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Aurora International Condemnation & ISA


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Aurora Condemnation  

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  1. 1. Should we shun Aurora

  2. 2. Should we continue the ISA


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THIS IS THE FINAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE CEO OF AURORA INTERNATIONAL LLC

 

Hello, members of Airsim,

I made it back! I know that as soon as @sviridovt sees this message he will ban this IP address and message, but I wanted to get the following message out there. I hope that @sviridovt at least allows this message to remain long enough for the online community to see it.

 

I feel the first thing I need to say is, well, sorry. Looking back, I have absolutely no clue why on earth I doxxed @Sky Global Holdings, @Freedom Airways INC., @rohithbala, etc. I think that it was supposed to be more of a harmless joke and had absolutely no malice in mind, but I clearly did not think this through. I sincerely apologize to everyone above for any anger, fear, confusion, etc. that I may have caused by posting their location.

Undoubtedly, everyone is wondering how on earth I randomly found out their location. It was honestly quite easy, and I did nothing illegal or vaguely against the rules, at least in finding out. There is a monthly meeting event in Star Alliance, which is linked to a google doc. When I went to the share button, I saw the owner's email. Just because I was curious, I looked up the ending of the email (blahblahblah@ending.ending) and then looked up the abbreviation and found out the school district, and from there, it was obviously easy to find out which city/state it was from. And also, the first name of that person was in the email. @Sky Global Holdings I recommend you take down that docs asap.

Second, contrary to the beliefs of certain people, I am not a 40-year-old creep. @Freedom Airways INC., I am in a grade from 6th to 12th, (which I will not specify) and am from California. Some of you know the city where I am from, but again, not specifying that for obvious reasons. The account was also held by one of my friends in school, who was responsible for the bhsd7th account which, according to him, is apparently banned. I tried to make @Apple Incorporated and @Imperial Holdings just to be able to see what was going on in the forums because I was kind of surprised to learn that the whole incident was still in the spotlight. 

The ISA was a whole thing with Aurora #2 (bhsd7th one) and the whole point was to gain more influence (you were right @rohithbala). The whole idea was to pick a lot of inactive alliances that had many members to hold many seats, and when obviously no one from the alliance voted, the seat would be declared vacant, so the few seats that I would have would be more powerful. Obviously, it started to fall apart quite quickly, starting from when @rohithbala questioned the validity of the ISA. It looks like some people would like to continue the ISA, but I strongly recommend that with the support of the majority, @sviridovt should be asked to delete the ISA alliance. The whole idea of a government of alliances could become an oligarchy quickly, which is obviously not in the best interests of the masses.

@Sky Global Holdings, I saw (before I was banned) that you were wondering about the Aurora International Group. It was mostly just an alliance for fun, which I thought might have gained more members over time as more people joined Airsim World. It was never supposed to be a serious thing, or a competitor to the Star Alliance. The European and Asian Aviation Authorities had no real point to them but to serve as a patsy to gain more seats in the ISA. 

I think that something we can learn from this is that we should be more careful with information we post to the community. I am not some tech genius who knows how to get the IP addresses from people. I simply figured it out by being curious and looking up an email. When posting documents, such as the AirFrance Biennial Board Meeting, we should make sure to use emails that cannot be tracked to a certain place or person. 

I hope that the community moves on from this incident and continues to grow together. The community should be safe place for people to communicate and express their views together, and I hope something like this never happens again, either on purpose or by accident. You can be assured that Aurora International will not show its face in the coming months, and maybe never. We will just watch as AirFrance overtakes Japan Airlines in Arcade I, which was our goal for Aurora the entire time- to become #1 in Arcade I. 

In conclusion, we apologize for the incident which occurred. We hope that the community moves on, the developers keep releasing updates, and the amount of users keep growing. In some form or another, Aurora International Affiliated will be quietly watching from the shadows, because our time here has ended We had a great run, and made some mistakes, but are happy with the experience we had with Airsim World. This is the final goodbye, the final correspondence from the office of the CEO of Aurora International Affiliated Conglomerate LLC. Remember us!

 

- CEO and Board of Directors,

Aurora International Affiliated Conglomerate LLC

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