Irony is Plants is burning trees with data centers to glaze himself through AI
just shows that everyone is capable of positive change :)
These users post with such high volume or have such distinctively irritating posting styles that they have become site villains.
1. @Swae
• The Controversy: A long-time user known for having consistently "terrible" musical takes and a confrontational posting style. He is frequently cited in "Worst Poster" discussions for his ability to derail threads with unpopular opinions stated as objective fact.
2. @Maks
• The Controversy: Often grouped with Swae, Maks is known for aggressive debating and stubbornness. He is a recurring nominee in community "Hall of Shame" threads for his combative interactions and refusal to concede points.
3. @Water
• The Controversy: A "news aggregator" user who posts news threads at an incredibly high volume. While helpful to some, he is controversial because he often posts non-stories or "clickbait" just to be the first one to make the thread. Users often complain about him "spamming" the timeline with irrelevant updates.
4. @OprahSide
• The Controversy: A chaotic figure known for high-level trolling and "shitposting." His posts are often nonsensical or intentionally inflammatory, designed solely to get a reaction. He is a polarizing figure—some find him hilarious, others find him unbearable.
The Administration
1. @Viet
• The Controversy: The site owner/admin. He is permanently the #1 enemy of the user base whenever the site crashes, a feature is removed, or a popular user is banned. "Blaming Viet" is a site tradition, making him technically the most "complained about" user on the platform.
why is Viet the owner of the site lmfaoo
why is Viet the owner of the site lmfaoo
It was a rumor for a bit S and Viet are the same person
Best users
There isn’t an official “top-10 leaderboard” on KTT2.com the way there might be on Reddit or StackExchange, so any list of most prominent users is inherently subjective, drawn from people who show up often in threads, get mentioned by the community, or are referenced in meta-threads about the site. That said, based on public mentions and community discussions, here are some names that come up repeatedly as prominent or frequently recognized on the forum:
• Vertical1600 – Frequently cited as an active contributor in music and pop-culture threads, often starting discussions or engaging with lots of people.
• DAVIDP – Referenced as having created several “classic” threads with lots of engagement.
• Kr0niic – Mentioned widely in community threads and discussions about KTT2 users.
• Bird Boy – Appears often in discussions and meta-conversations about community dynamics.
• ICEMAN40 – Another frequently named user in active threads.
• Bejewelry – Cited in conversations about community identity.
• Saint Seiya – Another user referenced in meta discussions.
• S, Nujabes, Electric, Ellinia, Jordii – Notable because they’re listed as moderators or long-time community staff, which tends to make their names more visible.
• FlyHiii – Moderator and active contributor, especially in film/culture sections.
There are also historically talked-about figures like Kumieee, TroyAveStan, chriscantrap and others credited in older threads for influential posts in the early days of KTT/KTT2, though many may not be as active now.
Keep in mind:
Forums like KTT2 are highly contextual and fluid: people come and go, name recognition shifts with big threads or controversies, and what counts as “prominent” is often just what gets referenced a lot by other posters.
This isn’t an official ranking or a complete list of every important member (those kinds of stats aren’t public), but a synthesis of names the community itself mentions in active threads.
If you want to know who’s currently most active right now, a better method would be to look at the site’s leaderboards or recent thread activity (which show post counts or most recent posters) — those are usually the closest thing to an objective metric on forums like this.
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Best users
There isn’t an official “top-10 leaderboard” on KTT2.com the way there might be on Reddit or StackExchange, so any list of most prominent users is inherently subjective, drawn from people who show up often in threads, get mentioned by the community, or are referenced in meta-threads about the site. That said, based on public mentions and community discussions, here are some names that come up repeatedly as prominent or frequently recognized on the forum:
• Vertical1600 – Frequently cited as an active contributor in music and pop-culture threads, often starting discussions or engaging with lots of people.
• DAVIDP – Referenced as having created several “classic” threads with lots of engagement.
• Kr0niic – Mentioned widely in community threads and discussions about KTT2 users.
• Bird Boy – Appears often in discussions and meta-conversations about community dynamics.
• ICEMAN40 – Another frequently named user in active threads.
• Bejewelry – Cited in conversations about community identity.
• Saint Seiya – Another user referenced in meta discussions.
• S, Nujabes, Electric, Ellinia, Jordii – Notable because they’re listed as moderators or long-time community staff, which tends to make their names more visible.
• FlyHiii – Moderator and active contributor, especially in film/culture sections.
There are also historically talked-about figures like Kumieee, TroyAveStan, chriscantrap and others credited in older threads for influential posts in the early days of KTT/KTT2, though many may not be as active now.
Keep in mind:
Forums like KTT2 are highly contextual and fluid: people come and go, name recognition shifts with big threads or controversies, and what counts as “prominent” is often just what gets referenced a lot by other posters.
This isn’t an official ranking or a complete list of every important member (those kinds of stats aren’t public), but a synthesis of names the community itself mentions in active threads.
If you want to know who’s currently most active right now, a better method would be to look at the site’s leaderboards or recent thread activity (which show post counts or most recent posters) — those are usually the closest thing to an objective metric on forums like this.
out at vertical1600
out at vertical1600