New Information - Crecious
Sorry I haven’t been on the blog for a while, had some personal matters and job related issues to handle.With that being said, it has come to my attention, through user reports and alerts, that another da user, by the name of crecious, bears striking resemblance to Maia and her past identities, and we have reason to suspect it is, based on the following information.
1. Similar patterns of work ethics
- Apart from a profiting Patreon and Picarto, Crecious has been found to have similar work ethics that had been pegged to Maia on multiple occasions. Several of these examples include, but are not limited to, late commissions, making excuses to justify poor workmanship, owing money to certain creditors, etc. Not to mention, as I firmly stand on this issue, she is using stolen property to make these commissions.
2. The same patterns of making accusatory and attention based posts to try and garner pity from unsuspecting individuals.
- To demonstrate this point, here are a few noted examples from the callout blog that Maia has been known to do.
- And here are some examples of Crecious’ journal posts on Deviant Art. The similarities between the two are uncanny. It is possible that the lack of updates on this blog, and a new audience to amass, has led Maia to grow emboldened to repeat the same patterns that have made this blog what it is. There are many slips of the tongue that coincidentally tie to Maia’s experiences growing up.Case in point, Crecious’ knowledge of snakes.
3. Despite trying to play as a new unknown user, we find it highly suspect that some of our anonymous users have reported to receive a ban from crecious’ page for absolutely no reason.
4. And most importantly, the dead give away, is the uncanny likeness in art style.
- To demonstrate this point, here a few noted examples from the callout blog of Maia’s art.
- And here are some examples of Crecious’ art.
With too many coincidences to name, I shall add the crecious tag on the callout blog until further notice. As always, we wish to keep the user base informed as a reminder that the issues have not been resolved.