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It was some dumb "if men were treated like women" comic.
The real controversey started with the bans. The top comment was a male survivor, who got banned. Pizzacake was waging wars in the comments, and mods where banning harmless stuff.
She's been able to paint over it by calling her haters incels and silencing her critics with legal action, but it's pretty dishonest if you just read her responses and messages.
I guess the question is: why does she feel the need to threaten people with legal actions over responses to comics?
https://old.reddit.com/r/bonehurtingjuice/comments/1ggn4a6/pizzacake_posts_are_now_banned/
Thanks, I found it. What I understood from going through some of her downvoted content and from the links you shared was that people were posting her (paid) patron content and her (presumably also paid) nudes. I've admittedly got very little history on all of this so maybe I'm missing something but it seems understandable that artists wouldn't want their paid content re-posted, and I've seen other artists be upset about the same. I think people should respect that regardless of whether they think the artist is good or not.