I'm really about to open up a can of worms here, and this is definitely one of those incidents that you really had to experience for yourself to understand just how utterly bizarre it was.
Chapter 6: The Adventures of Not-So-Supermuppet
This is, perhaps, one of MC's weirdest, yet most infamous mysteries of all time, going right down in history alongside the ominous King Agrippa (another mystery for another time), because not only were the circumstances really strange, but just about the entire forum had been hijacked.
During the mid and late 2000s, MC saw a boom in new members joining the community, some of them stuck around for a while, others came and went, and while a lot these newer members left their mark on the forum in their own way, none of them left quite a scar on our community like the infamous troll who went by the handle
"Supermuppet" . . . and "baba" . . . and a number of others, including posing as some of our own long-standing, respected members . . . more on that to come.
"Supermuppet" was one of many new members who hopped onboard the MC train in 2006, along with his "brother," "baba." I say "brother" in quotation marks, because these two could very well have been the very same person posting under sock puppet accounts . . . it doesn't help that this troll continually not only continued to rejoin MC under different aliases, they also began impersonating other members as well, which lead to a major headache for the community. But, before I can get into that, I have to explain why "Supermuppet" and "baba" were so troublesome in the first place.
Things started out seemingly simple enough: Muppet fans hanging among other Muppet fans on a Muppet forum - nothing wrong with that . . . however, things began taking an unusual turn after "Supermuppet" and "baba" started getting a little comfortable around here. Again, it was stated by these two accounts that they were brothers, however, their posts weren't just suspiciously similar to each others - they were almost completely identical, namely the distinct way their posts were capitalized: back in the vBulletin days of the forum, Phil had implemented prohibition on the forum in regards to posting in all caps, LIKE THIS (an indication of yelling in text), because apparently Phil felt members were abusing this, so if you attempted to type in all caps, Your Posts And Replies Would Automatically Be Edited By The System To Look Like This: The First Letter In Every Word Of Your Post Would Be Capitalized, But Not The Rest Of The Words. Both "Supermuppet" and "baba"'s posts were like this. On top of that, we gradually began noticing other new members under various different screennames were popping up on the forum shortly afterward with this exact same posting style. In addition to the peculiar posting style, these members were also not above occasionally sharing some of their narrow-minded and bigoted views, despite frequently playing the race card themselves (they claimed to be black).
Eventually, it was clear what their actual motive for being here was: they were the owners of their own, rival Muppet fan forum, which was nearly a blatant rip off of Muppet Central, not just in terms of their forum's format, layout, and board names, but also in their forum's name: Muppet City. Think about it: a Muppet forum with the acronym MC . . . Muppet
Central? Muppet
City? Their intentions were to round up our members here and migrate them over to their forum . . . they acted like they were our bestest friends in the whole wide world, and even passed themselves off as such, so they were desperate to bring us over to their side, and when they saw things weren't going their way, then began the masquerades . . . on
both forums.
"Supermuppet" and "baba" soon began registering more sock puppet accounts on both forums, including impersonating some of our long-time, respected members, and one specific example I can remember as clear as day is our very own Mat, a.k.a. Beauregard. Here on Muppet
Central, they registered a sock puppet account, and copied every single detail from Mat's Beauregard profile, right down to the animated GIF avatar he had of Beauregard blinking (yes, vBulletin allowed animated GIF avatars) . . . the only difference was the spelling of the username, which, to the best of my memory, was Bea
vregard (notice the V instead of a U). On Muppet
City, they registered the exact same sock puppet account, only with the correct spelling of Bea
uregard. As you can imagine, this Beauregard imposter acted like they had gone over to Muppet
City, liked it a whole lot better than Muppet
Central, and tried to persuade the rest of us to follow suit. Pretty soon, Muppet
Central was virtually consumed by Muppet
City spam posted in incredible volume by "Supermuppet," "baba," "Bea
vregard," and the numerous other sock puppet accounts . . . it got to a point where everybody on Muppet Central had become suspicious of everyone else - if anybody started posting even slightly differently than they ordinarily do - even in a joking manner - we had to make sure they hadn't been hacked by the troll(s), or they weren't another sock puppet imposter account. It also got so bad that when we had actual legitimate new members join during this same time, we were suspicious of them as well - and some, unfortunately, had the misfortunate of being wrongfully accused of being more imposters . . . I believe Dwayne may have actually been one of those wrongfully accused (please correct me if I don't remember as such).
Things got so bad that certain members here including myself, MrsPepper, Beauregard, ThePrawnCracker, and a few others had our own private forum that we would occasionally retreat to whenever we felt uncomfortable being here on MC (think of it like own own private Discord server) . . . this wasn't the first time we had done so (again, I'll go into more details about this when I write about the terrifying tale of King Agrippa), but we did this because "Supermuppet," "baba," and the other sock puppets and imposters had all of us on edge - we just wanted to ensure that we had not been hacked or had imposters. In a way, our private forum was something of a sanctuary, but admittedly, we were still on edge that, someway, somehow, the troll(s) would even find our private forum and hijack it as well.
Yes, for all intents and purposes, Muppet
Central was hijacked by the goon(s) of Muppet
City. Eventually, our admins and mods finally put the kibosh on these sock puppets, imposters, and as well as "Supermuppet" and "baba" - so much so that there is no trace evidence of any of their spam left after it was cleaned and sanitized (so David, I wouldn't advise you digging any deeper into this yourself, because you're not likely to find much of anything yourself) . . . but, that still wasn't the entire end of it. While things were cleaned up here on Muppet
Central, there was still the matter of Muppet
City, which, obviously, was something that Phil, Ed, or anyone else couldn't do anything about, so it was still open and operating, with the imposters like "Beauregard" still posting actively and regularly on Muppet
City, and acting like that loved it so much better than Muppet
Central.
Although "Supermuppet," "baba," and the other accounts were completely terminated from Muppet
Central, the mark they left on our forum continued to sting for quite some time, and it took all of us a long while to calm down and feel comfortable around here, and even stop being suspicious of certain new members again, because of how on edge they made us feel during their brief time around here and all of their impersonations, masquerades, and hijackings . . . even though, again, we never really knew for certain if this really was a pair of brothers behind the curtains, if it was just one lone wolf. Either way, this, admittedly, also eventually became something of a, "One of these days, we'll look back on this and laugh," incident for some of us old-timers, as in hindsight, the incident was incredibly ridiculous, but at the time, it was terribly un-nerving and unsettling. Nothing like this has happened on Muppet Central before, or sense, which makes it one of the incidents from our rich history here that really stands out . . . whether or not as a blemish is open to debate, but nevertheless, it does go down in our history.