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 Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2025-10-30 22:41

Maybe he thought he was.

He seems to have gone a bit quiet as of late.

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: donald 
Date:   2025-10-30 23:07

In fact, in the last 48 hours the ICA has permanently banned him from membership (in light of recent abuse, he was previously under a 1 or 2 year suspension). He also stalks FB and forum such as this using fake IDs.

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: Dan Shusta 
Date:   2025-10-30 23:47

I decided to delete the linked article about David Blumberg.

All of the negative comments and especially the picture began to convince me that the article had to be removed.

I slowly began to feel that that type of material simply doesn't belong on this BB.



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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: Philip Caron 
Date:   2025-10-31 01:06

He is to me.

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: David H. Kinder 
Date:   2025-10-31 02:58

I don't know enough about it all. I am in Blumberg's Facebook group. He has posted how others mocked him, made up fake profiles and offending pics, etc. No idea how it all started. I believe he said it's out of jealousy - and I must admit that when someone is at the top of their game, they easily become such a target... but again, I don't know how it all began or why the ICA would make such a decision.

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: SecondTry 
Date:   2025-10-31 03:45

I have no horse in this race.

That said, it is, IMO difficult for noteworthy people and brands in our or any space to have an internet presence.

Many lay low under the reality that to post, especially to a large enough and anonymous audience (or at least an audience having distance that's longer than an arm can punch someone in the nose) increases the odds considerably that some dissenter may respond in ways that might be less savvy than they'd risk in face to face discussion, critiquing things (sometimes because) they lack the aptitude to achieve.

It then becomes an exercise in discipline for the original poster to weigh the benefits of keeping hush and flying above the noise, or responding back in the belief that if they don't said noise will only get worse.

There's a vendor I'll keep nameless who once posted to the board more frequently, that I established an internet friendship with. It would incense him that no matter how hard he tried to please customers there were always some haters out there that would disparage the products that put food on his table.

It helped him to for me to remind him how many supporters he had, and how the vast majority reading liked, or had no issue with his products or need to respond.

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: Fuzzy 
Date:   2025-10-31 05:06

I tried to go through the voluminous (and extremely one-sided) info at the link provided by Dan (thanks for the link, Dan - I had no idea about any of this until you provided the link), but I couldn't make it all the way through. Social media is the cesspool that it is, and that's what it looked like to me.

For a person to take it to the point of creating websites to share the information seems a little overly excitable to me, and hints towards the possibility that there might be some underlying/unshared info (agenda?) beneath. I don't know the folks involved.

Maybe given enough information, I'd change my mind - but I'll say it again: Social media is a cesspool, and I have a tough time getting too excited about such interactions.

Fuzzy
;^)>>>

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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: donald 
Date:   2025-11-01 02:54

I'm not sure what was linked above etc re Blumberg, but I know this. He was always to me a bit annoying, however it was true that much of the information he imparted was also "good" or "useful", even if at times his motivation seemed self serving rather than altruistic.
In more recent years he has moved into the territory of abusing, stalking and threatening people (a number of whom I know, and trust to be giving an accurate account). At some point, a long time after I blocked him, he made a mild threat to me, nothing to be too stressed by but also so oddly out of proportion to the significance of our disagreement that it definitely was strange and unsettling. If I threaten someone, I'm not surprised by a threat in response. If all I do is make a mild commentary I expect the same in response- not a response that is escalating the level of disagreement to a more threatening level.
If he chose to do that IN PERSON he'd discover some truths quite quickly, but it's actually against the law of most countries to threaten to do that in writing.
Let's take another example....
Tom Ridenour, for example, was in the same boat- he imparted good and useful information, and it was a bit more apparent that his motivation WAS altruistic (this is of course in both cases open to interpretation). Tom, having somewhat iconclastic political and social views, also riled up a few people the wrong way but NEVER threatened, stalked or abused anyone. He is not banned anywhere, and still imparts his good and useful information.



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 Re: Is David Blumberg Still Releavant?
Author: kdk 
Date:   2025-11-01 18:11

Chris P wrote:

> Maybe he thought he was.
>
> He seems to have gone a bit quiet as of late.
>

I don't believe this thread has quite reached the level of character assassination that would require closing it, but it certainly qualifies as character-based discussion regarding a (mostly former) contributor to the BBoard and could be interpreted as violating the 2nd of the BBoard's Rules (see Help/Rules above),
"No ad hominem attacks (discuss the question/answer, not the person. Sometimes it's hard to separate the two - discretion is the better part of valor)."

Did something specific prompt this mention of David? His last post here that comes up in the Search utility was in 2005.

Karl

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