we now have an individual with posts under two accounts, something usually associated with the gods

Site Rules Governing User Accounts explicitly allows that to any ordinary user under the condition that they tell the gods. I know of ordinary users who post under two accounts (even I have an alternate account for it allows me to test whether it's my user settings that's broken something). It's quite possible that there are lots of people that post under multiple account, only they don't need to reveal that, whereas gods do reveal the connection between their normal and godly accounts. In fact, the gods also have not completely public extra accounts too, eg. it's not completely obvious who's behind

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In reply to Re^3: For PM gods only (ploy) by ambrus
in thread For PM gods only by Shaka_Flex

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