There are some shady things going on…
There are some shady things going on there. Arguing, banning people and even the admins has a huge turn-over.
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There are some shady things going on there. Arguing, banning people and even the admins has a huge turn-over.
Poor intel.
Quite a lot of arguing and bullying on the Telegram channels. And the forums are boring and have little to no content in them. A total waste of time.
Oslint telegram channels were good, but then for some reason, they got rid of all the admins and now it seems to have completely lost its way.
The intel used to be good, but they now seem to kowtow to the whims of Google rather than champion the truth...
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