Kind reminder to my audience and whoever enjoys my art & is anyhow in touch with me.
Block me and don't interact with me if you support Hahadit and stan her game "Creepydates". I'm dead serious.
Don't try and change my opinion on this topic. After some big fat ass fan of Hahadit tried to spread misinformation about her case in my part of fandom(I'm russian) trying to play DARVO(Deny, Attack and Reverse Victim and Offender) card regarding Hahadit and Antlergrave/any other artist she has harassed 'cause of her envy some time ago and attacked ME and my PALS afterwards for trying to prove her wrong & kindly trying to ask for Hahadit's innocence/remorse of all the bullying she curated, I'm never tolerating to encounter any Hahadit fan ever again.
That's dangerous for my digital safety. Or any other person's digital safety at all.
While you try and defend a problematic weirdo, you're never ready to become one and mirror the mistake they're getting cancelled for.
That russian Hahadit fan I've encountered never reached out to provide any proof of Hahadit's innocence, nor any screenshot of her apologizing for what she did to people(and I remind you, she planned and curated a whole ass company on bullying Antlergrave/other unnamed artists out of the fandom because she was a selfish and envious asshole that wanted all the fame to herself). More so, she and her group of defenders seriously planned to DOXX and RADE our Telegram accounts because "You encourage bullying of Hahadit, she did apologize and you're testing her mental health!!!".
While the unnamed fan herself immediately rushed and leaked my friend and mine oc & oc x canon arts to antiselfship confession, thinking that she'd aim their cyberbullying at us, but that move was idiotic. It doesn't make her more of a hero but actually makes her a Hahadit little twin. Well, like idol, like fan.
You tell to give people time to change, but you don't care to pay attention to their behavior after so called "healing" arc they're begging for. Lots of times predators excuse themselves a break to think of what they've done hoping that the fandom or any other audience at all will eventually forget and forgive without having to actually improve and get better. Or at least, apologize properly.
A honest and heartfelt apology never makes one a loser and only heightens their authority.