuel to claim that WonderGamer.net is a doxing site were already there when Norton corrected the misclassification of the site. When they see a dam breaking of numerous people coming to make the same slanderous claims, do you really thing that is going to change the rating of WonderGamer.net?
Remember I had to verify my ownership of WonderGamer.net to file the appeal on the previous misclassification (marked as such primarily because it wasn't a known site until it was already up for several years). Norton is already aware that the person that left the first review on Norton was by the webmaster & they didn't stop it from happening. Granted, this wasn't exactly public to other users, but I haven't been hiding that fact & have been addressing the defamation as it is made (and will continue to do so as it continues, same as in continuing to publish the ongoing harassment as evidence as to the claims of a dangerous social hazard on Steam).
I was a paying member of Norton for well over a decade (if not closer to 2 decades). I have put more money into Norton than any of these trolls making new accounts to attack & slander any publications I have made, so who do you think they are going to believe? I suspect this defacement of Norton's website will be dealt with over time, I have already reported every one of the new comments & informed them that more is likely coming, pointing out that it's already been posted to the Steam troll's public Harassment Organization thread (I will give them a direct link if they contact me about it; they still have my contact information, even if I'm no longer paying into their service).
Going back to bullet 2 of this section, remember that I pointed out I had to verify my site as the owner to appeal a miscategorization of WonderGamer.net on their site. Given I believe rockythedog2 is likely running his website through a free forum service, I suspect he won't be able to go through the same steps I had to go through to verify ownership of his site. Also remember that the classification was made by Norton after they analyzed his site, so the security threat classification & tagging didn't come from me, I only pushed it to happen a bit faster when I submitted a review of the site based on "personal experience" (that being the conflict with the user when they shared a link to that site on Steam). Even if the site manages to get a positive rating (should Steam trolls make it a point to create accounts to raise the score of his site), that doesn't mean it will remove the "Caution" rating, because that determination comes from Norton's analyses of the site. I already believed the site likely had malware on it, although I wasn't certain it was a security risk until Norton classified it as such & I'm clearly going to trust Norton over a group of aggressive anarchists that have been targeting me for years.
I would suspect that in order to create an account on Norton, you'd have to supply contact information. If Sneakyrat was actually dumb enough to do this, I wouldn't be surprised if they receive a legal summons or a visit from the police in the next week (especially if others from the Steam harassment efforts join in on the same actions). Of course I would more likely believe that they provided false information, in which case their account will ultimately get terminated anyways. Also, I don't expect that Norton accounts that have never had paid history on it will be sticking around for long (especially after the cesspool of digital trash they just dumped on their website).
The last point is this is a security suite website we are talking about & they are partnered with LifeLock. The trolls should have stuck to just making reviews that didn't make fraudulent claims, they might have gotten away with that. By extending their abuse into Norton's domain, they have stepped into a domain that it's going to backfire on them in ways the trolls that were dumb enough to attempt it will have never guessed could hit them.
One final note I need to point out as Steam trolls clearly don't understand why I keep updating these publications & making articles like this (not that I expect this clarification will do any good to correct their actions, but it's not for their benefit anyways). These articles are published to make a point. It starts with a single review, then you get retaliation to those reviews & additional articles are published to back it up. Trolls see this as a response to them & a call to arms to attack those publications in any way possible. The articles are to make the public aware of the facts, not to respond to trolls that see it as an opening to commit further crimes to try & pressure the individual publishing those facts into backing off. I have enough experience with these attacks that I know that even if I did back off, the attacks still would not stop, they would continue either until somebody was arrested or somebody lost their life over it. These articles are to benefit the public & any attacks from aggressors such as those on Steam only further fuel these articles with additional content. I WILL NOT be pressured into stopping from getting the facts out! I WILL NOT stop logging the continued aggression that only continues to prove the points I am trying to make. I WILL NOT abandon the site even if it gets de-indexed from search engines. I WILL NOT stop making matters of importance public knowledge to aid others that are receiving the same treatment I am. And I WILL NOT allow site management that support illegal activity to be conducted (much less organized) on their platforms get away with allowing it to continue without it being brought to the attention of the public. I probably still have a good 30 or 40 years left in me & will continue to advocate for others that are falling victim to the same aggressive online harassment as I have been receiving, the only thing that will stop me will be my death. If this continued evidence continues to pile because trolls can't get it through their heads that their actions do not benefit their standing (nor the platforms it is being done on), remember there are some people out that that still have open minds & will still heed the advice that may be given on this site. The bigger question is with the continued logging & mountain of digital evidence that only grows to astronomical proportions, is it possible that the articles & supporting evidence on this site might actually start affecting platforms (like Steam & YouTube) that support these attacks by doing nothing about it (in some cases, aiding those that break cyberbullying laws daily by penalizing victims of it) & could it shorten the lifetime that they continue running? Only time will tell, but unfortunately, I know what to expect... This won't be over any time soon, I have my work cut out for me & I will continue to make these matters public, likely until the day I take my last breath (or until I no longer have the health to use the computer to continue publishing updates).
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