What makes more sense for Epik customers, to haze the person in control of our domains non-stop for having used crappy code and therefore horrible technical employees in the past or...
to continuously apply pressure on the narcissistic person/people in the thread who quite literally may have been involved in not just planning the hacking our info, but leaking *all of it* to the public?
If the answer is the former, you probably have the idea that Epik domain registrar was just used by far-right-wingers / nazis. Which is false and probably why DDOSsecrets hasn't made the DB browsable without a torrent, as it including thousands of random innocent Epik customers. It's also why the few media reports on this sometimes had quotes from professionals saying utilizing this hack for political purposes is 'unethical'.
The people involved in stoking hackers or hacking our material don't want to accept responsibility for their actions. It's sad, because the only morally innocent people here with respect to the breach are (usually) random customers and those supporting them.
If law enforcement, who have been really good in the past with respect to Anonymous-related people, is reading this thread and has legal ability to peruse the leak, one would find most people using this service were not political at all and this had negative impact on many innocent people.