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One of the leading admins of SpongeBuddy Mania, as well as a former SBC admin (2012-2014) in his own right, ssj was, like MDPP, similarly respected by members of both sites for many years. To this day, he remains an active poster and manager on SBM, having taken on more and more duties with the site as other admins have gone inactive or reduced their roles overall.
One of the leading admins of SpongeBuddy Mania, as well as a former SBC admin (2012-2014) in his own right, ssj was, like MDPP, similarly respected by members of both sites for many years. To this day, he remains an active poster and manager on SBM, having taken on more and more duties with the site as other admins have gone inactive or reduced their roles overall.


Two weeks after MDPP's removal from both sites, and the bans of both [[Spongetron Robotpants]] and [[Cream]] (see below) on SBM by then-moderator [[Trophy]], ssj similarly turned the vast majority of the community, including staff members, against himself by posting a widely-panned SBM thread in which he stated the belief that both MDPP and [[Homie|Kylie]] (his victim and former partner) should have been banned from the site. In December 2018, any hope of recovery from the damage was lost when ssj banned many cross-site members (including former SBM moderators [[Aya]] and [[HawkbitAlpha]]) for continuing to protest his actions, and he continues to forcibly silence any mention of the scandal on SBM to this day.
Two weeks after MDPP's removal from both sites, and the bans of both [[Spongetron Robotpants]] and [[Cream]] (see below) on SBM by then-moderator [[Trophy]], ssj similarly turned the vast majority of the community, including staff members, against himself by posting a widely-panned SBM thread in which he stated the belief that both MDPP and [[Homie|Kylie]] (his victim and former partner) should have been banned from the site. Any hope of recovery from the damage was lost in December 2018, when ssj unbanned MDPP on SBM, while simultaneously banning many cross-site members (including former SBM moderators [[Aya]] and [[HawkbitAlpha]]) for continuing to protest his actions. He has since continued to forcibly silence any mention of the scandal on SBM under the pretense of "legal" issues.


==Other Inactive Users==
==Other Inactive Users==

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