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The Secret Codex of the
Spoiler Boards
by
griftd ©
This is it. My personal history. It's all here, the way I remember it. At least
as much as I can remember. If I leave something out that you feel is important
or if you are not mentioned, then I apologize. You can just go write your own
damned self-important autobiography.
This is of course told from my perspective, so it contains my view on life. A
view that I am sure many would consider slanted. And they would be right.
Because it's my personal view and those are always slanted. There are still some
deep dark secrets that I will not reveal but I think that some of the things
that I do talk about will shed at least a hint of clarity on some of the
stranger events that have happened in this strange place.
A final note: It is well known that I am a member of the Ellipsiiis Brain Trust.
The following is my story. It is not the EBT's story. Nor should it be contrued
in any manner as having to do with anything regarding the EBT. The EBT will be
mentioned but only as part of the overall story of EZ. My role as an admin here,
despite the opinion of many, has nothing to do with my participation in EBT.
This is the story of EZ. Not the story of any other board although all will
inevitably be mentioned.
Finally, I owe many thanks to many people. Some foul. Some fair. Some are
mentioned. Some are not. You know who you are.
(please note. re-printed
with permission from author)
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd ©
Part I
In the beginning, there were the original Survivor Sucks message
boards. In early February, they spawned the bastard child known as Survivor
Sucks EZ board. Forever known in Survivor circles simply as EZ. To those that
looked down an arrogant nose, it was known as the B board or even slEZy. It was
a place filled with flame warriors, spammers and sleaze merchants. Unlike the
original boards, it was mostly unmoderated, thus a largely Old West style
environment took hold. It was in the chaotic maelstrom that I was born. My name
is griftd. This is my story.
I lurked on the old boards during S1 and in the very early part of S2. I never
registered mainly because I am lazy but also because I had already gone through
the whole message board phase many years ago. It was fun to read, but I didn’t
want to get caught up in all the drama again. It didn’t really matter, since
both times registration was cut off fairly early.
Then the EZ board was born. It appeared as a harmless link under the old boards.
Like many that are here now, I took the trip down that rabbit hole and landed in
a wonderful and strange land. The forum titles appeared to be the same, but this
new place looked nothing like the old place. There were also many new and
strange creatures inhabiting these new boards. AtlantaFatMike, SmellyKimmi,
vvicked, Worms Inc. Things were so strange that it almost overwhelmed the
senses. Unlike the old boards, which seemed a bit like a dusty library, this
place was like Disneyland’s It’s A Small World cranked out on mescaline.
There were weird signatures. People had bizarre personal pictures. Flame wars
started at the drop of a hat. It looked like everyone was having a pretty good
time.
I couldn’t resist the lure of this strange and lurid place. I sent in my
registration and the EZ board personality griftd was born on February 23, 2001.
The first thing I did was head straight to the spoiler forum and try to stir up
some trouble.
There was little spoiling going on. The show was only a few weeks old and with
the old boards still working, the serious spoilers stayed in there efficient but
plain little world. The EZ spoiler forums had some people that were really
trying but most serious efforts were laughed at and mercilessly flamed. One
thing that tempered some of the flames was the arrival of Gatormeatisyummy.
Gatormeatisyummy was a regular at the old SS boards and had made a very noisy
exit from those boards just a short time before my own arrival. Having a
seasoned spoiler poster in the Spoiler forum started to calm things down a bit
and the bastard child known as EZ began having some early success. But even real
spoiler success and the slightest hint of organization could not slow down the
chaos. When darkness fell, the trolls and flamers ruled.
My registration was activated at about 11:00pm on a Friday night. With all the
spoiler freaks safely in bed or out living a real life, the flame warriors
donned full armor and began their nightly ritual of beating each other to a
pulp. I had observed as a lurker for some time the main characters in the
Spoilers forum. The four most vocal and abusive combatants were AtlantaFatMike,
Vanillaslave, vvicked and SmellyKimmi. These folks could seriously throw down. I
decided to see if I still had the magic touch and promptly set off a flame war
with SmellyKimmi. It was monstrous fun and I knew that once again I was hooked
in board land.
To be con’t in Part II, (A Ride Through The Land of the Amish)
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part II
Flame wars get tiring after a while. So after my brief but
intense encounter with SmellyKimmi, I settled into posting spoiler analysis.
Despite my fiery entrance onto the EZ board, I was serious about spoiling the
show. During S1, I had run a Survivor dead pool and had even posted weekly odds.
I felt pretty comfortable posting my analysis of spoiler materials.
Of course the spoiler boards were still chaotic. Especially at night. The
combatants by this point had paired off into vicious rivals. AtlantaFatMike and
vvicked always seemed to find each other. Of course at the same time, vvicked
was thrusting his insanely long signature line on everyone. SmellyKimmi and
Vanillaslave stalked each other all across the board.
Then, one day, strange things began to happen. vvicked and SmellyKimmi
disappeared. Then threads began to disappear. It was if a supernatural force had
descended on EZ. Then, the first locked thread was seen.
The moderators had arrived.
EZ had been the Wild West for a good three weeks before the law showed any
evidence of existence. I say evidence because they were never seen. These new
forces of moderation were silent but deadly. There actions however were noticed.
People began to wonder what happened to vvicked and also began to notice that
the harshest flame threads were either locked or deleted outright. The saloon
was still open but no one could toss chairs through the window any more.
The subtle changes brought on by moderation drove some away. The hard-core
flamers, fearing the fate of vvicked and SmellyKimmi migrated to the Sucks
forum. There, Sucks regulars like GregBuisisaDick, PleasePassthePork, CrazyHorse
and others promptly incinerated them. Those like Vanillaslave and AtlantaFatMike
who were somewhat serious about spoiling but didn’t mind the occasional flame
stayed in the spoilers forum for the most part. A few, such as jeffisgay8888,
wandered back and forth between the two worlds like some shade; able to stay
just on topic enough to not get banned but including a well-honed barb in every
post.
The moderation was not completely effective. The trolls still ruled the night
and it was obvious that the moderators were not always present.
Around the end of February, an event happened that would forever change both
Spoilers and Sucks. Mike’s hands.
AtlantaFatMike found a picture of Mike Skupin with burn gloves. This was just
prior to the episode where Mike did indeed burn his hands. After wandering in
the desert for nearly six weeks, it was as if the spoiler board had stumbled
upon an oasis. Some drank deeply from this new water. Others doubted whether the
water was real or just another mirage. Either way, the Spoiler forum had its
first legitimate spoiler of the season. Despite the cry and hue of many, the
episode the following week would indeed prove AFM’s picture to be the real
deal.
Mike’s unfortunate accident didn’t just breathe life into the Spoiler
boards. Over at Sucks, an unknown poster named JaneDoe101 (most likely the ghost
nic of a regular poster) posted a simple post named Burn Baby Burn. She
gleefully described her pleasure in seeing the pig killer Michael Skupin fall
face first into the fire. The immediate reaction was to debate whether this was
unfair or even cruel. Soon, however, regular Sucks posters such as Hobie Lapatka,
GBIAD and DarkGwalchmei showed everyone what cruel truly meant. The thread
turned into a flame zone / porn haven like EZ had never seen. It became, quite
simply, the Rosetta Stone of the Sucks forum.
It’s strange how time seems to compress events. It was around this time that
the original boards finally died a horrid death. The original spoiler board was
gone forever and the “old” spoiler posters had to find a new home. They
really had no choice. They had to come to EZ.
Although, things had calmed down quite a bit in Spoilers, for every legitimate
post, there were still four by people like Bumperboy, Bradly450, Jeremy and
Jeffisgay8888. I guess I should mention Jeremy. Jeremy was a poster who claimed
that he had a satellite feed that allowed him to see the shows before they
aired. He was scoffed when he posted it and when his predictions turned out to
be wrong, he was flamed so mercilessly that he never showed up again. It was
very funny, well deserved but also showed many people the dangers inherent in
posting anything in Spoilers.
Homeless, scarred by what seemed to be a betrayal, the original spoiler board
posters began to show up at EZ. Familiar names like Toddnick, Aja and
Paratrooper began to pop up on posts. Some welcomed them like long lost cousins.
Some remembered the calls of “B” board and slEZy. At times it was as tense
as the Sharks and the Jets.
This time of tension between the people who had become comfortable with EZ as
their home and the refugees from the old boards was brief. One day they all
disappeared. Aja still posted her vid caps but the rest simply vanished.
Including AtlantaFatMike. No one knew where they went but their departure was
noticed.
With her old nemeses, vvicked, SmellyKimmi and AFM now gone, Vanillaslave ruled
the spoilers board. She was undoubtedly the queen bee and she was not afraid to
let people know. She soon developed two affectations. She frequently finished
posts with “bless your heart”. Bless your heart is a very southern saying. A
person will say bless your heart when they want to point out someone’s
incredible ignorance but do not want to hurt their feelings. Her other signature
was to call people Amish. Vanillaslave’s Amish attacks may have been the most
misunderstood utterances on the board. It really wasn’t mean spirited. Hell, I
thought it was really funny. The origin of the term Amish traces back to
Agbranif on the old boards. One time, someone said something so ignorant that
Agbranif said “"ARE YOU AMISH? DID YOU DROP OUT OF SCHOOL IN THE 8TH
GRADE TO MILK COWS????" Vanillaslave decided to adopt the term Amish for
her own and she began to use it like a machine gun. Some joined in and mocked
the Amish. Some were very offended and let her know it. With the last group, she
simply blessed their Amish hearts and went back to her business.
During this time, I was still posting spoilers but I soon joined in the Amish
fun. I would follow Vanillaslave around blessing people’s hearts. I soon
developed my own signature line where I would make up fake quotes by people and
attribute it to a fake book called The Secret History of the Amish or The Secret
Codex of the Spoiler Boards. Vanillaslave began to notice that she had a little
follower and soon we became friends.
It didn’t take long for this game began to wear thin as well. I went back to
just posting spoilers. I would still throw out the occasional flame but mostly I
kept to my own business. Meanwhile, Vanillaslave in her own fashion was actually
causing the Spoiler forum to shape up. It was still obvious that the moderation
was infrequent. However, being viciously berated as Amish was almost as good as
having your thread locked.
One day, Vanillaslave posted something and noticed a subtle change. The term
moderator appeared below her name. Somewhere, in the deep bowels of the EZ
board, late at night, someone with a very twisted sense of humor had made the
most volatile personality known a moderator. The denizens of EZ could only stare
in wonder. Some were amused. Some were terrified.
Having a new title certainly didn’t change Vanillaslave in the least. She
still assaulted the Amish, blessed hearts but now she also promptly locked
threads. The EZ members began to wail and moan as the number of locked posts
increased. Where moderation had been infrequent before, now it was nearly twenty
four hours a day. Where moderators had lurked in the shadows before, now there
was a moderator who was out in the open and damned proud of what she did. It
would come back to get her in the end.
To Be Con’t……Next: The Night of Deleted Threads and the Days of
Great Bannings
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part III
In the early days of March, EZ had settled into a routine. The
wild saloon that had been filled with boozing and brawling had become almost
staid. Vanillaslave controlled the Spoilers forum by harassing her Amish, the
Sucks people happily played their vile games on Burn Baby Burn and I, now
hopelessly wrapped up in board culture, had found some greener pastures to
explore. It was definitely the quiet before the storm.
I no longer squashed the Amish or blessed people’s hearts. I still lurked and
even occasionally posted but like other posters before me, with the collapse of
the original Spoilers board, new places had been born and I found myself
drifting away from EZ.
One thing that remained unchanged was the nightly attack of the trolls. You
could almost set your watch to the time when out of no where, posters never seen
before would blast onto the board spewing a non-stop stream of off topic
threads. It was a late night ritual. Every morning, the regular posters would
wake to find locked threads containing every kind of nonsense imaginable.
Usually, they also contained Vanillaslave’s “bless your heart” final blow.
In mid March, a poster named Nailbone asked the simple question, what are the
rules of this board? It was a damned good question since unlike the old boards,
rules had never been published. Since the Forces of Darkness had never said a
word about rules, Vanillaslave took it on herself to answer all questions based
on what she knew from the old board and the precedents she had established in
her Amish hunts. The first EZ FAQ was born. It was both highly entertaining and
informative. An example:
Quote:
Q. oh man like where did my post go, dude I think Mark Burnett’s here, dude
and my post just like got crushed.
A. Your thread sucked. If it sucked
in a funny way I might have shipped it to the Sucks folder. If it sucked in
the “omg Rodger fell off a horse while playing blind Marco Polo” I may
have just deleted the crap. If it sucked but I think people might learn
something from it sticking around a few days (like who the amish posters
are)….then I locked it.
Bless your heart, nilla
She had a certain flair.
Things continued to cruise along but the troll attacks continued to worsen.
Finally, one night, even the dread Vanillaslave was overwhelmed. She was locking
posts as fast as she could and even she couldn’t keep up. Bradly450 and his
cohorts were staging a massive frontal assault on the Spoilers forum.
Vanillaslave begged the Forces of Darkness for Administrator power. As a lowly
Moderator, she could lock and delete threads but only an Administrator had the
power to ban posters. She thought that if she could just ban a few of the
spammers, she could catch her breath. On March 17, Vanillaslave was promoted
from Moderator to Administrator.
Now armed with the ability to ban as well as delete and lock, Vanillaslave once
again had the spoiler boards under control. She also had some help. Another
administrator, redandblack, briefly made a public appearance and was promptly
scorched. He quickly retreated back into the shadows. A new kid showed up as
well. He had been a fairly regular poster and like Vanillaslave, as if by magic,
one day the word Moderator appeared below BeefJerky’s name.
Beefjerky was not nearly as abrasive as Vanillaslave but he was not completely
hidden in the shadows like the other moderators. It was apparent from the
beginning that he was a bit of a smart ass but was serious about trying to keep
the Spoiler board clean. He stumbled around like a newborn puppy for several
days. He even publicly called Vanillaslave to the carpet for her antics. Of
course that was a bit over the line since it wouldn’t be wise for mods and
admins to fight in public. He was making mistakes, but he was learning.
With all these new powers and now with her own Moderator to slough work on,
Vanillaslave starting seeking new fun. She began visiting the Sucks forum. Here,
she learned the marvels of Burn Baby Burn, she flirted outrageously with GBIAD
and, just as in the Spoilers forum, she pissed off plenty of people.
Sucks was absolutely crazy in those days. Almost anything went. The trash that
was posted was vile and tasteless beyond belief. There were some nuggets here
and there, but there were a lot of wild ramblings too. There was also a healthy
case of derision for people in the Spoilers folder. Sucks felt like the black
sheep to the older perfect child, Spoiler. Everyone certainly did not welcome
Vanillaslave and when she proceeded to lock threads in the mostly unmoderated
Sucks forum, all hell threatened to break loose. Of course, the thread she
locked was one that had pictures of Tina’s teenage daughter and it was
probably prudent to lock it, but to the Sucks degenerates nothing short of an
actual snuff film should have been locked.
Tina’s daughter should have been seen as a shot across the bow but everyone
was partying too hard to notice. On March 19, Burn Baby Burn was locked.
Burn Baby Burn had become a monster thread. It was well beyond its original
intent now and was rapidly becoming both vile and legendary. A vile legend. It
was literally littered with porn and other assorted green apples. Some
moderators began working on Burn Baby Burn with a scalpel, carefully excising
the porn while keeping the body intact. On March 19, for reasons that are still
unclear, someone locked Baby down. The screams of frustration from the citizens
of Suck could be heard clear in the I Heart Survivor forum. Vanillaslave took it
upon herself to unlock Burn Baby Burn and the porn kings and queens returned to
their baby. Little did they know that the war had only just started.
What is it about March? It’s a weird month filled with strange occurrences.
Once again, the fate of the Sucks and Spoilers was inexorably tangled. Deep in
the night, after Burn Baby Burn had been locked, something truly dreadful
happened in the Spoilers forum.
When the Spoilers posters wiped the crust from their eyes on the morning of
March 20, they were stunned into silence by a change in the landscape. Pages,
not threads but literally pages of threads had been deleted from the Spoilers
forum. The facts of this episode remain murky to this day. Two facts are known.
Approximately ten full pages of posts were deleted and it had to have been done
by an administrator / moderator. Other than that, the mass deletion episode on
the Spoiler board remains one of EZ’s great unsolved mysteries.
Many immediately blamed Vanillaslave. She certainly had made many enemies during
the previous weeks and the hounds smelled an opportunity. They tasted blood from
a wounded prey. I will relate to you what Vanillaslave told me occurred that
night. She left the Spoilers forum for a few hours. When she returned, she
discovered that the nightly troll attack had occurred but this time it was
different. This time the trolls were many and they seemed intent on destroying
the board. There were obviously moderators working in the forum because there
were no less than five pages filled with nothing but locked threads. Five pages.
Nothing but locked threads. EZ had seen pages filled with locked threads but
nothing like this. Vanillaslave admits to deleting those locked threads but she
does not admit to deleting the rest. She blames another faceless administrator.
The residents of the Spoilers forum knew better. It was immediately obvious that
more than just troll threads were gone. Many posters began asking what had
happened to their previous posts. Spoiling stopped in its tracks as the entire
forum staggered in the feeling of tragedy. Sadness soon turned to anger. The
pleas were loud and for the most part, reasonable. All they wanted to know was
why. They were met with silence.
No one was responding. The Spoilers forum was like a great wounded animal
begging for mercy and receiving none. Even Vanillaslave was strangely quiet.
I am not sure what was happening in the Sucks forum during this time because I
was in the Spoilers forum with the other vocal critics demanding answers. From
what I have heard, still smarting from the lock of Burn Baby Burn, the Sucks
posters made good of the opportunity of the chaos happening in Spoilers. They
began rioting. I wasn’t there so I don’t have a good description but I was
told the vile ichor that began pouring into Sucks was truly a horrible, horrible
thing.
Back in the Spoilers folder, the screaming for answers became more and more
heated. Even genteel, reasonable posters like Erstwhile joined in the chorus
demanding an explanation. Eventually, a few administrators, including ones that
had never been seen before like TheTree, showed up and basically said that
everyone should just be quiet and move on. It would have been better to just
douse the board in gasoline and light a match. Both erstwhile and I wrote long
and, though certainly brutal, polite posts demanding an answer from the unseen
Forces of Darkness.
Then the bannings started.
At 3:42pm on March 20, Rodgerfan became the first to fall.
If you haven’t met Rodgerfan, then you have missed something. He is one of the
nicest posters you will ever meet in the board world. He is no milk and cookies
guy and he can get as rough and tumble as needed but the one word that always
comes to mind in describing his personality is decent. It is unknown to this day
why he was banned. He simply vanished. He was not the last.
The Forces of Darkness began to lay waste to the rebellion in both the Sucks
forum and the Spoilers forum. For the next two days, anyone who questioned what
was happening, what had happened or any actions of the administration were
summarily executed. EZ was under martial law.
Soon, rumors began to reach EZ of a place of rebellion. An almost mythical place
where posters were allowed to run free without fear of banning or deletion. The
place was called Hobietopia. The banned posters from the Sucks forum gathered in
this new place and rebuilt their society. Still, there were stragglers that had
been left behind at EZ. The newly minted residents of Hobietopia set out on
missions of resistance behind the iron curtain of EZ to post the link to their
new land. Most were caught and banned again. A few got through and were able to
notify their friends. New people joined the resistance movement and began
posting the link to this land of freedom. The Forces of Darkness moved in
quickly and began banning anyone that posted a link to another board. As the
iron fist of tyranny closed tighter, more posters slipped between the fingers.
At spoilers, there was no hobietopia, but there were other boards. Some posters
made loud angry exits. Others slipped quietly away in the night. The ones that
remained attempted to keep the spoiling moving forward but the heart had been
removed from the body. The place they had come to love had been ripped apart,
hacked into pieces and now was being cast aside and they didn’t even know why.
Still, they refused to move on. They continued to post. They continued to ask
why. The bannings continued. Then, in the early morning hours of March 22, it
all stopped.
EZ was locked down.
In Memoriam of Those That Were Banned
rodgerfan
eldiablo
colbsterbrandocheese
griftd
bangabong
mindgameii
justdesserts
erstwhile
snowfrigginwhite
darkgwalchmei
chicagosurvivor
canuck80
mannerman
alkabong
leoninarut
slugberta
boingabong
jerrismother
wolfangel
nnd663
loveisariot
madwoman
rabbitofcaerbannog
scarrysherry
devesta
gumby
nickchicky
nodopehere
nickchick
fuzzybutterpants
fluffybubblebutt
jorel5
crazyladyrisesagain
crazyladystrikesback
thisjustin
sheilasgonetroppa
areyouserious
tadpolelives
stacefrog
mountaingirl
beagee
gums2
mrpurtyone
crayzhorse
krazyhorse
pleasepassthepork
mynameisjonas
jeffanalprobst
dcass4128
scubagal
bilbecat
kilbylover
survivethis
To Be Cont……..next: A New Sheriff In Town
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part IV
One must feel the taste of the lash before one can understand
the power of the whip. So now I was banned. I probably shouldn’t have cared. I
had been accepted onto the Ellipsiiis board and now had a quiet, peaceful home
where I could spoil to my hearts delight. It didn’t matter. I was angry and I
was frustrated. I don’t like being denied. There were questions that were
still unanswered and I do not like unfinished business. I continued to hang
around EZ. I could read the threads but I couldn’t post. The ominous message
“You Have Been Banned from this EZ board” appeared under every single post.
Actually, no one could post for nearly two days. EZ was completely locked down.
More questions in the darkness. What I did not know was that soon I would start
to find the answers to this question, as I would be given the janitor’s keys
to the sewers of EZ.
One thing that did become clear immediately was that there was an early victim
of the Great Bannings. Few noticed at the time. If they did, they were truly
shocked and maybe they saw the handwriting on the walls. Just prior to the great
uprisings of March 20, AtlantaFatMike was banned. AFM wasn’t around much any
more; he had gone on to greener pastures. The reasons for his banning were
unclear although it is assumed that he pissed off an administrator and that
person brought the hammer down. He came back as El Diablo, joined the rebellion
and was promptly banned again.
It was generally assumed that Vanillaslave was responsible for the Great
Bannings. In the seething, boiling land of Hobietopia, she was burned in effigy
and flamed without mercy. It would get worse.
During the days of great tribulation, I was in contact with Vanillaslave almost
daily. She was angry, hurt and frustrated. She claimed that she was not
responsible for any of this mess and the person who was would not say anything.
A Faceless and Nameless force walked the now quiet corridors of EZ.
It was during these conversations that I started to learn the secrets of the
early days. I wasn’t sure I wanted to hear anything about it. I had my own
ball of anger buried in my stomach and I didn’t really care what was going on
behind the scenes. Of course, curiosity will overpower anger any day of the
week.
The most shocking revelation was how little direction the Administrators and
Moderators had received. No one had ever told them how to do their job. They
were given no guidelines. They didn’t even know each other. Vanillaslave knew
redandblack and Beefjerky and that was it. She knew there were others but she
had no idea who they were. All moderators had been created just like her. One
day the title just appeared. They were given the keys to the kingdom but no
roadmap.
For three solid days during the time of tribulation, EZ rocked and rolled.
During all the madness, deleting and banning, a new forum appeared. The Rathaus.
Rathaus is German and roughly translates to “city hall”. The connotations of
Rat House were pretty obvious. No one knew what it was but they knew that when
you clicked on it everything was written in German and it was password
protected.
Vanillaslave explained to me that the Rathaus was going to be the place where
Admins and Mods communicated with each other. It was created by the Faceless
One. She was the first to post in it and asked why so many people were being
banned. She also asked that I be made a Moderator.
I was a little stunned by this last piece of information. Here I was banned and
now she wanted me to help her run the joint. Could it get any loonier?
Vanillaslave was convinced I would be made a moderator soon, so without asking
anyone she gave me the password to the Rathaus. One of the first things I
discovered was that she was telling the truth about the bannings. She was not
responsible. The Faceless One had done all the bannings. Every single person I
have listed was banned by him and not Vanillaslave. I later confirmed this once
I figured out how to read the logs.
This pissed me off. As if I wasn’t already angry enough. Vanillaslave was the
most obnoxious, rancorous person on EZ. She wielded her power like a chainsaw,
arbitrarily cutting away posts and posters with glee. She was not liked and much
of that animus was deserved. But here was proof that she was not responsible for
the greatest atrocity yet seen and still the Forces of Darkness said nothing,
allowing her to twist in the wind. As the only Administrator that was well
known, she received all of the blame as well as the lion share of the emails.
Aja was also being flooded with emails.
Aja had long ago given out her email address, in case anyone wanted to request a
specific vidcap. I had even used it a few times. Now, every poster in the world
that was staggering around looking for answers was emailing either Vanillaslave
or Aja.
On 3-23, the board was finally turned back on. Posters wandered through the
smoking ruins. Many wondered what had truly happened. Many wondered where had
all the posters gone. Many questions still needed to be answered.
I wandered the landscape too but at least now I was starting to discover some
answers. I also discovered that now when I signed on, there were check boxes
next to all the threads. There was also a drop down menu at the bottom of the
screen, which had options like move, close and re-open. There was also the same
glaring message below each post that I was still banned. I had been made a
Moderator but I will still banned. The Banned Moderator.
I guess it would be appropriate to use LOL here because when I realized that I
had been promoted yet still banned, I literally fell out of my chair I was
laughing so hard. The sheer irony of the situation was absolutely delicious. It
was the best example of how completely and utterly disorganized the admins were
in the early days of the Rathaus. I could move, close and even delete threads
but I couldn’t post. Fortunately, I also could still get in the Rathaus where
the rats continued to run blindly into walls.
Most of those banned gave up caring about the events on EZ. They were content to
move on to other worlds and forget the nastiness that had occurred. The citizens
of Hobietopia still railed against the tyranny, but having found a new
playground, they soon became distracted by their old nasty habits. One that did
care and was making it known was AtlantaFatMike. He had never received an
explanation for his banning and like me; he is not a person that tolerates
unfinished business. The moderators and admins made the whole situation even
more comical by posting in public that AFM was not banned. Down in the sewers,
they desperately tried to find out why AFM was saying this when they knew it
could not be true. Meanwhile, AFM continued to come back under various
pseudonyms and harass the holy living hell out of any admin who dared to show
their face.
Finally, an admin found that during the Great Bannings, someone had banned
several people by email address as well screen name. AtlantaFatMike was one of
these. So was I.
On March 25, I was unbanned. I had the powers of a moderator and now I had my
voice again. My first action was to quickly get into a fight with Beefjerky.
Beefy welcomed me with open arms and pointed out the freshly minted guidelines
produced by the Forces of Darkness. I promptly threw it back in his face. I was
still angry. Still upset about the way things had been handled. After sitting
for two days watching the people in charge run all over themselves, in my own
hubris, I decided that they simply did not have a fucking clue.
The main bone of contention that I had with the new guidelines was they
instructed admins and mods to be neither seen nor heard. Most of this was the
result of Vanillaslave becoming a lightning rod during the recent troubles. Of
course, it didn’t take into account the fact that she became a lightning rod
because she was the only one that was trying to answer anyone’s questions. The
Forces of Darkness wanted her to give up the name Vanillaslave since it was now
so infamous. She could come back under another name and silently admin the board
from the dark shadows. Stubborn and ornery to the end, she refused and told the
Faceless One that if she could not do it her way, she should be stripped of her
powers and would go back to being a regular user. Her wish was granted and the
reign of Vanillaslave the Adminstrator was over.
There were others that were refusing to be silent. Stealing back under the cover
of pseudonyms, Rodgerfan and Madwoman both began asking why they were banned.
Both had been stunned by the apparent capriciousness of the actions of the
Forces of Darkness. Rodgerfan stated his case rather succinctly and then moved
on to other places. Madwoman would not be denied. In her usual loquacious manner
and with a venomous pen, she railed against the system. She would not be
satisfied until she was reinstated. She posted again and again with alarming
speed and frequency. Patience was not her strong suit. Eventually her voice was
heard and Madwoman was the first regular user to be reinstated. (Author’s
Note: You can still find many of these posts under the nic Iamstillwaiting in
the FAQ forum.)
I refused to play by their rules. I felt that the greatest mistake made by the
Forces of Darkness during the great tribulation was not coming clean on what
happened. I agonized for a while over whether to use these new powers or simply
walk away. It’s not an easy thing to be an outcast and then be asked to
starting using that same power that was used against you. I was finally
convinced when the Faceless One explained that the purpose of moderation was to
keep the boards free for the vast herd of silent lurkers who only wanted to read
spoilers and had no interest in the other issues swirling through the system. I
had once been one of those lowly lurkers and this hit close to my heart.
Still, I set out to do it my way. I would not be silent. I would not be unknown.
I would not lock threads without explanation. I certainly would not ban anyone.
I was convinced there was a better way.
My first public post following my banning was to let the Spoiler forum know
there was new sheriff in town and that things would be different. Some were glad
to see a familiar face. Some were horrified that one of the members of the
rebellion had succumbed to the dark side. I didn’t care what they thought, I
started going about my business. I began locking and moving threads; always
careful to remain within the standards I had publicly stated. Those standards
weren’t much different from the ones Vanillaslave had established long ago.
It wasn’t long before I ran into Cygnus. Cygnus and his partner Mel had hit
the board when it was turned back on. He was the webmaster of another Survivor
site and he claimed to have a list of bootees that was correct through the first
eight episodes. He began repeatedly posting this fact along with the link to his
board in the Spoilers forum. He was trying to attract spoiler posters to his
board and this list was the bait. It was a good ploy since the board was still
reeling and many posters were jaded. They were ripe for the plucking.
The precedent of posting no links had been firmly established during the great
tribulation. Cygnus’ posts were quickly either deleted or locked. Soon, Mel
showed up with the same tactic and the same result. Neither would give up.
Despite being repeatedly banned by the Forces of Darkness, Cygnus kept coming
back under different ghost nics and posting his link.
I ran into him during my first full day of moderation. I didn’t have the power
to ban him and I had seen how fruitless it was to simply lock his threads. So I
took a different tact. I just deleted them. Over and over again. As soon as I
had one deleted another would appear. Cygnus noticed what was happening and
began addressing me personally. He claimed to have several computers at his
disposal and threatened to overrun the board with spam. I kept deleting. After
about twenty minutes of this stalemate, he finally tired of the game and left.
He would be back.
I was definitely reaching a peak after crawling from the lowest point. I had
moderated Spoilers for nearly two days and my method was working. People still
screamed bloody murder when their threads were locked. I even started receiving
hate mail. I was having a blast. The spoilers forum was coming around and
starting to recover from the recent events. It was staying clean and people were
posting spoilers again.
On March 26 at about 4:00pm, I walked away from my computer for about ten
minutes. Spoilers was quiet. Not much going on so I decided to go grab some
fresh air. When I returned, hell had erupted once again. I didn’t realize what
had happened at first. I stared at the screen and tried to understand why every
thread appeared to have been born early that morning. I had been on the board
all day and people had been posting in the afternoon. Then it hit me. Someone
had wiped out an entire page of threads. An entire day was gone. It was like
when you are sleeping and you think you have awakened only to realize that you
are still in the same nightmare.
I started screaming to anyone who would listen. I needed to know what was going
on. I had been working hard and felt I had made some headway. Now it was all
gone. All ruined in a ten minute period. The spoilers were on the brink of
bloody rebellion once again. Once again, no answers were forthcoming.
I was jaded. I had been through this before and didn’t have the energy to do
it again. I had been a moderator for two days and I was already burnt out.
To Be Cont……..Next: We Are Switzerland
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part V
It was indeed strange days in which we lived. So many events
happened in such as short span of time that minutes seemed to turn into hours.
Many things seemed jumbled and things never seen before took place.
AtlantaFatMike was reinstated and had a surprise waiting for him. For the only
time in EZ’s history an apology was issued to an individual poster. A
mysterious new admin named SS posted this personal apology in the brand new FAQ
forum. AFM was probably as shocked as anyone by this concession and he was
equally shocked that he had been made a moderator. He certainly had never asked
for this and he made everyone very aware that he didn’t care and would take no
action with this new power.
Others such as Rodgerfan under the guise of Phoenixarising continued to ask for
an apology or clarification about what had happened and were met with a
ridiculously simple post calling the time of the lockdown a “cooling off”
period.
I had put most of the events of the tribulations behind me. I was trying to get
Spoilers under control and also learning what my new powers allowed me to do.
Then the deletions hit again. Someone deleted an entire page of threads in the
spoiler forum. It was like a specter from the past reaching forward to twist
fate again.
It seemed like a cruel joke and that’s exactly what it was. We later learned
that a malicious poster had obtained the password of a moderator and had used
the opportunity to wreak havoc. The situation was corrected quickly and has
never happened again.
I was disheartened. I didn’t know what was going on other than the spoiler
board had been wrecked again. I wasn’t sure if it could recover this time and
I was ready to give up. That night I actually wrote out a resignation post. I
decided to take a day to think about it before I posted it. The next day, I
decided to take one last look around EZ. I hadn’t really decided if I would
quit or just take a break.
As I was wandering through the forums I noticed something strange happening on a
thread titled "Question -- No link so please don't delete". It seemed
to be growing rapidly with new posts being added almost every minute. It also
had an intriguing name, so I just had to take a look.
Everyone knew there were other boards out there. They were like neighboring
cities that we occasionally read about in the news, but they didn’t really
affect the daily life of EZ.
Following his vanishing act from EZ, Gatormeatisyummy formed his own community.
It was soon referred to commonly as the Gator Board. Everyone had heard
rumblings about trouble between Gatormeatisyummy and the mysterious Ellipsiiis
board but no one knew what was going on. It mostly sounded like the usual
childish bickering between two boards.
The Ellipsiiis Board was a mystery to most. Everyone knew it existed but few
knew exactly what it was. Apparently run by the mysterious Ellipsiiis, The
Survivor Resource Center had been around for a while and the spoilers on EZ
gleefully used its photo archive, episode schedule and boot sheet. The only
thing that was known about the message board itself was that it was invitation
only and had correctly predicted Jeff Varner as the first post merge boot.
Neither board had many dealings with EZ at this point other than the occasional
member posting. They were both happy in their own domains.
I peered into "Question -- No link so please don't delete" thread and
was surprised to see many posters I knew as Gator board members posting there.
They were highly agitated. It appeared that their board had been completely shut
down. There were many rumors and innuendoes. One line that seemed to be taking
hold was that CBS had sent a cease and desist letter to the Administrator of the
Gator board and he had no choice but to shut down.
I was stunned. This was certainly a twist that I didn’t see coming. Here I was
about to take my little vacation and gators were swamping EZ. Many of them were
also my friends and I wanted to help. I quickly posted that I would make sure
the thread stayed open as long as they promised to remain on it and not start
any new ones. After the events of the previous week and the mysterious
deletions, I wasn’t even sure I could make good on my promise. I then moved
the thread to off topic where it would be less visible to rogue administrators
and also wouldn’t disturb the spoilers.
The Gators continued to congregate during the afternoon. They were dazed and
still not sure what was going on. I posted what was happening in the Rathaus and
the Forces of Darkness were just as clueless as anyone. None of us really
thought CBS would have shut down the Gator board. Hell, wouldn’t they shut us
down first if they were on a rampage? Obviously something had happened because
the fact was no one could access that board.
I asked that no one lock the thread where the gators had gathered. Without a
central place to hold them together, I was afraid they would simply scatter to
the four winds. The Faceless One did something instead that surprised even me.
He set up a new forum called The Temp Gator Board. In this forum, the Gators
could gather, posts and sort things out for as long as it would take. I knew the
Faceless One had good left in him; I just had to find it.
Even with this comfy new room to play in, the logistics were still going to be
tricky. Anyone could access the forum, anyone could post and I didn’t know how
to identify the Gators as they came pouring in. I needed someone on the inside
to help me. Gummiworms had been a frequent poster at EZ and had migrated to the
Gator board once it was formed. She had become a fairly prominent member there.
She and I had chatted before so I felt confident in her ability to be reasonable
under fire. I asked the Faceless One to make her a moderator and he did. Now,
she could monitor their forum and take care of any threads started by non-Gator
board members.
Despite the state of shock, everything seemed to be going well for the homeless
gators. They were now starting to realize that it was not CBS that had shut down
their board but an apparent Denial Of Service attack by unknown hackers.
Information was still very hazy. The leaders of the Gator board were trying to
sort through the details as well as build a new home. They stopped by to give
information as they discovered it. One leader that was missing was
Gatormeatisyummy. Apparently he was away and unaware of what had happened.
Since things seemed calm, I went out to grab a bite to eat.
While I was gone something very strange happened. DeepKangaroo was a poster
associated with the entire Suvivor world but lately he had been heavily involved
with the Gator board. Early that evening he posted in the Temp Gator Board forum
a copy of an actual thread that originated from within the mysterious Ellipsiiis
board. For the first time, the world could see what was happening in that closed
cabal. It was not a flattering picture.
Some Ellipsiiis members had been offering to help the Gators throughout the day.
This purloined post however showed that behind their closed doors a few
Ellipsiiis members were talking very poorly about the Gator board and its
members. They were making fun of the situation at the same time they were
offering support in public. It was not a flattering image.
For the first time, EZ saw that what most thought was just a simple board
rivalry was actually much more. The origins started long ago when both boards
were first formed and it was obvious that the wounds had never healed. Not only
was the Ellipsiiis Board exposed in public for the first time, but so was the
distaste both sides felt for each other. Some were bemused that adults would
take something like this so seriously. Some were a little disgusted that both
sides were obviously employing moles and spies.
The Faceless One quickly deleted the post and he issued a statement in the
Rathaus to all Mods and Admins: “We are Switzerland”. We all knew what was
going on. We had admins and mods that were members of both boards and most knew
the entire story and just how heated the conflicts had been between these two
boards. The official stance of EZ was that no matter what our personal
affiliations, we would be neutral. We would not take sides. We would not
tolerate open conflict within our own territory. The Gators were welcome to stay
until their new home was ready. Ellipsiiis members were welcome to post but any
sign of fighting would be squashed immediately.
Of course the damage had been done. The Gator members were in a high dither
about the situation. Many had seen the Ellipsiiis thread and their anger seethed
close to the surface.
I returned home feeling pretty good about myself. What had been a disaster with
the deleted threads had turned into something positive with the rescue of the
Gator posters. I was feeling pretty full of myself. I was brought quickly to
earth when I saw what had happened in my absence. Despite my sudden feeling of
sadness at the animosity that was building, things seem to have settled down
again and I hoped that it was just a blip on the screen.
Gatormeatisyummy arrived at about 10:00 that night.
Having been informed about the destruction of the community he built, he was
highly agitated. Being informed about the duplicitous posts of certain
Ellipsiiis members raised the bar even higher. With Gator, the conflict with the
Ellipsiiis board was intensely personal. What happened next would intertwine the
fates of four boards for the next two months.
Gator received more stolen posts from the Ellipsiiis board. These posts showed
that the Gator board was not the only one participating in spy games. The stolen
posts exposed that an Ellipsiiis board member had accessed the Gator board
private forums. Gator went nuts. With allegations of hackers and DOS attacks
swirling around the circumstances of the death of the Gator board, this new
information that unauthorized access had occurred was the match to the tender.
The copied threads were immediately deleted but everyone had seen them. Gator
began screaming for justice to be done. The community he had worked so hard to
build had been destroyed and now he had evidence of mischief by another board.
In his mind the two were too coincidental to be unrelated and he wanted blood.
It’s a toss up as to who actually deleted the incendiary threads as there were
several administrators pointing and clicking as fast as they could to keep the
conflagration contained. I desperately tried to contact gummiworms. Finally, she
and I hooked up on IM and agreed that the situation had to calm down. Open
warfare would only result in more destruction. Gummi wisely advised the Gator
members to stop any posting about the Ellipsiiis Board and through back channels
the Ellipsiiis members were warned to stay off EZ. Someone also contacted Gator
and convinced him to edit his inflammatory posts.
It was brief and it was vicious, but now it was over. No more threads were
started in the Temp Gator Board about the situation with the Ellipsiiis Board.
No Ellipsiiis members showed their faces on EZ. Some things, however, could
never be changed. Every one on EZ now knew that their neighbors were involved in
a vicious little conflict. Also, everyone was now very aware of the existence of
the Ellipsiiis Board.
I was too wired to sleep that night. I stayed up most of the night just waiting
for the other shoe to drop. Fortunately, it never did. The next day, I got an
email from gummiworms. The Gators had created a temporary home on another EZ
board and were moving out. We decided to keep the Temp Gator Board up for a few
days with all the threads locked so stray Gators could find their way home. She
and I locked up all the threads and that was the end of it. As I looked at the
now abandoned forum it reminded me of a house where the residents had moved. All
the furniture was gone, no pictures on the walls, the cupboards were bare. But
you could still feel the presence of the recent occupants.
With the Gators gone, the controversy went with them. We now had peace in our
time.
To Be Cont……….Next: The Return of Nilla, The Great Fake Thread
Controversy and the birth of an Uncle
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part VI
The foreign boards had retreated behind their walls again. Even
Cygnus was quiet. Of course, we were approaching Thursday night and another
episode. EZ had developed a steady cycle. Things would start out quiet as the
weekend took hold and people remembered they had lives off board. Slowly, the
noise and chaos would build until it peaked on Thursday. The day of a show, the
posting was so furious that at times we simply could not keep up. By the time
you locked one thread, three more would appear. Some Thursdays I would just give
up and let the trolls run rampant. The next day I would come through like a high
school janitor armed with one of those monstrous push brooms sweeping up the gym
after the prom.
During the entire Gator board episode, I didn’t have time to notice many
details of what was happening around me. After it was over, I realized
something. Vanillaslave was nowhere to be found.
I assumed she was off licking her wounds. Her powers had been stripped and she
was the subject of some horrible pranks. Someone had found her picture and
posted it in Sucks. The comments that followed were tasteless. Even for Sucks.
Other admins caught the picture and deleted it. It was understandable that
Vanillaslave might take a few days away from the board. She might not even come
back after receiving that much abuse.
Like the planets aligning, items that seem innocuous sometimes take a life of
their own. SurvivorSucks was running a little game called Fantasy Outback. It
was entertaining and even I was playing. Each week there were four or five
questions about the upcoming episode. I think the winner received a hat.
It’s inner workings partially exposed, Ellipsiiis began making frequent
appearances as the subject of EZ conversations. The mystery board was becoming
very well known because of its predictions. After correctly selecting Jeff
Varner as a bootee, the following week the Ellipsiiis Brain Trust (EBT) as it
was now known correctly predicted five events on that weeks episode. They chose
to make predictions based on the questions associated with Fantasy Outback and
they had nailed every single one. A new team also appeared in league play on
Fantasy Outback. Team Ellipsiiis. Naturally after nailing all the questions,
this new team shot immediately to the top of the standings. After remaining
elusive for so long, the EBT was suddenly showing up in very public places. Its
success was not well received.
The EBT was also publishing its picks each week for the world to see. This was
usually done on Thursday afternoon just hours before show time. On this
particular Thursday, I was watching the Spoilers forum writhe and seethe. I
would take care of anything that was truly outrageous but as usual I was not
attempting to take out all the garbage. Particularly amusing was watching how
many different “When is Ellipsiiis going to announce its picks so I can do
FOB” threads were started. Usually as quick as one would fall half way down
the page, someone else would start a new one. This behavior practically drove
one particular poster mad. Well, she was a little mad anyway but I thought she
would go postal this time.
Then, it appeared. A post from Vanillaslave. She was back and she came armed
with predictions. Modeling her post after the EBT public predictions, she posted
her own personal predictions for that night’s episode. As I have said before,
I am a member of Ellipsiiis, so I knew what the EBT predictions would be even
though they were yet unpublished. Reading Vanillaslave’s post, I was a little
disturbed. Her predictions matched the EBT’s to the letter. With it now known
that there were moles running all over the place and even posts in secret forums
was not safe, I knew this was going to cause some people to be very
uncomfortable.
I contacted Vanillaslave. I guess my adrenaline was flowing a bit because I was
pretty abrupt. I needed to know where she got her predictions. Did she have her
own mole? She had never made a secret of her distaste for the EBT. Like many
people, she didn’t particularly appreciate the great voice from the mountain
prediction method. She thought they were arrogant and the one thing Vanillaslave
can’t stand is arrogance.
She convinced me that she did not steal the predictions although she was pretty
gleeful about stealing the thunder. Whether she received a tip from the inside
is still speculated in some circles. I will say this, I believe she created the
predictions on her own. As absolutely bull crazy as she is, in her day
Vanillaslave was a very good spoiler.
The unfortunate part of this whole prediction mess was that now Vanillaslave had
a new target. She no longer had the power to harass the Amish and now she was
being blasted yet again. This time by someone that she considered a friend. This
time by me. So with her usual laser like tenacity, she decided it was time to
take on Ellipsiiis.
She definitely went loopy. She began posting over and over again in Spoilers.
All the threads were about Ellipsiiis and how she had beaten them. Of course
they were all off topic so they were locked as quickly as she posted them. Not
by me. I wasn’t around but one of the nameless admins was certainly on the
job. I, however was not nameless. I was also a member of Ellipsiiis. It was easy
equation to complete and soon Vanillaslave turned her attacks directly on me.
She also now was locked onto the theory that EZ was secretly run by Ellipsiiis.
It wasn’t true, but the charge would stick like bare thighs on leather in the
middle of July.
I found it a bit ironic that Vanillaslave was doing exactly to me what had been
done to her during the Night of Thread Deletions. I certainly hadn’t locked
her threads but since I was the public face, I received the blame. Back in those
days, stuff like that bothered me somewhat.
After having all her threads locked down, Vanillaslave cooled down for a while.
It was now known that many of the “name” posters had left EZ to take up
residence in places like the Gator Board and Ellipsiiis. Most had not been back
since the death of the old boards. So, it was a little strange to suddenly see
threads from Randomguy, AtlantaFatMike and yes, even griftd pop up in Spoilers.
There were others as well. In a very short span of time, there were many posts
that contained high quality spoiler information. Of course, no one knew that it
was part of a game. Not yet.
I knew what was going on. I had been contacted about this game through the usual
channels. They knew it couldn’t be pulled off without my cooperation. The
basic premise was for some members of Ellipsiiis to post a spoiler and see who
could get the most replies. It started on Friday and I was one of the
participants. I agreed to this game because I felt like this would provide EZ
with some great spoiler material. The first threads that were posted were
fantastic. Spoilers like this were few and far between on EZ. It was like
throwing a bucket of red meat in a kennel of hungry dogs.
A few took it too far. What I had thought would be a nice way for certain
posters to give something back to the place that had spawned them took a nasty
twist. Several people became more concerned about winning the game than
providing spoilers. A fake spoiler was posted. Then a poster offered endorsement
for EBT membership for the best spoiler analysis. Finally, someone just offered
cold hard cash for the best spoiler. It became absolutely ridiculous. I was not
at the controls when all this started happening but a nameless admin locked the
fake spoiler and the one offering cash.
I am always amazed at how these simple things turn so quickly into nightmares.
The game organizers contacted me as soon as I got back online. They initially
wanted me to just get rid of all the threads. I did get rid of all the ones that
were fake and the one offering cash, but I couldn’t make myself get rid of the
one offering membership. It was just too damned good. The spoiler information in
it was as good as anything since AFM’s Mike’s Hands picture. Instead, I told
them to get the author to edit out the ridiculous bribe and leave everything
else. He did and the Ellipsiiis members quickly scurried back into the darkness.
Having people come to EZ and offer obvious bribes did not sit well with a
segment of the EZ citizenry. It was just a bit too arrogant. Finding out that
they had been unknown participants in a game felt like a slap in the face.
Vanillaslave was no longer an administrator but she still had access to the
Rathaus. The Faceless One, after taking away her powers, did not change the
password and she still had it. Of course, with the Spoilers forum in an uproar
over the bribe threads, the various admins and mods were discussing what was
going on and how to handle the situation. One informed the others that it was
part of a game and it was decided that as long as the threads remained on topic,
they would be left alone. When Vamillaslave discovered this, she knew she had
the silver bullet she was seeking. She promptly announced the details of the
game in the spoiler forum and all hell broke loose.
Then Cygnus showed up.
He was under a new name of course since he already had a half dozen names
banned. Like the proverbial bad penny, he kept showing up and kept posting links
to his board. He was very persistent.
The thread game was the magic bullet Cygnus was looking for as well. It became a
great opportunity for him to rail against both EZ and Ellipsiiis. Oh, and of
course, try to advertise for his board.
I slowly watched my nightmare unfold. Vanillaslave and Cygnus joined forces.
They screamed about fake threads. True, but they were deleted. They screamed
that Ellipsiiis was spamming the board. Not true, there were maybe a total of
eight Ellipsiiis posts. The story grew and grew. It was a startling thing to
watch. Soon, the story was that Ellipsiiis ran EZ and therefore anything that
occurred on EZ was subject to the whims of Ellipsiiis. This whole theory was
absolutely insane. Of course, we admins hadn’t really helped matters by
allowing the game to be played. It certainly had the appearance of complicity.
Spoilers was in an absolute uproar. Everyone was either trashing Ellipsiiis or
arguing over which threads were fake and which were not. There certainly
wasn’t much spoiling going on. Cygnus and Vanillaslave kept the fires in a
tidy uproar. Cygnus was finally banned again. Not because he was anti-Ellipsiiis.
He was banned for the umpteenth time because he continued to post off-topic and
also because he continued to post the link to his board. I didn’t ban him. I
had yet to ban anyone. I just couldn’t make myself do it.
Vanillaslave lasted a little longer, but there was no stopping her now. She was
on a crusade. She saw Ellipsiiis behind every dark corner of EZ. Her posts were
getting further and further out there. She blamed me for everything and publicly
stated that getting me promoted to moderator was the biggest mistake that she
had made. She called me a hypocrite and a liar. It got old quick. Still, I
didn’t ban her.
Someone else did. There was no reining her in. She was keeping the Spoilers
forum in an uproar and it was never going to come back into anything resembling
order with her there. Finally, the Faceless One banned her. For the first and
only time, a former administrator was banned.
Still, there was little that could be done about EZ’s new favorite topic:
Ellipsiiis. There were the startling predictions, the success in FOB, the
conflicts with the Gator board, the ridiculous thread game and now allegations
that ran from Ellipsiiis owned EZ to Mark Burnett owned Ellipsiiis. Everyone
loves a mystery and now EZ had its very own.
I tried to just stay the hell out of it. I knew that my being a member of
Ellipsiiis would be thrown in my face anytime I said anything about the
controversy. I was not here to be an advocate for Ellipsiiis. I was here to try
to keep the Spoilers forum free of trouble. I sat back and did my best imitation
of a Swiss Guard.
The Great Fake thread controversy finally reached some closure when Mediator88,
one of the creators of the game, posted in the FAQ explaining what had happened.
It cleared everything up but the hurt that some members of EZ felt was pretty
obvious. No one wanted their home to be the personal playground of anyone and
they let him know it.
I watched, said nothing and went back to Spoilers.
Sometime in February, a poster named RyanBBB posted a spoiler where he claimed
to know the entire boot order. A short while later he admitted it was hoax and
admin got rid of the thread. A strange thing happened though; RyanBBB’s boot
order was turning out to be right. Poster kingmarkburnett posted in spoilers
asking if anyone still had a copy. BeefJerky took an interest in this long lost
spoiler and actually began digging around trying to find the damned thing. Some
thought the spoiler must be true. Some shouted that it was fake and the author
had admitted to the hoax. Some even theorized that it was true and was deleted
because Ellipsiiis and Mark Burnett secretly ran EZ. More weirdness and it was
all because some kid had an Uncle who was a Cameraman.
To Be Con’t…….Next: Angels, Devils and DJs, oh my!
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part VII
Uncle Camerman Spolier. Yes, I spelled it correctly. That’s
exactly how kingmarkburnett posted it in his original posts and much to his
chagrin, the admins and mods insisted on changing it back every time he
corrected the spelling. An innocent request for a long lost boot list slowly
turned into the first Spoiler forum legendary thread.
I thought Uncle was rather amusing. I remembered RyanBBBs spoiler. It was one of
many boot lists that came out in the early days. I think if we had saved them
all we would have seen that every conceivable combination of bootees was
covered. The debate on the Uncle thread swirled even though Ryan had admitted it
was a hoax. It was becoming a large thread but I didn’t see any reason to be
alarmed. After all, I had bigger fish to fry.
We knew there was a board war raging nearby but for the most part EZ was staying
out of it. We got occasional insurgencies from Board War guerillas. We did
everything we could to keep them at bay. We were a little like Laos sitting
right next to Vietnam. Never really involved but occasionally the site of some
vicious skirmishes and some illegal bombing.
A brief firefight erupted in early April when an unknown poster named
Survivorantactica posted what he claimed was the EBT’s predictions. He also
claimed that EBT was not making these predictions based on deduction and logic
but by relying solely on a secret source. This was a pretty large bomb since the
EBT was getting some serious press as a result of their uncanny accuracy.
The game was afoot again. Any time one of these posts appeared there was a
tectonic shift in the spoiler forum as the focus moved from spoiling Survivor to
spoiling Ellipsiiis.
I knew who SurvivorAntarctica was and I even posted an obscure reference nailing
his identity on the thread. A few days later, he would reveal himself. On 4-10,
Gatormeatisyummy announced that the Board Wars were over and neither he nor his
“friend” SurvivorAntarctica would leak any more information.
Like a bad head cold, the Ellipsiiis “source” rumor spread across the board.
Soon, the “source” discussion and talk of Ellipsiiis even infected Uncle
Camerman. Everyone’s favorite Uncle was developing quite a following and its
size was becoming impressive. In just two days it had grown to over 200 posts.
It was now easily the largest thread in the spoilers forum, surpassing even
Toddnick’s vote thread.
Uncle was a ravenous beast and consumed anything that came his way.
Just after SurvivorAntarctica lobbed his bomb onto the board another new face,
SurvivorLover made a splash. This person had a strong desire to make everyone
play nice and share each other’s toys. His History of the Board Wars was a
classic. In fact it could easily be seen as the prequel to this very tale.
It told a tale of times when all the spoilers lived under one roof and were a
large extended, eat together at the dinner table family. It was a lovely tale
and it placed most of the blame for the current mess on Fantasy Outback.Can’t
say I disagree with that assessment but there was a lot more going.
Survivorlover called for people to post and cleanse the air. Many did,
unfortunately many of the generals involved in the war did not.
I don’t know if SurvivorLover’s History was responsible, but the incursions
became less frequent. Gator did “come clean” about posting leaks and
promised to not do it anymore. Coincidence? Who really knows.
Meanwhile, Uncle was becoming one big bastard. I finally decided to join in the
fun around page 20. That’s right, page 20. Uncle had now grown to over 400
posts with no end in sight. One thing I learned early on is that once a thread
gets to a certain proportion it develops an inertia that you simply cannot stop.
If you do, you will get the EZ board proof of Newton’s Laws. Kill a thread
that is popular and you will watch as 30 more threads pop up asking you why you
did it. It’s much easier to just allow the one large thread to grow. At least,
you know where everyone is. It’s one of the reasons we try to kill off topic
threads quickly, lest they grow to unmanageable sizes.
Uncle had it all. Conspiracy talk. Spoiler talk. Trash talk. It had become the
Spoiler forum version of BurnBabyBurn. It was so much fun that soon even the
admins got into the act. Well, at least BeefJerky and I did. I think we probably
needed an outlet to vent some steam just like everyone else.
Beefjerky’s fun was briefly interrupted by yet another intrusion from Cygnus.
This time Cygnus proposed a deal and BeefJerky took him up on it. If Beefy would
delete all Cygnus threads in the spoiler forum including those that contained
relevant spoiler information, Cygnus was stop spamming the board. BeefJerky
complied with his end of the bargain. Two days later, Cygnus broke his end and
started spamming again. Like clockwork, he was banned again. Well, at least this
incarnation was banned again. It was impossible to ban all of his ghostnics, but
he made for good practice.
Actually, Cygnus was not our biggest worry. He was a pain in the ass but he was
pretty easy to spot. Hoaxes were not as easy to spot. We already had one about
Edina Lester, an alledged Australian source, and one about some damned river
challenge. My philosophy was that I would leave a spoiler post alone if it had
any air of truth and sanity. It wasn’t my responsibility to debunk red
herrings. That was the job of the spoilers. Once something was proved a hoax
however, we moved quickly and got rid of it. We had certainly seen how a spoiler
debate can quickly turn into an endless debate about hoaxes, ethics, Uncles and
god knows what else.
Then came Kronoshedron. Then came Seraphaem. Of course, now that we had a
resident angel and a resident devil, not far behind was…Jesus. Weirdness was
seeping out of the walls. It was like Dante Alighieri had eaten an entire
blotter and was now in firm control of EZ.
We needed help. We had fairly good control of the situation but there were still
gaps in our defenses. Late at night, the trolls, fakers, demons and angels still
ruled. I couldn’t stay up until three in the morning every night putting out
all the flashfires. What we needed was a west coaster.
There was one person in boardland that I trusted with the job. He also lived far
out west, tended to stay up well past the witching hour and was just crazy
enough to take the job. After a brief discussion with the other admins, I
promoted Owen93 to moderator.
I will be honest, my recollection of the entire angels and devils period is a
little murky. Unfortunately, many of the written records have been lost forever.
I tried to keep my nose out of those threads because they tended to steer in the
direction of EBT and I wanted no part of it. Beefjerky, however, could smell a
hoax like a foxhound and he watched these newcomers like a hawk.
Kronoshedron appeared in early April and although he kept just enough spoiler
material in his threads to keep them open, his main focus was Ellipsiiis. He
clamed to be a former member who still had inside information. Like a tick on a
hound dog, he jumped on the whole source rumor. He threw out just enough tidbits
about the alledeged inner workings of EBT to make himself credible. Now, I have
been called a pawn, I have been called a nazi, I have been called a “core
member”, whatever the hell that means, I have even been called Chris Ender,
head of CBS publicity, but I have never been called a “team leader”, I have
never heard of a top fifty and I damned sure have never heard anyone referred to
as “peter pan”. What I did know was that I had been member of the EBT since
it was first formed and I knew one other thing. Kronoshedron was full of shit.
If he was a member of the EBT then surely possums would soon dance at the prom.
The fact the he seemed obsessed with his cap lock button should have tipped
people off.
Serapheam, however, was a bit more clever. Of course his posts were also about
EBT. They were just delivered like a knuckleball. Serapheam always came forward
with these long rambling posts full of biblical quotes, full of stories about
deceit, angels, demons and a bunch of other nonsense. There was just enough of a
storyline to make it seem plausible. A single post from Seraphaem would tell you
who was going to be booted this week, the identity of the Faceless One and also
explain the entire Board War in a homily. It was like watching a fire and
brimstone preacher early on Sunday morning after seeing him dose at last
night’s local rave.
Jesus literally came as a voice from the ether. When you have a board with over
six thousand users, you attract all kinds of weirdoes. It was only a matter of
time before we attracted internet deejays.
Dan and Scott ran the most profane potty mouthed internet radio show on the web.
In an example of exquisite irony, they hooked up with an alleged insider who
went by the handle of Jesus. Apparently, Jesus had a track record for
predictions that rivaled the EBT. It seemed only appropriate since he was the
all seeing and all knowing.
It presented quite a puzzle when the deejays appeared on the board. On the one
hand, here was a legitimate spoiler. After all, Jesus had a string of successes
and he claimed to have an inside source. If you ignore the blasphemous nature of
his name, his credentials as spoiler material were impeccable. On the other
hand, you had a couple of yahoo internet deejays that were looking to boost
their “ratings”. Should we allow them to link their show?
In the end we decided that they could post but we were going to delete any link.
We had taken a hard line with Cygnus and we couldn’t back off now. The one
thing that Dan and Scott learned very quickly that Cygnus never realized is once
you are known, people will find you. The nasty boys didn’t make too much noise
about having their link deleted. They were getting attention and when you are
starving in the desert, or an internet deejay, even a soda cracker seems like
filet mignon.
On the Uncle Camerman thread everyone was partying and ignoring the chaos
encircling the board. A long time after it was over, I pinpointed the exact
moment that the Uncle moved from simple conspiracy to legend.
On page 13, Count Asterisk posted….
Quote:
Like any great religious leader, Uncle Cameraman has his true believers and
his detractors. The true believers accept his word as Gospel and as the legend
grows, more and more miracles are attributed to him. His detractors however
use any flaw in his prediction to reject his entire doctrine.
It had moved from monster thread to quasi-religion. Hell. It was a cult.
People began to pay homage to the Uncle. They shouted to the rafters that they
BELIEVED in the Uncle. I couldn’t resist. Neither could Beefjerky.
Beefy had the whole apostle thing down pat. He was the John the Baptist of Uncle
Camerman. I think maybe the whole Seraphaem thing started to infect his brain.
It was his thing though and he did it with flair. He began to twist the Uncle
Camerman tale around the New Testament story in a way that would have made a
side show contortionist proud. I, on the other hand, decided to live out my long
time fantasy of being the screenwriter for a monster movie.
I started making posts describing the cataclysmic battles between Uncle and
Ellipsiiis. Of course it was set in Tokyo.Of course they weren’t messageboard
threads but monsters well over one hundred feet tall. And of course, Beefjerky
and I weren’t message board administrators. We were the two scientests in
white lab coats whose dialogue was always out of sync.
On April 12, Uncle was peaking to a frenzy. It was a show day and the chips were
down. Uncle had picked Colby to go that night. The EBT and others had picked
Amber. When Colby won immunity that night, the thread that ate the Spoilers
forum had reached one thousand posts. One thousand posts in less than six days.
Over one hundred fifty posts a day. Over three hundred in the last day alone.
Now, it was over. Amber was booted and Uncle Camerman was done.
Two days later, I sat and stared at Uncle Camerman. He was locked. Impotent.
Never before and never again would anyone see a posting feeding frenzy with the
power of the Spolier. Yet, there he was. Harmlessly floating down the spoiler
forum; ignored as new posts and new theories were being flailed and flogged.
I moved my dear Uncle to Off Topic. I reopened him. I simply couldn’t let him
fade away. Soon, the believers returned. They wailed their lamentations. They
donned sackcloth, thrashed their arms and gnashed their teeth. In the end, the
Uncle had failed, but they would not fail him. Oh yes, the Uncle lived. The
Uncle would always live.
To Be Con’t…….Next: What is this MESS? And what the hell is a CBT?
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
©
Part VIII
It was the time of Angels, devils and conspiracies. As we approached the
penultimate S2 episode, the spoilers forum had become the home of the prediction
minded, the theologically minded and the simple minded. Survivor Sucks had made
its reputation during S1 with an uncanny string of accurate predictions. At the
beginning of S2, no one was predicting the order of bootees. Some blamed a lack
of spoilers. Some blamed the death of the original spoiler boards. Some even
blamed Survivor Sucks.
Now, with the conclusion rapidly approaching, we had predictions from Jesus,
Ellipsiiis, and the Boston Herald. We also had the rambling posts of Seraphaem
and his minions. Everyone wanted a piece of the act.
No matter how stringently we moderated the spoilers forum, it was obvious that
it would never return to the glory days of making accurate predictions. The new
champion in that arena was Ellipsiiis. The mysterious cabal had correctly
predicted every bootee since the merge. Six in a row. There were rumors swirling
about a secret source, purloined episode summaries and even a satellite feed in
Nova Scotia.
Nothing could stir up EZ like discussions about Ellipsiiis. Of course it
didn’t help that they played Fantasy Outback and, with the exception of two
teams, were kicking everyone’s ass. Of course it also didn’t help that the
team roster gave everyone a list of known Ellipsiiis members and these known
members would at times appear on EZ and roil the waters.
One theory about Ellipsiiis that was often overlooked was they obviously lived
in a world with little noise. They didn’t weather daily assaults from
Seraphaem, Kronoshedron and their ilk. If you could cut out the background
noise, you might have a chance at matching their predictions.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Most believed that Ellipsiiis
couldn’t be beaten. One man thought differently. To beat them, you must
duplicate their methods.
Beefjerky started a thread in the Spoilers forum called MESS Tribal Council.
MESS was an acronym for Mini Ellipsiiis Survivor Spoilers. His theory was that
he couldn’t keep the noise out of the entire spoiler forum but he could damn
sure keep it out of one thread. Like a well-aimed rifle wielded by a Zen
marksman, the MESS would take a shot at unseating Ellipsiiis.
At the same time MESS was born, I was closely watching another thread begin to
take off. I honestly don’t know what the original post said since by the time
I took note of it the author, Jitensha, had edited. She felt the need to explain
just what the hell a CBT was. CBT stood for Conspiracy Bust Trust. Another play
on the well-known Ellipsiiis moniker. With the proliferation of predictions,
storyline theories and conspiracies, the inhabitants of CBT became the official
skeptics of the Spoiler forum. They didn’t give a crap about anyone and would
attempt to tear holes in everything. They went after Ellipsiiis with a
vengeance. They absolutely tore through the Angel / Demon contingent. In fact,
the only group that they seemed to have a genuine respect for was their new
neighbor, The MESS. I guess I shouldn’t make them sound too vicious since they
conducted most of their meetings in a state of drunkenness.
Cyber drinking has always fascinated me. I mean, how many of these people are
actually drinking the concoctions they are posting about? My guess would be few
since I have seen the results of a viciously drunk poster. Most of the people on
CBT were far too lucid to be drunk in real life, but they certainly had a good
time. They were definitely the party thread. They were also very chatty and had
rapidly pushed their thread up into Uncle Camerman territory. We had set a
precedent with the Uncle that once a thread reached a certain girth we would not
shut it down. We really had no choice but to leave CBT alone and there really
was some very good spoiling happening deep in its guts.
The Angels and Devils were becoming more than an annoyance. Seraphaem apparently
had friends. Soon other vaguely biblical names began showing up. Abraxas,
Asomdeus and the ever so subtle, AndGodSpoke. What really drove us crazy,
especially Beefjerky, was that we could tell they didn’t have a clue about
what was going to happen, but their posts were tantalizing mysteries. They were
littered with references to secret sources and mysterious workings all wrapped
in layers of hints, allegations and bible verse. When one would appear, the
spoilers would flock to it in droves. Half would try to solve the puzzle; the
other half would assault the author as just another hoaxer. It was a tremendous
waste of energy.
We had seen no real skirmishes in the Board Wars for several days. It tended to
pop up on show days when Ellipsiiis published their predictions and on days when
the mainstream press wrote articles mentioning the group, but other than that
the topic was mostly quiet. We made every effort to keep the focus on spoiling
Survivor and not spoiling Ellipsiiis. Nearby, however, the war raged and was
daily becoming more vicious. Every mention by the press and every new prediction
led to new accusations of sources, cheating and charges of misconduct. In some
lands, I was being very publicly trashed. Vanillaslave, now banned from her
homeland, was leading the charge on that front. She accused me of lying, being a
pawn for the Ellipsiiis board and causing her demise. Her posts were vicious and
her story unfounded. I spoke to her in private but she would not back off. She
was convinced that I was part of the grand conspiracy and that I along with it
must be brutalized. I once considered her a close friend. After the brutality of
her posts in other lands, she became a charter member of a very short list of
people that I neither trusted nor liked.
On 4-25, posts began popping up asking what had happened to survivornews.net.
Survivornews.net was one of several Survivor resource boards and it was a known
fact that it was run by DeepKangaroo. It reported practically everything that
happened regarding Survivor. It had also been involved in reporting elements of
the board war. I achieved a little notoriety once the site published one of my
posts from EZ. I lost my temper one day and commanded all the board war
guerillas to get the hell off the board. Survivornews.net was an intergral part
of the survivor community and its sudden disappearance was certainly newsworthy
to the EZ citizens.
DeepKangaroo appeared shortly after the demise of his website. Understandably he
was upset and explained that he was having server problems. With the accusations
of DOS attacks, hacking and other mischief flying around, this was not welcome
news to me either. I knew it would stir up more conspiracy theories and more
board war nonsense.
April 26 would be the penultimate S2 episode. It was also shaping up to be the
ultimate spoiler showdown. We watched and we prepared for the night of Spoiler
Armageddon.
When the big three came down with their predictions, everyone knew something was
up in spoilerville. For the first time in four weeks, the Boston Herald, Jesus
and Ellipsiiis picked different bootees.
Jesus hitched his wagon to Colby. During his radio broadcast, the mysterious
messiah seemed unsure of himself. Dan and Scott had to practically threaten him
to force him to make a prediction. He did eventually, but several days later
than he normally did.
The Boston Herald had a right to crow. Weeks before, they had predicted that
Elisabeth would make the final four and now she had. Many would be happy to sit
on that laurel but once you are hooked on the prediction game, no treatment
program in the world will keep you from making that next step. Boldly, stepping
into the abyss, The Boston Herald selected Keith as the next to go.
Finally, Ellipsiiis posted its prediction. Everyone in board land liked
Elisabeth. Since the ouster of Rodger, she was the one contestant that I think
everyone secretly wanted to win. Maybe it was this deep seeded affection that
blinded people to the obvious weakness of her position as the last Ogakor.
Ellipsiiis picked America’s sweetheart to get the boot.
Three spoilers entered. One would leave. Going into the final show there would
be a single undisputed champion of prediction.
To Be Cont…….Next: Off Topic Is The Place To Be
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
Part IX
Elisabeth was gone and so was the hope of keeping EZ isolated
from the raging board war.
The Ellipsiiis Brain Trust emerged as the only survivor from the night of
spoiler armageddon. Jesus and the Boston Herald had both been wrong. They now
joined the junkyard of blown spoilers.
With another correct prediction, indeed with the string of correct predictions,
the EBT moved into the limelight. The Boston Herald publicly congratulated them.
The rest of the press smelled a story. Soon there were articles about the EBT in
the Dallas Morning News, the Washington Post and even USA Today. Fame’s flip
side is infamy.
The rumors of EBT having a secret source had been swirling since
SurvivorAntarctica’s strange post weeks before. With the correct prediction of
Elisabeth, many were now fervently convinced it was true. We only had one
episode to go and many doubted there was any way it would be spoiled. The lack
of spoilers in this final week combined with the mystery of the EBT caused the
storm that was quietly brewing beneath the surface to explode.
The match that lit the fuse was Colby’s mother. She had visited as part of the
reward challenge. EBT had predicted this would happen in their summary and many
people could see no way it could have been foretold. Possibly even more damaging
to the EBT’s case was Colby’s shower. The verbiage of the EBT summary was
just too damned close to what Colby had actually said. It was all too convenient
for many citizens of EZ.
That night and into the next day, threads popped up all over exploring the EBT
mystery. Some went at it like good spoiler detectives. Some went at it like
evangelists on a crusade. The debate centered around three main areas: did they
have a source? had they lied about having a source? would a source be ethical?
One of the real hard core chargers in all this was pheenix11. To this day, I
don’t know if he was serious or not. His posts talked about EBT being part of
a grand conspiracy, all part of a grand scheme connected back to Mark Burnett.
Pheenix11’s theory was that the evil Mark was using the EBT to distract the
Spoilers and would use them to pull the rug out before the final episode. It
played right into the paranoia that had been lazily drifting around the board
since the infamous final four picture.
There was talk of satellite feeds from Nova Scotia, Asia and even Australia.
There was talk of super hackers tapping into CBS and stealing the show summary
before it appeared on the site. Pheenix11 even popped up the theory that
everything was controlled by Mark Burnett and was part of some crazy online
interactive experience. According to him, Ellipsiiis, UncleCamerman and all the
angels were involved.
With so many weird characters floating around, it didn’t take long for some to
come up with absolutely the most whacked out theory yet. Everything was a
massive online role playing game. Seraphaem and Ellipsiiis were the key players
in this super secret game. By an unknown method, they were keeping score and it
involved the number and quality of their posts on EZ. As strange as this theory
was, it made an insane sort of sense. It brought back memories of the EBT thread
game, tied it to Seraphaem and packaged it all into the story of the wars of
heaven and the fall of Lucifer. St. John stoned out of his mind on the Isle of
Patmos couldn’t have written stuff this strange.
We knew we had a problem. In the past when the spoilers starting spoiling
Ellipsiiis instead of the show, we simply chastised everyone and locked the
thread. We deleted the truly rancid ones. It was pretty effective. Threads kept
being created asking about Ellipsiiis but with a frequency that we could handle.
This time was definitely different. The threads were proliferating with alarming
speed and some big time posters were involved in both sides of the fight. We
knew that if we locked these threads, a riot would ensue and we might as well
shut the board down. There was no way to simply squash this event.
One of my favorite threads on Off Topic was the “Who is your favorite NHL
team?” It just seemed so weirdly out of place. Sometimes I would just look at
it sitting there on the front page of the off topic forum and wonder why anyone
would ever start a hockey thread on a survivor board. You certainly couldn’t
get more off topic. Pheenix11 correctly named the Off Topic forum the DEAD ASS
BOARD. During the final week, the Spoilers forum was getting around 3000 hits
and 300 posts a day. I don’t think off topic had put up numbers like that in
any month. If ever. There was no one there. It was a ghost town except for the
resident hockey nuts.
The Ellipsiiis conspiracy threads were threatening to eat the spoiler forum
whole. By now, half the threads on the front page were spoiling EBT and not the
show. It looked to only get worse. After a brief discussion down in the sewers,
a solution arose. Why not just move them all to off topic? They were literally
off topic and nobody went to the ghost town forum anyway. That would get all the
mess off the spoiler forum and hopefully some of the more rabid posters would
follow. With the zealots gone, we could get spoilers back under control.
On April 29th, I personally moved all EBT related threads to the Off Topic
Forum.
That woke them up.
Pheenix11 was the first to notice that all the threads had disappeared. He was
now convinced more than ever that EBT and Mark Burnett controlled the board. He
soon found his threads over in Off Topic and promptly started flaming away at
the injustice of these threads being buried in a graveyard.
Of course they weren’t buried. They were right there. Still open. Not locked.
Completely intact. In addition to moving all EBT related threads both the
present ones and the future ones to Off Topic, we also decided that we would
allow almost anything to be posted in off topic. As long as it didn’t cross
the usual boundaries of decency, people could rail against the EBT, talk about
conspiracies and even scream about how unfair the admins were. Everything would
be fair game in off topic land.
I certainly got toasted a few times. I had my detractors and at time would even
get “hate” mail. I found most of it pretty amusing. I kept my mouth shut and
let them wail away about what a big meanie I was. The only times I would step in
was when clarification was needed on an admistrative matter. For example, not
long after the thread move, DeepKangaroo showed up stating that since EBT
moderators controlled the board, the threads were moved in an obvious attempt to
continue the obfuscation. I politely explained that it was an administrative
decision since these threads were threatening to kill the spoiler forum. I
should have seen DK’s arrival and his not so veiled flame as an indication
that participants from both sides of the Board War were waiting to jump in the
mix. Unfortunately, I missed the boat on that one.
I also found a new weapon. Humor. It was easy to get angry. Many of these
threads were trashing me. I was used to it so I didn’t mind. Many were also
trashing some very good friends of mine. That I minded a great deal. Experience
had shown me that replying angrily would only reinforce the theory that the
board was controlled by EBT. So I started using humor.
Stylemaster2001 also had a pretty good sense of humor. Although I did snap at
him once, I knew that he was simply enjoying the whole conspiracy thing and
couldn’t resist poking fun at EBT. Once he asked, if the EBT did no spoiling
and just waited for their source to tell them what happened, what did they do
all week? I responded that we all sat around and stared at the fire. It was a
reference to a Colby line from the show. I don’t think anyone got it.
The Spoilers forum was finally coming around. Except for those damned angels and
devils, it was comfortably coming back on topic.
Down the road at Off Topic things were rumbling, tumbling and getting weirder.
Ellipsiiis herself even showed up. The namesake of the mysterious board posted a
link to the newly minted EBT FAQ. It was detailed. It explained a lot. It never
denied the existence of a source. It was well intended but probably had little
effect. Ellipsiiis didn’t post any more after posting the link.
At a neighboring board someone claimed to have a name of the EBT source. Now
that name started leaking into all the conversations.
Back over in spoilers, Beefjerky was fighting his personal battles with the
Angels and Demons. Finally he could stand it no longer. He started locking their
threads. He didn’t move them to off topic and this caused some consternation
among certain people. Frankly, we were sick of Serapheam, Kronoshedron and their
whole brood. Their threads would inevitably take spoilers off topic again and
they refused to go away. They posted links to mystery web sites, they posted
long ramblings and they posted material that we knew was patently false. It was
like some massive game. Finally, Beefjerky reached his limit and let the axe
fall. He banned Seraphaem, Kronoshedron, Asmodeus and their entire ilk.
It would be nice if the story of Angels and Demons ended there but it didn’t.
Many had already seen the link to a website that was supposed to reveal all if
you were able to solve the puzzles. We deleted the link but there was no
stopping the curious. Several days later, the final Serapheam prank was pulled
and it was a nasty one. The puzzle would allegedly be solved if you entered the
correct password. Many tried and were met with a rude surprise. Put in the wrong
password and browser windows started popping open until your computer froze and
crashed. Word quickly spread. Some just couldn’t resist the temptation and
continued working on the puzzle. The password was finally solved and it
revealed, well the only way to put it would be a bunch of nonsense. More
preaching and ramblings that didn’t make a lick of sense.
Stylemaster started a thread in Off Topic called Sunday Night Séance. Like
Uncle Camerman and CBT before them, the off topic crew now had a central place
to focus on the one thing they loved: spoiling Ellipsiiis.
Of course our resident witch couldn’t resist. Owen jumped into this thread
with both feet, posting chants, wishing everyone a Happy Beltane and generally
having a good time. There was talk about rituals and gay Disney cows and some
other things that I still don’t know what the hell have to do with anything.
Owen’s presence and willingness to play quelled a great deal of the actual
nastiness surrounding the EBT source controversy.
With Off Topic under Owen’s wing, or maybe I should say cloak, I felt pretty
comfortable just sitting back and waiting for the next explosion to occur. We
were just days away from the finale and I knew it was coming. The only questions
were where and when.
To Be Con’t……………Next: The Gator Strikes Back
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
Part X
The war was contained but far from over.
We were rid of the Angels and Demons but their droppings still set off the
occasional stink bomb. The Ellipsiiis matter was not so easily corralled. It
still leaked onto the Spoiler board but it was rare. Most of it was now kept
safely on Off Topic. Most of the posters in that forum were having a good time
with it and frankly I no longer cared.
I had spent the previous four weeks walking a razor’s edge. Now that the end
was in sight, I was tired and a little frayed. I literally started counting the
days until the final show. This thing that I had once enjoyed so much had become
my Sisyphus stone. I would start rolling it up each week only to see it roll
back down on Thursday. Every Monday, I would begin the long trek up the hill
again.
We were only three days from the final show and the discussion of an inside
source at Ellipsiiis still raged.
Most of the talk was by what had become the off topic crew. It was sometimes
serious, sometimes silly and for the most part, harmless. Anyone, however, could
tell we were walking on a bed of barely cool coals and all it would take was one
shot of gasoline.
Many of the old time posters were showing up with more frequency now that the
discussion centered on Ellipsiiis. Like long lost actors of a forgotten passion
play, they wandered back to EZ and let loose on each other. Some were known
Ellipsiiis members; some were known Gator board members. Whenever members of
both groups showed up at the same time, it tended to get wicked.
I made a personal decision. The only way I could keep walking this tightrope was
to tell both sides to get lost. As long as the regular citizens of EZ wanted to
discuss this whole Ellipsiiis mess, that would be fine, but the minute the two
sides of the rivalrly showed up, they would be asked to leave. It was a very
volatile time and I was wound tight. So tight that I even told someone I
considered a friend to get the hell off the board. I don’t think he ever
forgave me.
It’s hard to piece together a record of this era because of events that
ensued.
On April 30, Gatormeatisyummy returned to EZ.
He reported that Dark Rivers had joined his board. Dark Rivers was the screen
name that had been bandied about for some time as being the infamous Ellipsiiis
source. Gator posted that the source was in fact not Dark Rivers himself but he
did receive information second, possibly even third hand. This information also
did not have a perfect track record.
So there it was. The cat was out of the bag and I had one overwhelming emotion.
Relief. Despite what many have said, it was not relief because I no longer had
to protect Ellipsiiis secret. I never tried to protect anything. I never deleted
threads that threatened to expose it. To be frank, none ever came close. The
only thing I ever did was get rid of threads that shifted the focus away from
spoiling and into the murky waters of the board war. Once Off Topic was let
loose, I even stopped doing that. I felt relieved because now finally, the
incredible spew of vitriol might cease.
Personally, I was pretty frustrated. I felt that I bent over backwards to do
just the opposite of what many accused. Even when an off topic thread was
started that began theorizing about some ridiculous connection between
Ellipsiiis and the Stacey Stillman lawsuit I did nothing. I watched that sucker
like a hawk and just as I would have done with any thread, I would have deleted
anything revealing personal information, but I still left it open. When, one of
the most vicious threads on off topic was moved by Beefjerky to the Rathaus, I
moved it back. Beefjerky had no dog in this fight. He was not a member of
Ellipsiiis and could have just left it there to brew. It was one of the noblest
acts I had seen on EZ since we were being brutally pounded. I thanked him but I
knew that killing these threads would only create more rumor and innuendo. The
one hope we had was once the show was over, it would fade gently away.
The very next day, Dark Rivers did more than come into the open. He gave his
personal spoiler to the entire board community. That afternoon, DeepKangaroo
with permission posted Dark Rivers prediction for the finale in the spoilers
forum. It promptly sank like a rock.
It was the height of hilarity. All this thrashing about and now that the man had
come out in the open no one cared. Pheenix11 screamed that it was a setup. Some
of the gay members of the board debated the reference of the “Gay Community
Grapevine”. For the most part, this little thread that was indeed the
culmination of so much speculation spent each day harmlessly floating down the
front page of the spoilers forum, constantly buried under a flurry of airport
sightings, flight attendant testimonials and other bad craziness. It would
eventually land on the second page and would then be bumped back up to the top.
Everyone was bumping this thread. Desperately trying to keep it at the
forefront. Gator people bumped it. Conspiracy people bumped it. Anti – EBT
people bumped it. It was like one of those free speech lawsuits where the ACLU
and the John Birch Society end of up the same side. If you go back and read this
thread now, you will see that there are nearly as many bump posts and regular
posts.
May 3. The final show day. EZ was active early on that glorious day. Just as the
sun’s rays peaked over the lands, EZ woke as only it could; completely
cynical. Jealousy was not limited to the rival boards in those days. From the
early days, Sucks always had a bit of a Jan Brady complex. Spoilers! Spoilers!
Spoilers! Now, the moderators were letting another monster thread grow in
spoilers and were taking no action. CBT was indeed huge. By that morning it had
grown to over two thousand posts. It had also become a very chatty thread. Sure,
they still spoiled, but most posts now were of the “good morning, jesus am I
hungover” or “Good evening, who’s got the margaritas” flavor.
Poignant Discussion was the classic Sucks poster. He could slice you so deftly
with wit and cynicism that you didn’t feel the pain until you were shredded.
He set out to prove that favoritism was shown to the CBT by starting his own
version of a chat thread. A Sucks version. With Sucks attitude. While the ladies
of CBT were drinking margaritas and bloody marys, the men of CBV (Certain
Bohemian Vigilantes) drank tea and ate scones. It was an utterly brilliant
parody. Of course, I think it was much funnier when Swarthy Butcher named it
Contracting Ball Virus. Fit the early theme much better.
I didn’t really follow this grandson of burn baby burn. I was busy elsewhere.
I heard of spats between CBT and CBV and lockdowns and warnings by admins but I
had my own hostilities to deal with and left those monsters to the other knights
of the board.
Down in Off Topic, the kettle was boiling again. USA Today had come out with
another article regarding Survivor and Ellipsiiis was mentioned again. Although
there was no direct quote denying a source, the reporter wrote that EBT denied
the existence of a source. Was it a misquote? Was it taken out of context? When
is a source a source? Whatever it was, it set Gator off once again. Here was
Dark Rivers very spoiler sitting on this board, yet once again there was story
in the press denying the existence of a source. Of course it was all semantics.
But then again, isn’t that what starts most battles? And most crusades?
Gator had already framed his thoughts on the source semantics debate in previous
posts where he compared it to Bill Clinton’s questioning of what the word
“is” means. Now he had his opening. He began pounding the board. He was
brutal towards Ellipsiiis and it’s members. During that final day, I watched
and did nothing. The Ellipsiiis members who in previous times would have flocked
to the defense of their community were quiet. I wasn’t stepping into the
fight. There was nothing that could be said. Nothing would change his mind.
As I always did, I left the board in the early evening before the start of the
show. I honestly don’t know what happened that night. I have visions of
partying, rioting, threads being turned over and bursting into flames. One of
the nameless ones put it best with a simple post in the Rathaus, “madhouse
tonite!”
Raging soon turned to serenity. Quiet. That’s how it started on the first day
post-S2 on EZ. Many had predicted that the board would become a ghost town once
the show was over. It looked like they might be right.
It was over. The show was over. Now, maybe the silliness would recede as well.
Dark Rivers had been correct. So had the EBT. The final three had gone down
exactly as they had both said.
There were a few congratulatory posts. There were quite a few posts thumbing
their nose or worse. There was one poster who refused to let it go.
The ongoing board war had raged through the ether but due to the diligence of
all the moderators had only grazed EZ even in these final days. Despite what
anyone thinks about what happened on EZ, it had always been worse elsewhere.
I guess to be fair, I should admit that Gator and I don’t like each other very
much. I spent an entire month going through a rollercoaster of emotions with
this particular poster. We went from the highs of where he had offered to assist
EBT during a time that board had server problems, to the low where he openly
questioned my integrity.
I was spent. I was mentally exhausted. I was sick of it. I was sick of the board
war. I was sick of Gator’s antics. Mostly, though, I was sick of standing on
the sidelines. In the early days, as he viciously trashed people I considered
friends, I stood by and watched. I stepped in when it got too brutal but I
continued to dance the tightrope. I couldn’t take it any more.
With Gator’s latest attack, I snapped. I came at him with both barrels
blazing. I flamed as hard as I could. I flamed harder and with more cruelty than
I had in my early days. Gator flamed right back.
It had not gone unnoticed that Gator was also a moderator. He had been since the
early days.
When EZ was young, the Faceless One had made familiar posters moderators. He
really had no choice. He probably didn’t know if these people would be good
moderators, but at least he knew them. Gator had been one of the first
moderators. I came along much later.
Gator had only used his powers of moderation once; during the Temp Gator Board
time. Despite having these powers, he never came in the Rathaus, never
communicated with any of the other moderators, never did anything to help calm
the turbulent waters.
Now, EZ had something it had never seen; an administrator and a moderator going
at each other in full view of the posting public. I didn’t care. The Faceless
One could have stripped me of my powers right then and I might have thanked him.
Part of me expected to be banned again. It might have been appropriate. My cup
was full and it was running all over.
In the previous few days, the posts regarding EBT had started taking a
particularly twisted turn. It was getting very personal. The posts of certain
people had turned very dark. There were still plenty of reasonable debates and a
lot of silly conspiracies, but there was also an element that was taking the
flavor of a witchhunt. Rumors of a spreadsheet filled with personal information
about EBT members. Lists of names posted on other boards.
So, I fought back. For the first time, in the whole thing I spoke for myself
instead of for EZ.
I wasn’t the only one getting sick of it. One of Gator’s posts asked the
members of EZ to start a letter writing campaign to the national press in order
to expose the EBT. At that point, one of the other admins suggested we strip
Gator of his moderator status. We had always tried to contain anyone that tried
to use EZ as a recruiting ground for some damned personal crusade. Now, of all
things, we had someone with a moderator title doing just that.
Still we didn’t strip him. After a few days, exactly what we hoped would
happen did. Eventually, I vented my spleen and shut the hell up. Gator did the
same. The reptile fired a few parting shots and then returned to his own land.
Two weeks after Appomatox, in the spring of 1865, the great American Civil War
claimed it’s last casualty. A young lieutenant in the Army of the Potomac was
slain by a bullet from one of his own comrades. History is littered with stories
of soldiers falling long after the great guns have been silenced.
I felt like I was on vacation. Everything was peaceful. I no longer had to watch
for explosions on a daily basis. I even had time to start having fun in foreign
lands. It was like I was on holiday in Europe.
On May 10th, I checked in on EZ. It had been over a week since the final raucous
battle. On off topic, I noticed that several key Ellipsiiis related threads were
gone. They hadn’t been very active and it had always been my hope that they
would eventually fall off the edge of the board. It would finally close that
chapter. It was not possible that this had happened this quickly. The threads
had simply vanished.
I had my suspicions as to what happened but I wanted to be sure. I posted in the
Rathaus asking if anyone had deleted them. Someone may have just felt it was
time to clean house. No one knew anything about it. Then I went to the logs. I
soon had my answer. Gatormeatisyummy.
I was furious. He had never done anything to help us. He had never once assisted
with the problems of EZ. Now, for only the second time, he had used his power
and he did it for his own purposes.
I knew what would happen. The same thing that happened every time an EBT thread
was deleted. The one thing we had so stringently avoided for so many weeks.
Ellipsiiis was blamed. It was the conspiracy again. Now that the show was over
Ellipsiiis was removing the evidence. As known Ellipsiiis members, of course,
some laid the blame directly at the feet of Owen and myself. After all.
Ellipsiiis did control the board didn’t they?
Enough was enough. I stripped Gator of his moderator status. I didn’t do it
because I didn’t like him. I didn’t do it because he was a troublemaker.
That could have been done when the other admin had suggested it the previous
week. I did it because he touched the third rail. He had used his powers as a
moderator for his own personal reasons instead of the good of the board.
I also emailed him. I told him that either he post on EZ explaining that he had
done the deed and apologize to the posters of EZ or I would post my version and
it would not be kind.
Gator did show. Apologize he did not. He was very succint in telling everyone
that he had deleted the threads because they were all either started by him or
pertained to him and therefore he had the right to delete them. Of course if he
had ever taken the opportunity to talk to any other moderator he would have
known that he could have deleted his individual posts without deleting entire
threads. He hadn’t. Now, they were gone forever.
Some residents of EZ were not very happy with this answer. There were scathing
responses. Even crochungry who had been quite anti-EBT pointed out that “if
you guys don't want the EZ board to know what's going on stop staging your
fights in front of an audience. And don't think that after the fact no one will
notice when you have second thoughts and try and remove the debris.” It was a
damned good point.
Gator stated that he owed no one an apology and departed EZ for a final time.
The final shot had been fired. The board war was over
As with any war, there was enough good and enough evil on both sides to keep
anyone from being overly proud. The field was bloody. There were injuries that
many months later would still ache. Friendships were formed. Friendships were
lost. Hurts, so deep, they might never heal.
The war was indeed over, but nobody won.
To Be Concluded……….Next: Good Night Moon
The Secret Codex of the Spoiler Boards
by
griftd
Epilogue
It was over. The show. The war. My personal feud with
Gatormeatisyummy. All over.
Spoiling still continued in the MESS hall but for all intents and purposes it
ceased elsewhere.
Spoilers wasn’t completely quiet but you could certainly hear a mouse whisper
into cotton. It quickly became obvious that we weren’t paying attention to the
rules anymore. Following the riotous party that happened the night of the
finale, I didn’t even clean up the Spoilers forum. It was wasted with off
topic threads and I didn’t care.
I turned my back and walked away. Spoilers soon turned into an off topic
paradise. You could post nearly anything and get away with it. I checked in
every few days, but didn’t lock or delete anything.
In Sucks and Off Topic, the residents were not as tied to the show any longer,
so they continued posting away with their usual vigor.
Past experience had shown us that Sucks could get pretty outrageous, pretty
fast, if we paid absolutely no attention to it. Beefjerky proposed making two of
the saner Sucks posters moderators to help out. No one objected and kf59 and
MadWoman were promoted to moderators for the Sucks forum.
Beefjerky must have been in a good mood. On 5-13, he unbanned Vanillaslave. It
lasted exactly one week. She had stolen threads from the Rathaus and began
posting them all over the board. She was banned again and I secured the Rathaus.
Banning Vanillaslave was not Beefjerky’s final act.
The same day he banned her for the final time, I was checking around the boards
and noticed a post titled “we live, we die, and death not ends it”.
Beefjerky was leaving. I didn’t believe it. Beefy was always a smart ass and
he loved a good joke. I posted that he should get off the drugs and get back to
locking threads.
I then went to the Rathaus and saw that he had posted there also. He was really
quitting. His final wish was that OkieLoki be given administrative powers and
that Madwoman and kf59 should be let loose on the whole board.
It’s a strange thing to stare at a message board and feel a warm, wet tear
slowly fall down your face. In the beginning we had fought. Soon, we became
friends. We jousted and played on CBT. We stood back to back and guarded each
other during the fury of the board wars. He was my partner in mischief. He was
my comrade in my arms. He was my brother. Now, he was gone.
My heart filled to the rim with sadness as I took the steps to honor his final
request. I promoted Madwoman, kf59 and Okieloki and sent them the keys to the
Rathaus.
I then looked one more time at Beefjerky’s final post in the Rathaus. I had to
laugh a little as my eyes filled with water again. There, in its simplicity, was
his essence. Whimsical, even childish in nature but with a poetic finality.
It was simply titled,
Good Night Moon.
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Where Are They Now?
vvicked:
vvicked was banned very early and has never returned. He has been spotted at
other EZ boards but not here. At least not under the name vvicked.
SmellyKimmi:
SmellyKimmi was also a victim of early banning, but I hear he will be making a
return engagement very soon. (Go get’em Chauncey)
AtlantaFatMike:
The court jester of the spoiler boards recently went into lurk mode although he
occasionally comes out of his hole. Who knows what he will come up with next.
Vanillaslave:
Sadly, she still blames me for most of her troubles. She was finally unbanned
again on 7-12-01. She recently made history as being the first person proposed
to in a post on EZ.
Cygnus:
He hasn’t been back to EZ since his final banning. He continues his crusade
to expose the EBT by any means necessary.
SurvivorLover
: The first EZ board historian has been seen in foreign lands but has not been
seen at EZ since the end of the show.
Seraphaem and the Angels:
The cockroaches of EZ. We could never kill them all. He (or they) bragged about
an infinite list of EZ screen names. Someone claiming to be Seraphaem still
haunts the Off Topic forum throwing out the occasional threat of a return
engagement.
Gatormeatisyummy:
Has never left his homeland since the final battle of the Board War. Once I
thought we would become friends, but no more. He and I have not spoken to each
other since our final battle.
DeepKangaroo:
Still runs Survivornewsnet. Still posts his information everywhere. Despite our
differences during the height of the crises, I learned that he was a reasonable
guy who just wanted to do the right thing. He is also is pretty funny if you can
get used to his twisted brand of humor.
The Victims of the Days of Banning:
In May, I was contacted by PleasePassThePork. I grew very fond of her. Soon
after, I unbanned her. Later as I grew to know the residents of Hobietopia, I
tried to undue a great injustice. I had always known they had been greatly
wronged and it had always bothered me. I unbanned all those I could find. You
can see many of them stirring the flames once again in Sucks.
Hobietopia:
Alas, utopia remains an elusive dream. Even Hobietopia matured and with it came
disagreements between posters, thread deletions and yes, even bannings. They
were very sporadic but they happened all the same. It’s still a fun place to
visit and blow off steam.
The Gator Board:
Not long after the conclusion of the Board War, the Gator Board has it’s own
little civil war. This led to a great schism amongst the Gator posters as some
followed Gatormeatisyummy to form a new board while others remained at the old
board.
The Ellipsiiis Brain Trust:
Still as elusive and mysterious as ever, the EBT remains hidden behind its
walls.
Pheenix11, Stylemaster20001:
Both missing since the end of the show. They and their unique senses of humor
are missed.
The Off Topic Crew:
Born in the fires of the conspiracy wars, they are still going strong. They
formed a tight-knit community that became a sort of kinder, gentler version of
Sucks.
The Nameless Admins:
Most have left now. They may or may not be back next season. Despite their
differing styles, they were just as important as any of us public ones.
The Faceless One:
Like the Lord of Shadows, he has disappeared. Will he come back? I don’t
know. He remains faceless to this day.
Beefjerky:
Still MIA, but strangely I always feel his presence nearby. Especially when I
visit Sucks.
The Admins (OkieLokie, Madwoman, kf59, Owen93):
Like solitary guardians, they still watch over the board. Kf59 runs around
Sucks playing with the residents and reminding us all that just because you put
on the uniform doesn’t mean you have to lose your sense of humor. OkieLoki
still runs the MESS and carries on Beefjerkys legacy. Madwoman is all over the
place, catching things in the tiniest nooks and crannies. With a fiery temper
and a quick wit, she reminds me of another admin in his early headstrong days. I
always felt that she was like my EZ board little sister. Owen93. The old man of
the bunch now. He has seen it all. Like any good witch, he is both here and
everywhere. Lending guidance, wisdom, making friends and throwing in the
occasional chant. I will always say that the best thing I ever did on EZ was
promote Owen to administrator.
_______________________________________________________________________
As for me? Well, I have had fun. I have cried tears. I have made friends. I have
made enemies. I have seen great cruelty. I have seen endless kindness.
I made mistakes, but to this day, I will always believe that I stayed true to
the one thing I set out to accomplish. Let fairness and decency always guide me.
That is the end of my story.
It is also the end of griftd.
Goodbye, everyone.
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