Hi
@Ghodeous,
No, it's not just us. If you go back and look at the posts from the start of this thread onward, you will see a lot more people outraged at the posts that
@Rob Monster made on Np, Twitter, and elsewhere.
However, for most of us, our primary focus is running a business. Many have turned Rob off completely because getting upset each time he posts is not healthy. It is destructive and distractive. Plus Rob has made a reputation for Epik and their related services (BitMitigate, Anonymize, us.tv, etc) as a welcoming company for extremist, mostly hate speech and conspiracy theory content. This is the result of branding his business as a haven for free speech. That's a dog whistle to those that like to publish such offensive, hateful, racist content. Because otherwise, you could go to just any Internet company. So, doesn't look like we're going to change his mind.
Recently, Rob has toned down his postings of controversial material (at least on Np) and posted more about new services being launched by Epik. My latest issue with Rob is how he publicly maligns the businesses he sees as biggest competitors to those new Epik services. Not to mention the media that is critical of him. I think he is taking a few pages out of a well-known real estate mogul's playbook.