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Q&A page!Pasta Fan Club (PFC) started off as a fun community centered around a shared love for toys and pasta, with early members joining due to their toy collection or interests in toys and things such as art about them. As attention grew in 2021 and early 2022, new members joined and friendships were formed, culminating in the first Pastafest in August 2022 to celebrate these bonds.
It all started innocently enough with Bling trusting Nebula with mod powers for his dedication. Nebula, a dedicated promoter of the server, seemed like a good choice. Everything seemed fine until Ero, in a moment of jest, used an inappropriate word, albeit with permission from the right person. Nebula's reaction was swift banning Ero and allegedly abusing mod powers by editing messages to frame dissenters.
As you see in this screenshot, Nebula edited Sneopard's message to say a racial slur. The name "Puk" was used as a nickname for servers, and apparently, this screenshot was obtained from DMs where in Nebula's words Sneopard apologized, and Nebula heavy quote on quote accepted his friendship (I would like to remind this was all a scheme by Nebula) but not Ero's which were real apologies. Kind of strange, right? Worse yet, he publicly humiliated him on his live streams despite him apologizing again!
Nebula's influence quickly turned into a dictatorship, allegedly crafting a false narrative to maintain control. But it didn't stop there. Nebula's grasp extended to privacy, holding personal addresses with a chilling declaration: "I'll keep it on hand." Despite saying this, he claims not to have any addresses (which is a lie btw).
As you see in this screenshot, Nebula is threatening PXP The Robot for a package and saying that he would leak things he said which are not true in this case.
As I explained before Nebula creates a false narrative to maintain control, but there are numerous attempts of him also lying his way out of the situation and to create a false reality of us being on the wrong side.
In this screenshot nebula says that Ero wants comeback to PFC. Despite Ero,having no intentions to do so.
All of these accusations contradict the previous images, and it's clear by day that Nebula is "sweeping sh*t under the rug".
This is a very long topic so watch the short video.
Basically Nebula was banned from the original wiki after he revealed his motives.
After his banning Nebula decided to create another wiki and claims about the old Fandom being taken over by rogue admins and everyone moving to his new doppelganger website which is baseless, as the new site remains relatively outdatedas its being copied by a botand basically inactive with very little to no contrubutions and only his edits. and he also claims that the original would be abandoned and it would be a one-time thing.
As you see he is still trying to create a mentality that Ero and the rest of the old fandom are on the wrong side.
It's sad when he said the exact opposite way back.
Cults are notorious for their manipulation and coercion tactics, using fear and secrecy to maintain control. Nebula's actions eerily echo these tactics, creating a climate of fear and mistrust. Now, these steps of indoctrination are shockingly the same tactics used on the members in Pasta Fan Club.
Example: Separating individuals from their previous social environment and support networks.
Evidence: Nebula controlling the environment by banning members like Ero and framing dissenters, which isolates them from the group and discourages external influences.
Example: Creating an environment where new members feel unconditionally accepted and loved.
Evidence: Initial acceptance of Nebula's mod powers and his dedication to the server, making him seem trustworthy and loyal. This builds a false sense of belonging and loyalty to Nebula's control.
Example: Encouraging or forcing individuals to share personal secrets, fears, and past experiences.
Evidence: Nebula's possession and threats to use personal information against members, such as threatening to expose personal addresses, which manipulates and controls them through fear of exposure.
Example: Exercising control over individuals' daily activities, routines, and decisions.
Evidence 1 : Nebula's alleged control over the narrative within the group, dictating what is acceptable and who gets banned, which directly affects members' engagement and participation.
Evidence 2 : Constantly disturbing a meber to create a Youtube account.
Example: Using techniques such as love bombing, guilt-tripping, and fear-mongering.
Evidence: Nebula's inconsistent punishments, like banning Ero but not Cody create confusion and emotional manipulation. This also includes Nebula publicly shaming Ero despite apologies.
Example: Repeatedly exposing individuals to the group's doctrines, beliefs, and ideologies.
Evidence: Nebula's repeated narrative of the old Fandom being taken over by "rogue admins" and promoting the new wiki as the legitimate one. This consistent message reinforces his control over the group's beliefs.
Example: Reinforcing desired behaviors with rewards and privileges while punishing dissent.
Evidence: Nebula's selective banning and shaming of members who do not conform to his control, while rewarding those who support him, such as Bling initially supporting Nebula despite the controversy.
Example: Instilling a strong dichotomy between the group and outsiders.
Evidence: Nebula's portrayal of the old Fandom as being controlled by "rogue admins" and pushing the narrative that everyone is moving to his new wiki. This fosters a sense of unity within his controlled environment and distrust of the original Fandom.
These behaviors illustrate a pattern of manipulation and control within the PFC, closely mirroring tactics used by cults to maintain influence over their members.
The question remains: how far can a community leader go before it crosses into dangerous territory? Nebula's possession of personal information and threats to use it against members raise serious ethical concerns.
As the community reels from these revelations, one thing is clear: ethical leadership requires transparency, respect for privacy, and accountability not manipulation and coercion.
So, is Pasta Fan Club a cult? The evidence of manipulation, control tactics, and threats to privacy suggest heavy parallels with cult-like behavior. Whether it's a misguided enthusiast group or something more sinister, the implications are profound, and the evidence is out there.
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