User:NiteSky

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NiteSky
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Join date
Nov 14th, 2006
Birthdate
unknown
Avg. site rating: ****
Avg. vote rate: ****
...as of Jan 21st, 2007
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Beginnings

Although a recent member of the ytmnd community, NiteSky is no stranger to the culture that exists in this unique corner of the Internet. An observer since summer 2006, he finally decided to set up an account and jump into the fray. That same day he was quick to create his first site entitled Epic Steve Irwin Maneuver thus aiding in the perpetuation of one of his all-time favourite fads. “In some ways, fads never die.” He remarked recently during a discussion on the nature of ytmnd. To date he has participated in the continuation of nearly all the major fads from occasional compilations to random character references.


Experimentation

From time to time NiteSky has tried his hand at producing origional works free of all previously recognizable ytmnd aspects. Perhaps his most prominant example is Your World Before You Were Born, a ytmnd that aims to make the user think and question his place in the universe. To date, his sites of this nature have enjoyed only moderate levels of success.


Ethical Stance

As a user of principle, NiteSky supports the vision of a free and just ytmnd where order is maintained and regulation is thoroughly practiced. He recently stated that “A fair community where creativity is allowed to thrive without fear of injustice is one where the greatest results are to be found”. In addition to his take on the current state of ytmnd, NiteSky also recognizes that there are many challenges facing those who are in power that may wish to achieve similar ends and fully endorses their efforts.


Taking A Stand

NiteSky strongly condemns the attack of Jan 6th, 2007 which targeted his friend and prominent user Fourestresulting in the complete deletion of all of his highly-rated sites. NiteSky has always opposed the concept of unregulated shared accounts such as the account of Dr-L337 that has been used to hack numerous aspects of ytmnd. He maintains that even in light of recent developments the current situation leaves room for improvement.