I'm sorry, what?Vertion wrote: Wed May 29, 2019 1:22 am I have dealt with public shaming for a long time and seen just how destructive it can be to the survival of not just one person, but their family and their community.
I would say, rebuke DiscoDSP, absolutely, but give the company a chance to apologize and mend it's position. If you never give a positive out, then the situation will not improve. Rebuke, yes, but this should not be a public hanging. Let DiscoDSP share their side of the story. You are assuming it's all blind greed and deception, and a shame if it is so, but if the company is desperately trying to put food on the table for their family, that's another story.
What is stopping discoDSP from commenting on this thread? Or stopped them from commenting when the OP had originally contacted them? Or stopped them from posting an email to all of their customers? Or posting a note on their website? Or taking just about any other possible route of communicating with customers before and after doing this?
No one deletes discoDSP's posts here, no one took their website or the mailing list, or their social media, away. Their silence is their choice. So I'm sorry but I don't feel sorry for discoDSP - if they can delete people's posts with legitimate questions from their forum, they surely have the opportunity to clear the air. It makes me sad that no matter how unethical or questionable the dev's behavior is, there will always be people defending them.

