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December 14, 2009

"Koji Oe" fails at blogging

Apparently we had an animeblogging dorama yesterday: "Koji Oe", a notorious troll, who's so bad that I don't even subscribe to his feed, finally ran out of luck. He posted an entry that exposed the past of his ex-fujoshi girlfriend, completely anonymously, as far as I can tell (since I do not subscribe, I don't have that entry cached). Nonetheless, visible parts of the post are written in his typical nasty style.

Although "Koji Oe" made his blog inaccessible, surely he has to realize that somebody, somewhere, has the page cached. Cache at Google shows that the page briefly went to the top of "most visited" on his blog.

P.S. I added quotes around the handle in case one of the real Koji Oe's get confused. The troll's Twitter page says that his name is Bryan.

UPDATE: The post is open again now, and bloggers flock like butterflies to it.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at 11:40 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 Hey what is this? Anyway, I probably shouldn't have set it to private in the first place, but I was really freaking out.

I really don't know what happened. I mean, I really thought she'd find it funny too because she was into the whole Internet/4chan shit at one point in her life, but I guess I just went over some boundaries that I shouldn't have. The entry is purely fictional and satirical.

There is a lot of other stuff that hasn't been mentioned, and I won't go into details, but she treated everything like how a high schooler would. In the end, we both made a lot of mistakes.

Posted by: Koji Oe at December 16, 2009 09:10 AM (XXBJr)

2 It's your prerrogative to mark the post private or delete it. All I'm saying that it's not a good defence. In fact, I have the post in my possession now, just don't want to make the situation worse.

Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at December 16, 2009 02:53 PM (/ppBw)

3 Hmm. An interesting assessment. I don't know that this constitutes a failure at blogging so much as an episode of blogging which revealed a set of traits that clashed with the desires of his romantic interest.

Is failure to hide aspects of himself in a relationship a failure of skill at deceit, or a failure to pick the right person, which then resulted in the need for a deception that could not be maintained?

Posted by: moritheil at December 16, 2009 08:34 PM (CIfIx)

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