I've only see you reply to Wind a couple times in your chat history, so that backs up your claim of not knowing Wind. However, since alts are easy to make, it's possible that you have created alt accounts and talked with Wind before. However, I find that unlikely since looking through Wind's comments a lot of them are talking to Mofu or Lipstor, and not really any other users. However, I don't think it's wise for you to comment on Wind's posts in any regard. It seems they've let passion get the better of them and the insults they are posting are clear violations of the Itch.io community guidlines. They add nothing to the conversation and contain very few valid criticisms. Even if there were valid criticisms, adding insults does nothing but undermind your reputation and argument. That is why I've tried to be as respectful as I can when addressing others here. You've made some good arguments yourself, Yamaho, but I can't disregard the insults you've slipped into your arguments against Lipstor. In one of your other responses to me you even claim that Lipstor " . . . can't understand human language . . ." which is just a blatant falsehood that adds nothing to your argument. I already know you don't like Lipstor, that insult is doing nothing but evoking Lipstor and inviting more drama. So if you want this comment section to be ". . . a game forum, not a toilet." Then I reccommend you refrain from insults and instead offer criticism with valid evidence to back up your claims.
Thank you Yamaho. I'm afraid I'm not really here to persuade Lipstor to change their behavior. I'm just trying to gather viewpoints, context, and facts around this situation so that everyone can make informed thoughts on what has been happening here. Providing this may help others, including Lipstor, understand what issues may be causing this drama. It's a lot of work for something I really probably shouldn't even care about or even gotten involved in, but oh well. I guess my curiosity got the better of me. Regardless, I do want to see this game succeed, and making sure the community doesn't tear itself apart should help in that goal.