>>133
You're really grasping at straws here, and using the possibility that any random shitbag could be the owner of progrider to your advantage.
Here's a fact: you can't easily spam this place anymore. It would cost you either a lot of time and effort or a lot of money. Why would you want to keep the /prog/ userbase here where you can't control the content?
>>135
I could stay here and ask you directly without giving you traffic. Hell, you spend more time talking about it here than you do on your own site!
expecting me to admit that I'm Tablecat
I don't and I already explained why this isn't possible. Stop beating the dead horse.
I expect this "break" to last about as long as the last one -- roughly 2 hours. You will continue shitposting and spamming (manually this time) like you have for the past few years because you are that pathetic.