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RuneTopic.com Owner Exposed: DDoS Threats, Leaked DMs, and Hostile Behavior

 

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Introduction

RuneTopic.com presents itself as a trusted hub for the RSPS (RuneScape Private Server) community. But behind the polished front, its leadership displays threats, intimidation, and unprofessionalism.

After approaching the current owner of RuneTopic (known as Rage discord tag vixelstudio) to discuss services, I was met not with professionalism, but with insults, false accusations, and even DDoS threats through alternate accounts.

This blog documents the exchanges directly, so the RSPS community can see the truth for itself.


Hostile Responses to Simple Questions

When asked about RuneTopic’s operation and partnerships, Rage quickly turned hostile:

  • Accused me of “releasing ratted bases” with no proof.

  • Called me “a rat” and “scum of the RSPS community”.

  • Leaked DMs and bragged about it.

  • Threatened DDoS attacks via an alternate account.

What should have been a professional discussion about advertising turned into outright harassment.


DDoS Threats and Alt Messaging

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The harassment didn’t stop on his main account. Rage (or an associate) also messaged me through an alt account, continuing with insults and veiled DDoS threats:

“Nice IP… you live in the UK… send another message I’m waiting boss man.”

This was accompanied by repeated name-calling and warnings not to “message my boy” (Rage). These actions demonstrate a clear intent to intimidate instead of engaging professionally.


Why This Matters

The RSPS community depends on trust, credibility, and collaboration. When the owner of a major platform:

  • Leaks private DMs,

  • Threatens DDoS attacks,

  • Accuses others falsely of malware,

  • Uses alts to harass and intimidate,

…it undermines the entire ecosystem.

RuneTopic.com’s brand is directly tied to its leadership. And when leadership behaves like this, the platform itself cannot be trusted.

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