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Welcome to the video. Bully Online didn’t get shut down “out of nowhere.” It also wasn’t just unlucky. This video looks at what players actually walked into on day one — from in-game behaviour, Discord admin responses, moderation gaps after hours, and why simply calling something “18+” doesn’t excuse what was being said or normalised. This is a retrospective on Bully Online what it was supposed to be, what it became within the first 24 hours, and why the shutdown shouldn’t surprise anyone who was actually there. From Discord moderation, admin behaviour and after-hours chaos, to donation confusion and the wider conversation around Rockstar mods that have survived for years, this video lays out the full picture. It’s not about hating a project or defending one. It’s about making sense of what happened and why pretending everything was fine helps no one. We also address the Take-Two shutdown narrative, donation handling, and why comparisons to FiveM, SA-MP, and other long-running Rockstar multiplayer projects raise serious questions. No clout chasing. No sugarcoating. Just the uncomfortable parts people keep skipping over.