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Although I'm not sure it's my place to know, can someone say what happened? It looks like loads of people left to a new community? I'm really confused
it was revealed that "some of the admins" - later fingers pointed directly at Jake aka Hiroshi Sotomura - were stealing donations and using them for personal profit (which is illegal afaik)
I think everyone needs to remember that this is a delicate situation and things have to be handled with care. It's not as simple as "throw it all in the trash" or "demote everyone involved" or "look the other way" because of how the community was built. So before anyone makes any hasty decisions about how those who leave are "traitors" and how shady the changing of the guard is, why don't you give it time to play out?
Yeah, Steve got treated a little too harshly IMO, however that issue is very sensitive to a lot of people, and with all the uproar I don't see another way things could've gone down - rather than him stepping down if only to stop riots over time.i still feel a bit miffed about how this all played out for steve and jake, both of whom i'm convinced did nothing wrong and don't deserve the crap they've gotten, but i'll be around no matter what happens. hope things go smoothly for you guys.
(emphasis mine)The Announcement said:Suggestions that finances have been used for untoward purposes have evolved largely as the result of the current lack of transparency within the staff. These concerns are understandable, but we aim to set the record straight: funds given to the PokéCommunity stay in PC's budget. A server like PC's requires a lot of resources, and as a result, a lot of money. Some months, PC runs a surplus and in this case, the extra money is set aside for the community, usually allotted to offset the costs when the budget runs a deficit in other months. Our new leadership intends to rectify these issues in several ways, and we'll have more to announce about this at a later date.
bobandbill said:Some people also cannot realistically risk their jobs or even careers, especially when it involves children, for being on a pokemon site owned by someone on the sex offender register. Another view is that knowingly staying at a place where kids would be in danger from that fact alone, even besides all the details in the conviction, etc., is morally unacceptable for many people.
Mantager said:Escape Rope was 'promoted' very heavily in the old Discord and many times it was posted it felt as if people were being pressured to join. To me, this incident is not something that is unrecoverable, it's very ancient at this point. It somewhat feels like a way to make Rukario a scapegoat whilst trying to scoop up all of PC's userbase and put them into a new, flashy forum, essentially attempting to replace PC. It's quite suspicious to me.
Circuit said:And before you retort "That's not how it is at all, let me explain... herpaderp," let me tell you, that is exactly how it appears, and what you say without definitive proof could always just be something to save face, so why should you be believed? Stepping down and handing over the reigns at that point would have been the best choice in order to maintain trust and allow the forum to carry on.
What does not help is to label a large group of people traitors or the like. I truly feel that bar maybe the odd bad egg here and there
Saying that they're "traitors" and that they intentionally attempted to sabotage the site by leaving is harsh and not really true
While Steve will continue to support the community financially during this period of transition, we want to keep ensuring that funds are used appropriately for the continued benefit of PC and current funding will be closely monitored by the new leadership.
I want to clarify that this was a rumor, not a reveal. As as an admin who was around the entire time these accusations were thrown around, I have not seen any sort of evidence to prove it was actually true. None of us want to act on the basis of rumors; it's not healthy for the people involved nor the community itself.
Regardless, some people are clearly going to be unhappy with Jake being a community administrator, which was something every single one of us expected would happen. Serious work and transparency will need to be put in to restore people's trust in him, if that is even a possibility to begin with. I'll wait until he wakes up to see and address these points, as it's his responsibility.
I've seen this BS conspiracy theory about Jake embezzling money from PC or committing fraud being thrown around like it's fact. It's not. There is absolutely no proof of Jake doing anything illicit with supporter funds. I've been close friends with Jake for almost half of our lives now, and I know that he wouldn't even consider doing the things he's being accused of. He cares way too much about PC - in fact, in all my years on staff, there have been very few people that consistently cared about PC and its well-being and been dedicated to PC more than Jake.The most obvious reason being that Jake had no access to the money for this forum and it only went through Rukario and his own accounts