Greeting, fighters. If you're reading this thread, you're most likely aware of ddosers on RF. Maybe you've been ddosed once after edging someone on moon, or maybe you know a ddoser. Or maybe you are a ddoser. Either way, this thread is an educational summary on the life of a ddoser, and why they choose to go down this route. Let's begin. Reason 1: Bullying It's entirely possible that people who ddos people on RF after losing can be victims of bullying irl. Maybe the pain and sorrow they experience on a daily basis at school or at the playground or maybe at home can push them to take their anger out on random people on Rumble Fighter. This clip from The Ant Bully sums up the behavior of these kinds of people. If you are one of those people, please stop ddosing and get help <3. Reason 2: Commitment Most ddosers are old gens. People who spent hundreds of dollars and hours playing Rumble Fighter over the years. And when they lose, they just can't help themselves and they need to push their pride and anger onto the person who randomly kicked them from a game or edged them off the map. If you are one of these people.. first of all, go outside and get some fresh air. You're seriously beefing on a 15 year old children's anime game that probably has an active playerbase of around 60 people, so.. Reason 3: Loneliness It's possible that ddosers on RF, and other games, are narcissistic and sadists. According to Psychology Today, internet trolls, or ddosers, have been shows to have the same traits of loneliness as school shooters, where a history of bullying makes them take their anger out on the internet. This is very similar to Reason 1, as these people have some sort of past trauma which causes them to ddos people on a dead anime game from 2006. Conclusion People who ddos are either really lonely, bored, mentally unstable or just have a lot of time on their hands and possibly no life. It's an unfortunate fact that some people are willing to take these actions to make the game less fun for others. If you ddos because you lose a game, that's kinda sad lmao. If you see a ddoser, don't be afraid to report it, and the Redfox Helpdesk may or may not do something about it. Gl and hf. (also use a vpn)
i couldnt careless its amusing how years later yall still typing paragraphs and think pieces on ddosing like its that deep. shits never gonna stop nor is a vpn gonna save you from anyone that actually knows what their doing