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It looks like @mrak_a has two new targets. His mindset remains unchanged, and he’s still using the same old tactics. This time, he set his sights on two people: 1. A young, aspiring student who recently got into neural networks and created a defensive bot @ruSpamNS_bot. The bot only has about 200 users – it’s nothing big yet. The student simply borrowed one feature from @INOTAROBOT, and suddenly here comes @mrak_a, playing the role of the chief clown and accusing him of unhealthy competition. Here’s what @mrak_a had to say: "Well, you're such a rat" "I'll say one thing – at least two people tried to implement that idea before you" "You've crossed the line" "In healthy competition" "But when you overdo it, the stick breaks" After that, he did his usual thing – unleashing his bot army of 20,000 bots to attack the support chat: https://t.me/VenusLaboratory/85173, and on top of that, he even banned the student from using bot @INOTAROBOT.