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Tetsu then began to compile a list of offenses and relevant the evidence to present to senior Miniclip staff in the event that they decided to perma-ban American Girl - something they all sensed was close. That evening members began to gossip in American Girl's NSPM thread about something "explosive" that was about to happen, and Mr Torpedo taunted Tetsumonchi by saying that American Girl was about to knock him off his throne, but wouldn't explain what he meant.
American Girl began talking about releasing incriminating evidence once more and Tetsu witnessed private reputation messages that appeared to be related, including one AG sent to Dquest that read "i sent you an email. It is important that you read it and not react publicly. I am sorry for the breach in confidentiality, thus far only 3 people have a copy of this except those in the convo. A similar message was sent to Rigs, one of Tetsu's moderators.
Beginning to seriously worry, Tetsu demanded that Rigs tell him what was going on. Rigs didn't know yet and said he would make up his mind on it when he read what was coming. Feeling extremely apprehensive, Tetsumonchi had no choice but to wait. In the early hours of December 8th, members received an email that accused Tetsumonchi of severely abusing his position of power and trust on the forum and urged members to complain to Miniclip and rise up against Tetsu.
It claimed that he had repeatedly leaked staff information to StormierZiggy over the summer months, assisted Ziggy and others with alt accounts and ban dodging, given out private e-mails, and insulted forumers and staff members. Attached as proof was a document containing 30 pages of incriminating transcripts from discussions between Tetsumonchi and StormierZiggy on MSN.
The community reacted with disbelief and outrage, with many calling for Tetsumonchi's immediate demotion and some even demanding he be banned. Tetsumonchi was completely caught off balance by magnitude of the attack and the seriousness of the potential consequences. Panicked, and in a state of complete disbelief, he paced around for an hour, trying to take it all in, wondering how to respond, and dreading how Miniclip might react.
He had not yet read the chat logs but understood the allegations. He wrote a lengthy email to Tim, denying culpability, and accusing American Girl of trying to get rid of him for her own means. On the forums, dozens of threads were posted to discuss the logs, attack Tetsu or demand his resignation. Dracophile heard about what was going on and arrived to support Tetsu and try to manage what had become a chaotic situation. StormierZiggy also seemed supportive towards Tetsu, but in reality was doing all he could to incriminate Tetsu behind his back.
Members demanded an explanation from Tetsu but none came. Instead, Tetsu spent the next two days posting in regular topics as if nothing were happening, deleting those that mocked him and ignoring all discussions about the logs. This perplexed and infuriated members, who interpreted it as a sign that Tetsu didn't care or had something to hide. Many who had previously refrained from picking a side until they'd heard from Tetsu now sided with American Girl, citing Tetsu's lack of respect or interest as their reasoning.
The reality was that Tetsumonchi had become frozen with dread and didn't know how to proceed - posting in regular topics in an attempt to relax. Thinking back to his discussions with Ziggy, he recalled a few indiscretions such as making fun of people, giving out a member's email without permission, and leaking some information from the staff forum that concerned Ziggy, but confessed there could have been a lot more and a lot worse said during drunken conversations that he had forgotten about.
This certainly seemed likely given how angry members were. In addition, Miniclip still did not know that Tetsu had allowed mmfgamer to remain on staff after being responsible for the forum breach in July.
Paranoia over what might be in the logs, how Miniclip would react to the mmf situation and the thought of losing his cherished admin position, literally terrified Tetsu beyond the ability for rational thought. He found himself unable to look at the logs for fear they might confirm he was finished, and thus was unable to discuss them with the community or defend himself.
Ziggy added to Tetsu's fears by claiming there was a second set of logs out there, more incriminating than the first, that might be released if he didn't resign. As Tetsumonchi stalled and anger grew, American Girl and others furious over the logs set about tearing his reputation to shreds and drumming up support for having him kicked out.
Static Device, who had also sided with AG, released an edited screen capture from MSN in which Tetsu appeared to admit to bringing StormierZiggy back for the sole purpose of bullying American Girl away. This was used by AG as proof that all her allegations about Tetsu targeting and trying to get rid of her were true, and added an extra dimension to Tetsugate that Tetsu would have to defend against.
Those who still liked Tetsu or attempted to defend him were angrily labelled naive or clueless, and public support for Tetsu soon fizzled out. Three days after the logs were released, Tetsumonchi got the opportunity to speak to Tim by phone. He reiterated what he had said in his email and Tim was happy for him to remain admin, but suggested he took a short break to let people calm down - promising that the Estonian Team would look after things in the meantime.
However, Dracophile stressed that it was vital to respond to the community first. Tetsumonchi, feeling worn down from trying to catch up with college work and worrying about his upcoming job hearing, really didn't want to have to deal with Tetsugate right now, but reluctantly agreed to finally address his community and submitted a response the next day. However, as he still couldn't bring himself to read the logs and therefor didn't know the specifics of what people were angry about, the post merely admitted that mistakes had happened, gave a general apology, and tried to explain why he'd supported Ziggy.
It was extremely poorly received by the community who blasted it for failing to address many of the key issues, ignoring American Girl's accusations, and appearing to justify or trivialize what they regarded as serious breaches of trust. Tim also addressed the community to assert that Tetsu would be remaining admin, but it did nothing to halt the growing demand and pressure for him to resign or be removed from power.
At his job hearing, Tetsumonchi's superiors decided that his timekeeping had been unacceptable and he was fired. Depressed, and with his confidence severely shaken, Tetsumonchi could do little but watch as members back on the forum continued to pile on the pressure and demand his resignation.
Dquest, who's email had been leaked by Tetsu, wrote to Tim threatening a lawsuit against Miniclip for the breach of his privacy. Tetsu could see no way out, and felt powerless to intervene as his name was dragged through dirt and members like American Girl belittled his achievements as admin while others mocked him.
Ziggy continued to pretend to support Tetsu whenever they spoke, but expressed his desire to others to see Tetsu get his comeuppance for screwing him over back in August. The Estonian Team, who were running the forums with Draco and had long supported American Girl, decided to restore her Miniclip Master rank and reversed all the infractions she had received from Tetsu.
Tetsumonchi became ill with a cold, something he attributes to the stress he was under, and was bed ridden for four days. He returned to the forums on December 22nd to see that Tetsugate had not subsided and members were continuing to mock him or demand his resignation.
Even his own staff team had now turned against him - unable to understand his silence. The community voted to unban everyone connected with Ziggy whom Tetsu had "unfairly" banned, while Dracophile decided to grant the Miniclip mods staff powers on MCCP, and in turn granted his own staff, including Poisenman, staff powers on Miniclip. Poisenman joined the attacks against Tetsu, openly gleeful that his old nemesis was getting what he deserved.
Tetsu was furious that Draco hadn't spoken to him first about the promotion, but didn't know what he could do about it now and said nothing. Feeling unwanted by the community, powerless now that Draco had taken over, and still too nervous to read the logs or defend himself, Tetsumonchi decided to take a two week break in order to relax, clear his head, and come up with a plan.
He left the forums on Christmas Eve, but wouldn't be seen again until May. Three days later, American Girl, now a forum hero, finally surpassed Tetsu to become the top poster on the forums. Tetsumonchi remained off the forums for the next two weeks, trying to put Tetsugate to the back of his mind in the hopes he could relax and enjoy Christmas and the New Year. However, he found this impossible to do and the severe anxiety remained. Members who could no longer reach him on the forum began to anonymously vandalize his Wikipedia page and submit scores to a forum-quiz he had created under names like "tetsu killed da forum" and "tetsu sux dick".
When Tetsumonchi returned to college after the Christmas break he learned that his lecturer, Iain Shaw, was still adamant that he wasn't allowed to attend his classes. Without a fight, Tetsu gave up on college and went home. Feeling as anxious as ever about returning to Miniclip, and with his self-confidence and sense of worth now totally in shreds, he felt unable to return to the forums and face everyone.
He decided to wait a bit longer, but the longer he waited, the more difficult he found it to pluck up the courage to show his face again. This was due to his belief that returning would put the spotlight firmly back on him and mean the attacks from American Girl and others would begin again, to which he still had no defense.
Tetsumonchi's absence was indeed noticed on the forums and it was assumed he had run away because he was guilty and had no defense. SourNerdsRope launched a scathing attack against Tetsu, swearing at him and posting mocking images. He was banned for the use of profanity, however many said they still respected him, claiming it was Tetsu's betrayal that had pushed him over the edge, and Sour was unbanned shortly after.
While some continued to make fun of Tetsu, most were satisfied now that Draco and Krypto were running the forums and wished to move on from Tetsugate. A long anticipated software update finally happened, changing the forum's appearance completely from how Tetsu had designed it, and Krypto re-posted the forum rules and many of Tetsu's stickies under his own name.
The symbolic passing-of-the-keys was complete. Tetsumonchi spent the remainder of January and much of February sitting in his bedroom feeling sorry for himself. He struggled to come to terms with how his life had turned out, and felt upset and betrayed that the Miniclip community, some of whom had been his friends with for years, had so quickly and so viciously turned against him.
Despite everything, however, Tetsumonchi had not given up on returning to Miniclip some day, and emailed Tim, Dracophile and Krypto to convey this and express his desire to take back over as soon as possible so that things could go back to the way they were.
Draco and Krypto were unimpressed. They shared the email with the moderators who were largely opposed to having Tetsu back in command. Dracophile emailed Tetsu to warn him of the disastrous consequences of returning unannounced and just kicking Krypto and himself out, as most of the staff and members thought very poorly of him and would probably leave.
He stressed that the only way would be for Tetsu to subject himself to the community's interrogation and slowly try to rebuild trust. He also criticized Tetsu for his handling of the situation in December. Tetsu felt snubbed by the reply and was angry as he envisioned Draco and Krypto sitting on his admin chair in his forum, speaking down to him as though he were a banned user begging for a second chance.
Deciding that things couldn't get much worse, Tetsu finally decided to take a look at the chat logs near the end of February. Initially he cringed as he read line after incriminating line By late February, Tetsumonchi decided that his predicament couldn't be much worse and finally read the Tetsugate logs. He cringed as he read over his insults towards staff and users, his sharing of staff information, and his acknowledgement that Ziggy was creating alts to spam on as well as using other members' accounts.
Some of it seemed vaguely familiar, and other parts he could not remember, but it sounded like him and it seemed genuine. Then as he neared the bottom of the page document, he noticed a phrase which he'd apparently used that seemed unusual as it was not something he could have imagined himself saying.
Feeling skeptical, Tetsu compared it to his original copy of the logs on MSN and discovered that what had initially been an innocent remark had been altered to sound offensive. In disbelief, Tetsu analyzed the entire document against his own logs and discovered that on over 30 occasions, words had been added, sentences had been altered, and even entire paragraphs had been made up.
In the end, all he was actually guilty of was giving out Dquest's email, as well as one or two unsubstantial remarks made about Jaycee Dee in a moment of frustration. Tetsumonchi realized he had been set up, however, instead of anger, the revelation came as a huge relief as he now knew he was innocent, allowing him the peace of mind to finally move forward and begin tackling the problem.
His priorities became proving his innocence and finding out who was responsible for editing the logs, but he felt daunted by the enormity of the challenge and was still very anxious about having to face his angry community, as well likelihood of confrontations with American Girl and her friends who would try to discredit his evidence.
As Tetsu tried to shake off his unease, he became angry with himself and felt very ashamed. He noted how his lack of self confidence and assertiveness had allowed him to be consistently dominated by Ziggy during their partnership, while his cowardice in the face of confrontation meant his mum had to accompany him when he visited Ziggy to reimburse him for EOTS after they fell out.
More recently, this same fear had prevented Tetsu from standing up to his college lecturer, and even made it possible for members, many of them young teenagers, to chase him away from Miniclip without a fight because he found the prospect of arguing with people on the internet too stressful and too nerve-wracking.
Two years prior, Tetsumonchi had bragged that nobody could make him leave Miniclip, and recalled how during his days as a regular user and moderator he had made a point of confronting troublemakers, no matter how big they were, and would always stand up for the rules and fight for what he believed was right, even when under attack from an entire community i. He enjoyed heated debates on YouTube and had no problem at school standing up to bullies and even teachers when necessary.
Tetsu couldn't understand why he had become so timid but hoped to regain some of his old personality and confidence back — and with it, the strength to not to be pushed around. Tetsu knew that the logs had originated from Ziggy, but believed that American Girl edited them as part of her plan to get rid of him. He began his investigation by questioning mmfgamer on what he knew about AG's campaign against him. Next, he met with StormierZiggy to conduct an exhaustive interview and find out all he could about Tetsugate and the logs.
Ziggy blamed everything on American Girl and mentioned that he had additional chat logs that not only proved her guilt but showed that the community knew about and supported the things he did, such as account sharing and rigging competitions, which they later claimed to be outraged about and used as their argument for demanding Tetsu's demotion.
Tetsu was anxious to see the logs but they were on Ziggy's old laptop which was broken. Ziggy was also resistant to sharing these logs as he saw no benefit in it for himself and asked why he'd help Tetsu return to power after Tetsu had screwed him over during EOTS. After days of intense negotiation, Ziggy was convinced to hand over the laptop on the basis that the logs, and the community's alleged hypocrisy, presented a strong case for him being allowed to return to the forums - something Tetsu no longer opposed.
Tetsu took the laptop to be repaired, but was advised to buy a hard disc drive because it was cheaper, which he did. Ziggy had asked to see the laptop first to remove some personal content, but Tetsu didn't completely trust Ziggy and feared he might remove crucial evidence. Instead, he took the laptop home and plugged its hard drive into the reader he'd bought. Ziggy's laptop was a goldmine of evidence, containing MSN discussions with almost every member in the community.
All the logs were carefully examined and what Tetsu witnessed blew him out of the water. Many in the community had agreed with Ziggy's stance against the moderators and claimed to also hate them. They applauded Ziggy's pranks and offered to help, for instance by offering access to their accounts or emails. When Ziggy broke into the staff forum, the community was aware that he had tricked mmfgamer into giving him his account.
They cheered him on, made suggestions on who to ban or what to delete, while some even asked if they could "get a shot" on the account. Miniclip Masters were implicated as well, with one urging Ziggy to prune the entire forum for a laugh. Tetsu also witnessed other moderators leaking information to Ziggy and observed how kicking Ziggy out of EOTS had caused huge outrage and turned dozens of members in the Miniclip community against him.
He hypothesized that this, followed by his prolonged dispute with American Girl, the most popular member in the community, had stoked the fire that led to the massive explosion of anger towards him at the beginning of Tetsugate, and was the reason why he received very little sympathy or support. Indeed, it seemed like many of the community knew all about what was in the logs months before they were released, leading Tetsu to speculate that their calls for his demotion were motivated more out of revenge and frustration than a concern for security or a sense of betrayal, like they claimed.
But for Tetsumonchi, the most shocking discovery concerned Ziggy himself. After being kicked off EOTS, Ziggy had variously labelled Tetsu a "lazy", "autistic" loner who he had befriended in order to read the staff forum. He claimed he hadn't wanted to make Tetsu an admin on EOTS, but needed his cash, expertise and the free publicity on Miniclip - although intended to kick him out eventually and run the site with a real life friend.
He confessed to trying to demote Tetsu after Tetsu began "killing" EOTS by trying to make it too much like Miniclip, bragging that nobody joined their forum because of Tetsu and that he was the selling point. Tetsumonchi found a copy of the edited Tetsugate logs, dated August , proving that Ziggy had been the one who edited them, and witnessed how Ziggy, posing as Mr Torpedo, had sent the logs to Spike16 on November 16th , a week after he had got back in contact with Tetsu and expressed a desire clear the air.
Lastly, Tetsu observed how during Tetsugate, Ziggy had incriminated him further by promising the logs were real, expressed a desire to see Tetsu finished as admin, and posing as Mr Torpedo once more, spread the rumor of additional logs in an elaborate plan to help the real Mr Torpedo return to the forums. Tetsumonchi was dismayed that there was no information in the logs regarding American Girl, but was pleased that he now had a clear picture of Tetsugate, the events leading up to it, and who was responsible for the logs.
In a different branch of his investigation, Tetsumonchi had run an extensive and costly background check on American Girl after hearing rumors that she may have been a group of people working together on the forums and players channel - a severe violation of site rules.
The results could not prove this allegation, but did come as a surprise to Tetsu for other reasons. Now that he felt he had a clear profile of his opponent, any fear of confronting her evaporated. Tetsumonchi decided not to assist Ziggy in any way, based on his findings, and returned the laptop to Ziggy a few days later after saving the relevant evidence to his own computer.
As Ziggy was already perma-banned and would remain so, there was no point in pursuing further action against him. Tetsumonchi explained that after careful deliberation he had decided not to make use of the logs and left. The pair would never meet again, although Tetsu allowed him to remain on his Facebook friends list for some time after to avoid it looking suspicious. By mid-March, Tetsumonchi had all the material he required for a successful return: the edited logs and the real ones to counter them; a list of American Girl's accusations and the necessary evidence to disprove them; proof and testaments that showed American Girl wanted rid of him for personal reasons; the source of the logs and substantial amounts of evidence that showed how many of his critics in the community knew of his alleged crimes months before Tetsugate and did not object while Ziggy was around, while themselves being guilty of a greater number of more serious rule violations.
The challenge he faced now was to put this down on paper in a clear and precise manner that could prove his innocence, restore trust and expose the wrongs committed against him by American Girl and others.
This would not be a problem but would take time. Tetsumonchi decided not to rush, however. He realized that he did have serious problems with anxiety, and decided to make use of his time away to address this.
Throughout the remainder of March, Tetsu arranged to begin attending assertiveness classes and deliberately put himself in situations that would previously have been too uncomfortable for him, such as doing talks at him mum's school on Egyptology, running evenings at a local youth club, and booking a holiday to Crete with two of his friends.
To help put his life back on track, Tetsu successfully applied for a new job working in a local petrol station and made sure he improved his time keeping. Tetsumonchi also accepted that he had spent far too much time on the forums and had grown too dependent on them, to the detriment of his education, social life, and mental well being. He wished to distance himself from them, which was easy had he had already grown accustomed to not being there.
Tetsu built upon this by developing other hobbies and interests. Finally, Tetsu began to put what he was learning to use, and at the end of March he approached his former college to complain about his lecturer and how he had been unfairly kicked out. After meetings with various officials, the college ruled that Tetsu had been unfairly treated and repaid his course fees in full.
This boost in confidence would be needed, as hatred towards Tetsu on the forum had not subsided. By late March, trolling Tetsu had become an accepted norm and staff took no action to prevent it. Members expressed how if he ever came back, they would make his life hell or leave themselves.
Others posted mocking images images about him, made jokes, or bragged about vandalizing his Wikipedia page. One member even posted in public that he would "cut off [Tetsu's] balls and force feed them to him". At the beginning of April, a concerned Dracophile and m4rt1n contacted Tetsumonchi to ask how he was doing.
Touched that they still cared, Tetsu told them about his issues with low moods and anxiety and explained how these were responsible for his behaviour in December. Both sympathized with him and revealed that American Girl had also become a serious annoyance to them, resulting in staff unanimously agreeing to revoke her Miniclip Master title for a second time, and disabling reputation, in part to curb her "negative influence" over the community. When Dracophile offered to help Tetsu with his return, Tetsu emailed him the evidence concerning American Girl, her identity, the edited logs, Ziggy's involvement, the community's hypocrisy and more.
Throughout April, Tetsu began to construct a series of documents that would prove his innocence and reveal his findings, with Draco proof reading and offering advice. Ultimately, they decided not to release the evidence concerning the community's involvement with Ziggy as staff would be obliged to ban handfuls of users at a huge cost to the forum, something they agreed that to responsible admin would want.
Instead, two users were picked who were deemed to have been heavily involved in the alleged smear campaign against Tetsu and using Tetsugate solely for that purpose, with varying lengths of bans attributed to each user as punishment. American Girl was to be perma-banned upon Tetsu's return, and the pair of admins agreed to demote two moderators whom they agreed were guilty of leaking information to American Girl.
Meanwhile, Tetsumonchi's social life received a boost when he met people through his brother whom he befriended and began joining for nights in the city at at bars, gigs and clubs. Tetsu had never experienced anything like this before and quickly became addicted to this exciting new world he had discovered away from the internet. Most importantly, he was delighted that he had made new and outgoing friends and the more he went out and experienced the real worlds, the less important the forums became to him.
By May, everything was ready for Tetsu's return. Tim emailed Tetsu to suggest that he returned as a moderator to prevent things kicking off again and allowing him time to regain the community's trust before potentially being restored to admin status in the following weeks.
Tetsu accepted Tim's decision, as he felt he had little choice, and explained how he and Draco intended to carry out 2 bans and 2 demotions upon his return, including perma-banning American girl. The Estonians were strongly against any of the bans or the demotions, citing a lack of evidence of any wrongdoings and accusing Tetsu of seeking revenge on people who had made him feel bad.
Tim reassured that American Girl wasn't un-banable, but wanted to build a solid case against her first and adivised against doing anything at that time which could cause hostility. The bans and demotions were called off. Tetsumonchi returned to the forums on 13th May and posted a link to "Tetsugate Explored". The community sympathized with the difficulties Tetsu had been facing, and anger quickly subsided when they saw proof that most of the logs had been edited, and that American Girl's accusations held no weight.
However, Tetsu did accept responsibility for leaking Dquest's email and for the disruption and anger caused by his behaviour in December, apologizing profusely. Tetsugate fell apart in under 24 hours and Tetsu was able to reenter the community without any opposition. While he felt disapointed that he hadn't been able to carry out the band and demotions he had wanted, he noted with satisfaction that American Girl's popularity significantly dropped when the community learned of her campaign against him.
Tetsumonchi spent the remainder of May as a moderator, trying to get back into the swing of forum life and anticipating the day when he would be allowed to resume his administrator duties. Instead, on May 31st, Dracophile was laid off and Miniclip announced they were taking administrative duties in-house to "better reflect the fast growth of the website", thanking Dracophile for his services but making no mention of Tetsumonchi.
Tetsu contacted Tim to ask what was going on and expressed a desire to continue as admin. He received no response. Members on Miniclip argued that the decision was unfair and that Draco had been a great admin during Tetsugate. When Miniclip showed no signs of reversing its decision, most of the community agreed to boycott the forums. Many decided to go out with a bang first by trolling the Estonians or posting large quantities of profanity, spam and porn.
As a result, moderators were forced to issue numerous perma-bans. On the Miniclip Forums the backlash was less serious, although Miniclip still faced harsh criticism. About a dozen users on the Miniclip Forums left in protests, and American Girl, who was held partially responsible for Miniclip's actions due to the fact that that she had urged users to complain about Draco, suffered a further drop in her popularity.
Dracophile, disillusioned with Miniclip, left the community permanently on June 4th after saying his goodbyes. Tetsumonchi was initially shocked and upset by the decision, but quickly shook this off and was able to accept what had happened in large part thanks to the efforts he had made during his time away to mentally distance himself from the forums.
His only bone of contention was with Tim for suggesting he could return to being admin, only to then cut him off weeks later in what now seemed like a deliberate trick. However, despite everything, Tetsu chose to remain on staff as it was something he had enjoyed in the past, but also because he refused to allow American Girl and his other foes to celebrate a resignation as some sort of late victory against him.
In July, Tetsu left for a two week holiday in Crete with friends. Upon returning his activity decreased and remained relatively low for the next few months. Tetsu felt less enthusiasm for the forums now that he was stuck as a moderator and spent the majority of his time on other websites or hanging out with friends.
When he was on the forums he passed the time chatting to users and deleting whatever threads concerning Tetsugate he could find. He found it difficult to readapt to life as a moderator and generally stayed out of staff discussions at first. As one of a team of 16 moderators, and the only one without a designated area to moderate, Tetsu had little to do and felt unneeded within the staff.
Numerous rules and policies had also changed during his absence and Tetsu was constantly wary of the Estonian Team, whom he had always regarded as being too close to American Girl and biased against him - such as when they refused to let him remove her signature that urged members never to forget Tetsugate.
Tetsumonchi also altered his appearance around this time, in order to fit in better at a rock club which he and his friends had started frequenting at weekends. However, this darker, older and more confident look also had symbolic importance for Tetsu, online and in real life, as it outwardly reflected how the experiences he had been through recently, good and had, had changed him on the inside and made hm a stronger person.
In October , Miniclip appointed one of their London employees, missmorris, as the new community manager. Five inactive moderators were demoted while the remaining 11 received gift bags from missmorris containing a Miniclip t-shirt, mug, sketch pad and other items. In November, a staff meet-up took place in Manchester, UK, attended by Tetsumonchi, m4rt1n, Cheeseymonster, missmorris and kieranjo - a php developer at Miniclip.
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