I've kinda sat quietly on this for a bit and honestly this is something that we should just let it be, and here's why:
If the accounts were all deleted/deactivated, then they were all likely willfully done so.
Maybe he wants to start fresh, maybe he feels he spends too much time online and need to focus on other things in life right now. Maybe he got doxxed. There's a lot of valid reasons why someone would go off the grid.
Since it seems that this was willfully done, I feel we should respect that and give him some space. I don't really think that trying to hunt him down and solve the mystery of what happened is going to do a lot of good.
If he wants to update us he probably will, and if he doesn't, well he doesn't. Maybe he will come back and maybe he won't. None of us know for sure and it's not our duty to find out. Sure, it's unfortunate, and I'm not trying to be insensitive here, but it feels like this is turning into a wild goose chase.
@SebNaTioNs She didn't know until then, and no one said anything since he was back
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