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On 14th of November community member [[Benads]] received an email from twitter that Vietnads twitter account was an impersonator and that the account would be locked.
On 14th of November community member [[Benads]] received an email from twitter that Vietnads twitter account was an impersonator and that the account would be locked.


It quickly became clear this was not a temporary action and on the 15th of Novembe Community members began their posting campaign posting #justice4vietnads on twitter.
It quickly became clear this was not a temporary action and on the 15th of November Community members began their posting campaign posting #justice4vietnads on twitter.


Benads posted a series of depressing tweets:
Benads posted a series of depressing tweets:
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#justice4vietnads  🙏|[[Benads]]}}
#justice4vietnads  🙏|[[Benads]]}}
Outpourings of support came from the Monad community with many (including the CEO [[Keone|Keone Hon]] adding #justiceforvietnads to their name to show their support).
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Both Vietnads and Indonads were restored around December 14th.
[[File:Return of Vietnads screenshot.png|Return of Vietnads screenshot.png]]
==Community Response==
Some community members have expressed suspicion about the official story as given by Benads, giving a range of alternate theories. These include:
* False flag attack (reason unknown)
* Inside job engineered by Benads himself to garner sympathy and attention. This is bolstered by the fact that Benads was hired by Monad Labs not long after.
* [[Pampam]] reported vietnads (motivations unknown). Some have suggested that Pampam chewing through the wall was a means of sending a message to the outside world.

Latest revision as of 11:32, 23 February 2024

On 14th of November community member Benads received an email from twitter that Vietnads twitter account was an impersonator and that the account would be locked.

It quickly became clear this was not a temporary action and on the 15th of November Community members began their posting campaign posting #justice4vietnads on twitter.

Benads posted a series of depressing tweets:

day 2 without Vietnads, the small objects around me like the pen, notebook, charger, laptop mouse, etc., seem to be conversing with each other; they've started to play and laugh like children justice for vietnads 🙏
day 1 without VIETNADS: tried talking to my coffee cup, but it's not as responsive justice for vietnads 🙏
day 3 without Vietnads, everything around has gradually become familiar with each other, leaving only me feeling lonely
  1. justice4vietnads 🙏

Outpourings of support came from the Monad community with many (including the CEO Keone Hon adding #justiceforvietnads to their name to show their support).

Both Vietnads and Indonads were restored around December 14th.

Return of Vietnads screenshot.png

Community Response[edit]

Some community members have expressed suspicion about the official story as given by Benads, giving a range of alternate theories. These include:

  • False flag attack (reason unknown)
  • Inside job engineered by Benads himself to garner sympathy and attention. This is bolstered by the fact that Benads was hired by Monad Labs not long after.
  • Pampam reported vietnads (motivations unknown). Some have suggested that Pampam chewing through the wall was a means of sending a message to the outside world.