In the background, there is a conflict between the portal and the SHIB community. Ask The Doctor outraged by SHIB community leader's words
A Canadian medical platform called Ask The Doctor has announced that it will be suing a volunteer for the Shiba Inu Project (SHIB), Shytoshi Kusama, for defamation and attempting to reveal his true identity in order to proceed with the lawsuit.
The conflict between Ask The Doctor and the SHIB community began when the medical Q&A platform announced on December 1 that it had added 31 billion SHIB (then valued at around $1.5 million) to its balance sheet. On December 20, Ask The Doctor announced on Twitter that it had sold its SHIB tokens, adding that SHIB is a scam. However, according to Twitter users, the company had previously promoted SHIB tokens to retail investors extensively.
Kusama responded to recent events by accusing the Ask The Doctor account of being a type of scam, referencing a tweet that promoted Floki Inu, another controversial cryptocurrency.
You’re a scam account. Where are all your “doctor” tweets from tour account created in what 2009? Gtfoh. Go scam another token like you planned on doing with your first tweets. .@askthedr pic.twitter.com/ceFqL8KFYv
— Shytoshi Kusama™ (@ShytoshiKusama) December 21, 2021
The conflict, which began less than 24 hours ago, has already resulted in Ask the Doctor losing nearly 10,000 Twitter followers, bringing its total to around 48,000. While the site announced that it had sold its SHIB, it did not disclose why it had initially invested in a project that it now considers a “scam.”
Ask The Doctor has previously stated that it also owns bitcoin (BTC), ethers (ETH), cardano units (ADA), polkadot (DOT), polygon (MATIC), dogecoin (DOGE), and floki inu tokens (FLOKI). It has not yet announced that it is also selling those cryptocurrency holdings.
The company has since escalated the conflict on the social media platform, withdrawing its support for Shiba Inu and describing memecoin as a “scam.” At the time of writing, Ask The Doctor continues to escalate the conflict on the social media platform. In more recent tweets, the company has stated that the price of the SHIB token itself is “heading towards zero.” The reason given is that Shytoshi Kusama and the other founders of the project have not revealed their true identities.
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