I was accused as being a clone of an unpopular member of Singapore Bronies Society. What's more, someone who sucks others' asses, just to get reinstated and to be credible. Good riddance. Nonsense!
The moderators seem to have a certain level of prejudice or preferences for different people. A fellow Singapore Brony Society (SBS) member tipped me off, and said they exercised their discretion to ban or ignore SBS violations too much. 'Friends' of SBS moderators just got away from violations of basic forum rules, as they troll and start flame wars, whereas unpopular members - especially Aspies - get booted out for no apparent reasons.
There had been alternative Brony groups in Singapore. One of them is Bronies Again - Singapore. It is perceived as an anti-SBS group, though, because the leader has a bad reputation amongst current SBS members.
Hence, there is a need to form a neutral group that can be a credible alternative to SBS. It has to support Aspies, but at the same time, it has to be credible enough to be viable on its own, so the group can really and truly work on the principle of love and tolerance.
Thanks to my Aspie friend, Andy, for his contributions to this article.
The moderators seem to have a certain level of prejudice or preferences for different people. A fellow Singapore Brony Society (SBS) member tipped me off, and said they exercised their discretion to ban or ignore SBS violations too much. 'Friends' of SBS moderators just got away from violations of basic forum rules, as they troll and start flame wars, whereas unpopular members - especially Aspies - get booted out for no apparent reasons.
There had been alternative Brony groups in Singapore. One of them is Bronies Again - Singapore. It is perceived as an anti-SBS group, though, because the leader has a bad reputation amongst current SBS members.
Hence, there is a need to form a neutral group that can be a credible alternative to SBS. It has to support Aspies, but at the same time, it has to be credible enough to be viable on its own, so the group can really and truly work on the principle of love and tolerance.
Thanks to my Aspie friend, Andy, for his contributions to this article.