Blake Lively- Jason Baldoni and NYT - False Light claims

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Okay. Read that BL/RR won’t be attending the Met Gala this year. Was there no invite or have they decided to not attend after the whole SNL mess?

Stopwatch is ready!


They haven't gone since 2022. There was no reason to expect them to go, and it probably works to their advantage to have an excuse not to go -- it's not a great time for displays of excess.


They are on the board though, so their absence year after year is going to be noticeable. In 2023 he was shooting Deadpool out of the country and she was on the set of it ends with us so it makes sense that they didn’t go. I’m not sure why they didn’t go last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ladies! Everyone has forgotten about this mess/is over it except you!!


DP. On the contrary, it is just getting started. Blake's next major role is "courtroom drama." Like Amber Heard, it will be her last role.
Anonymous
TS posted on IG, which she rarely does, to support Selena Gomez’s new album. Still silent on BL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TS posted on IG, which she rarely does, to support Selena Gomez’s new album. Still silent on BL.


Speaks volumes. Khaleesi is down a dragon.
Anonymous
I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).



You don’t think there are Blake paid/associated people on fauxmoi? I’d kinda assume her people are all over it, given it’s influence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


lol, sure, Jan, not paid for this enormous waste of time poster.


Lol I’ll bite. This is a tiny community of people you’re talking about. 4.8 million members does not mean that there’s that much recent engagement. There’s really only a fraction of that engaging, and it sounds like they are even split with some Baldoni supporters.

What is way more telling is her brands have gone dark. IEWU was the best movie performance in terms of box office she has ever had, by a long run, and she has been unable to capitalize on it.

She wanted that movie to show the world she was ready and able to produce and direct like Scarlett and Anna are doing and it’s been 7 months and crickets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


That’s interesting and surprising to me. I don’t spend any time on other sites discussing this so my impression of what others thought was as you had described.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


lol, sure, Jan, not paid for this enormous waste of time poster.


Lol I’ll bite. This is a tiny community of people you’re talking about. 4.8 million members does not mean that there’s that much recent engagement. There’s really only a fraction of that engaging, and it sounds like they are even split with some Baldoni supporters.

What is way more telling is her brands have gone dark. IEWU was the best movie performance in terms of box office she has ever had, by a long run, and she has been unable to capitalize on it.

She wanted that movie to show the world she was ready and able to produce and direct like Scarlett and Anna are doing and it’s been 7 months and crickets.


You'd think someone had run a smear campaign against her or something!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


That’s interesting and surprising to me. I don’t spend any time on other sites discussing this so my impression of what others thought was as you had described.


Award for most obvious sock puppet or tags team bots goes to. . .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


Faux Moi only allows certain opinions though. Its like reading DCUM and concluding that America is mostly progressive. They have an auto ban for anyone who follows certain subs so that they can curate the content and sentiment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


lol, sure, Jan, not paid for this enormous waste of time poster.


Lol I’ll bite. This is a tiny community of people you’re talking about. 4.8 million members does not mean that there’s that much recent engagement. There’s really only a fraction of that engaging, and it sounds like they are even split with some Baldoni supporters.

What is way more telling is her brands have gone dark. IEWU was the best movie performance in terms of box office she has ever had, by a long run, and she has been unable to capitalize on it.

She wanted that movie to show the world she was ready and able to produce and direct like Scarlett and Anna are doing and it’s been 7 months and crickets.


DP. Nobody really gets to capitalize on it, including Baldoni. His live action pac man movie (lol wut) is stalled, too. And I think neither of them necessarily wants to be promoting themselves or looking successful rn because it ultimately hurts their lost profits claims, I would think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


lol, sure, Jan, not paid for this enormous waste of time poster.


Lol I’ll bite. This is a tiny community of people you’re talking about. 4.8 million members does not mean that there’s that much recent engagement. There’s really only a fraction of that engaging, and it sounds like they are even split with some Baldoni supporters.

What is way more telling is her brands have gone dark. IEWU was the best movie performance in terms of box office she has ever had, by a long run, and she has been unable to capitalize on it.

She wanted that movie to show the world she was ready and able to produce and direct like Scarlett and Anna are doing and it’s been 7 months and crickets.


It's true of course there's only a fraction participating, but drawing from a much larger sample than subs focused on the conflict or a thread like this. FauxMois's huge following means that you get a lot of casual engagement from.

And no, what struck me is that the response was not "evenly split." It was anti-Baldoni. I'm used to threads like this where there are always plenty of people ready to jump in and defend him. What was notable to me was how little if that I saw, whereas poster were jumping in to defend Blake, even as the same people might also say they find her annoying.
Anonymous
^ should say "a lot of casual engagement from a larger, broader group of people."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've noticed various posters in this thread talking about public opinion or what "most people" think of this case. The consensus seems to be that Lively got a surge of public support right after the NYT article but by now most people are supporting Baldoni and think Lively's allegations are either overblown or flat out lies, and that she and Reynolds went after Baldoni's movie. This was also my read on the situation.

But then I saw this on r/Fauxmoi this weekend: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1jgma56/justin_baldoni_sues_his_former_publicist/

Fauxmoi, for those who don't know, is one of the biggest celeb gossip subs on Reddit. It has 4.8m members. In contrast, the main Lively/Baldoni-specific sub I follow on Reddit, r/ItEndsWithLawsuits, is 13k members. I'm used to the comments in that thread being overwhelmingly pro-Baldoni with only a handful of neutral or pro-Blake people, and the pro-Blake comments tend to be voted down.

Well in the Fauxmoi post, that's not the case at all. The highest rated comments are, at a minimum, anti-Baldoni. Some are anti-everyone (a lot of people who are just like "I'm tired of all of these people"). But some of the highest rated comments are pro-Blake.

Like the first 4-5 highest rated comments are stuff like "Dude, give it a rest" (about Baldoni suing someone else) or "Can I sue Baldoni for being f***ing exhausting?" But then there's also this: "This guy is a hot mess express. And as much as I think Blake Lively is probably terrible, I believe her." With a ton of upvotes.

There are some people defending Baldoni, but their defense is tepid and generally in the comments to anti-Baldoni posts -- if there are pro-Baldoni posts, they are not being upvoted.

Given the size of FauxMoi and the fact that it's a general pop culture/celeb sub instead of one focused on this situation, I tend to think it's a better reflection of popular opinion on the matter. It seems to me that while people who are heavily invested in the situation tend to skew toward Baldoni (by a lot), people who have perhaps a healthier relationship to the matter (passing interest, not obsession) tend to be neutral, hate everyone, or dislike Baldoni specifically and believe Blake (even if they don't necessarily like her as a celeb).


That’s interesting and surprising to me. I don’t spend any time on other sites discussing this so my impression of what others thought was as you had described.


Award for most obvious sock puppet or tags team bots goes to. . .


There are at least two people in this thread who are basically pro-Lively, and sometimes we respond to one another. You may have noticed these posts in the thread because we are actually polite to one another. Those are actually the rules of DCUM, which you ignore.

I encourage you to check out recent comments in Website Feedback where Jeff notes he may close this thread. One way to avoid the thread closing would be to stop posting comments that openly insult other posters. Other people, even pro-Baldoni posters, have asked you repeatedly to stop posting insults.

I don’t think you’ll stop because I think you want the thread closed, as you said several pages ago, because the Lively support in here irks you. You’re actively trying to sabotage it.

(I’m just a DMV lawyer mom, not involved or connected to the case. As if lol!! I’ve been on DCUM several years and post on other parts of this board.)

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