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The whole Bully Hunters fiasco, Army of Rynlar is similar to BullyHunters.com?

What is BullyHunters.com? It is a group of female players who hold grudges or are paid real money to bully male players. They have started a movement and encouraged other female players to hunt down and bully other players online. They use appealing propaganda of victimized females to justify their actions. They have made videos and articles promoting their cause. However, BullyHunters.com seems to be a scam and fraud, using fake numbers of female victims to increase their website traffic. It is unacceptable to exploit females for their propaganda and declare a false number of victims in order to start a conflict in MMO games. It appears that their main focus was on FPS games, but they have since failed. Now, there is a new group emerging with the same conspiracy, possibly influenced by BullyHunters.com, called Army of Rynlar, led by someone named Rynlar. The worst part is that they may be subhumans residing in the US, possibly part of underground organizations. They use saintly catchphrases and claim to be the keepers of peace, organizing their community into a better-behaved society. However, they have been leaking people's privacy, stealing their Discord IDs, and storing them in their database. They exploit teens in a group called "troll hunters" and chase and slander anyone they deem fit. They want to turn small content creators, infamous players, and small networks into their life project. The behaviors of Army of Rynlar are similar to those of BullyHunters. They appear out of nowhere to blackmail and force you to join their propaganda. You have two choices: obey and join, with a false guarantee of safety, or defy them and have your username, nickname, or media profile exposed on their media streams, regardless of whether it is in-game or on social networks like Facebook. They will intimidate and threaten you, claiming to watch you everywhere and causing trauma and unpleasant gaming experiences for any gamer. If they cannot handle you with their current members, they will add you to their roster list and continue to chase you. In summary, it is easy to see the similarities between the names BullyHunters and TrollHunters. They lie to their community about their reasons for chasing their victims, claiming it is due to bans and violations, but they do not mention how they resolve these issues. They also use anonymous names to hide their true identities and for their own entertainment.

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