Nvm I found it, Dream posted it in the discord for anyone that's wondering
I agree with ending it. People have already made up their minds, and can/will just continue to formulate any opinions and there's not much to do that can change that. This drama is basically over now (hopefully,) and Dream and Geosquare are on good terms again. Let's move on pls
@Eymen179 The opinion may be unpopular (especially here,) but I think his content is really entertaining and that the speedruns being cheated were an honest mistake. I don't blame people at all for being skeptical that he might be lying though. I also think he's misinterpreted in most other situations and whatnot. Personally, I will continue to watch his content.
@SSG_Yeetboi_2010 I mean the placement doesn't really matter tbh. Also at the time when it was verified at first it was 4th or 5th, and it was also on pace for a world record even, but Dream got unlucky with one of his ender eyes breaking.
@MushySR Yeah, he did do that, and it was very dumb of him. But that was before. And he was just frustrated because he thought he was just getting slandered because he was a YouTuber (you would know this stuff if you read the pastebin.) I mean, he's human like all of us at the end of the day, and if you're getting accused of something, especially if you didn't do it, it's not really a surprising thing if you react frustratingly. He apologized for this several times in the pastebin, and before it too, in tweets and in his response video. I don't see why it's so hard for people to understand creators' mindsets nowadays, and not misinterpret them..
You can respectfully beg to differ, but I think Dream was being genuine, and that he was genuinely sorry. I mean, he could've very well just waited and moved on from the situation and that would've been it. He wouldn't have even been affected either way and he knows that, his influence on YouTube and the internet itself would remain and continue to grow. But the fact he actually did owe up and admit to his wrongdoings, and that he said he was an ass at first, is, in my personal opinion; commendable, and very honest.
Also I feel like people take things the extremely wrong way too much. Dream wasn't trying to make excuses or deflect the blame or anything like that. He was just explaining what went down. Is that illegal? It really shouldn't be. He still took accountability to the main issues at hand. They were honest mistakes, you can think what you want but I can tell Dream's most likely a good guy, based off of what's been shown and how he's dealt with controversies. Hopefully the speedrunning community can move on from this, and there won't be controversy surrounding Dream, the mod team, or anyone else.
I see people are taking what Dream said the wrong way completely for the hundredth time