Since MiTo is waiting for my reply and I've seen a lot of dirt flung about, I'll go ahead and give my reply.
You pretty much nailed it on why I have a hard time with you. And, for the record, I have not gone out of my way to try and belittle you or anything else. When I posted my original comment in the BB thread it was because I felt genuine betrayal to see someone who got so much help from the community and who got a successful buy out of it go out and say something that totally spat in the face of the community. Maybe it wasn't right of me to air it in public like that, but at the same time, I felt that something needed to be said. It had nothing to do with prior history. After all, I also
called out PMH and we have no history.
So onto the history. If I'm going to be completely honest, you always annoyed me a little. Plenty of people on here do though. You had a way of self-promotion that just rubbed me wrong. Then I watched as you began to belittle people's designs and mock-ups, my own included. When stuff went down, I felt like your apologies weren't apologies, but an attempt to save face and paint yourself as a good guy. The "analysis" on why the buy failed and then posting it to Reddit was just twisting the knife and felt like a vindictive slap in the face. In fact, many of your following comments have felt that way, bragging about how well your GB did, then belittling mine for failing and all the negativity sent my way. It pissed me off and I decided to cut you out and ignore you. I've learned that it's better to cut people out in life and ignore them than to face the drama that can come about by interacting with them. I have enough stress from my job, I don't need it from my hobbies too.
If you are genuinely sorry and want to be seen as a good guy, cut back on the self-promotion, listen when people give advice and respond politely. If they over step, politely call them out in private or ignore them. Do stuff to help the community behind the scenes or without any hope of benefiting from it. Maybe that means PMing people their own mock ups if they're asking for help. To be frank, that would have gone a long way with you and me. If you had just kept your mouth closed and PMed mock ups, I would have graciously said thank you and posted them.
I can see why others are pissed about the new mockup for my GB. I can see why, though I don't share in their level of animosity. I do think it is a little rude to state that you made it better when you abandoned the stripe concept central to it and that you stated you corrected some mistakes without discussing it with me. At the same time, I do appreciate that you are attempting to mend bridges; however, part of that is putting your ego aside and letting someone else realize their concept. If you want to give suggestions politely (have you thought about doing XYZ), that's always appreciated, but reworking a concept without discussion does kind of give an I know better than you feel.
In short, Bunny pretty much nailed some of my sentiments, if a bit more...passionately than I would:
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do you not understand, that relentlessly teasing someone for their design, offending them, and telling them to **** off, isnt fixed by you renaming their buy, redoing their artwork and insinuating they need your help to make it a success, you are doing everything you can to make him feel as small as possible
I'm someone who is willing to give people second chances, but they have to earn their respect back. After what's happened, it will be a journey. Part of that is owning up to your mistakes, something I see has only been partially done in this thread. It's not an easy thing to fess up to your mistakes (like when I dropped and broke a $5000 lens), but it does clear the air and start to rebuild trust.
I want to be in the same camp as Moz, believing in the goodness of people, but ****ty experiences throughout my life have taught me to be skeptical. So I encourage you to keep trying to rebuild trust with the community and show that you can change and that you are maturing. I know I'm not perfect, but that is something I strive for and I strive to see in others. It is that sustained change that builds trust.
Something that would go a long way in my book would be calling out K3 and denouncing him on Reddit.