TL;DR: don't say you're dead if you intend to come back. And don't come back after you said you're dead.
It sounds like someone saying, “Finish the job,” after someone has failed in a suicide attempt. Feels wrong to me.
Maybe his intention was not to come back. Maybe he's changed his mind, just like it happens to someone here every day. As someone who is active almost exclusively on the local German board, I'm happy to see any well-known user come back or become active again, because the signal-to-noise ratio has really gotten worse lately.
To add some facts from local german:
- 1miau has always referred to himself—or rather, his avatar—in the third person; that is not an indication of external control
- One of his first actions was to distribute merits in
Der aktuelle Krusverlauf; the activity and merit distribution are similar to his cooldown phase before he "died". I took that merit distribution as a subtile way of saying, “Hi, I'm back.”
- I came across the “Defensive Alliance” while looking through his posts. When I DM'd him to ask what he was trying to achieve with it, he replied in German that he wanted to prevent any expected attacks, ironicly the opposite happened.
My interpretation:
There are obviously some users who want to silence 1miau as a critical voice against their interests. The conflicts apparently took such a toll on him that he decided to leave the forum. After taking some time to recover, he reconsidered his decision, returned, and first attempted to form a defensive alliance to protect himself from unwarranted attacks. This triggered the hostile actors, who immediately went on the offensive, to silence him again. To me, this paints a complete picture.
Someone who sees himself as a critical but neutral observer should, in this regard, not join the haters in demanding the next piece of irrefutable evidence, but rather examine the strength of the evidence on the side of the accusations. Currently, I see nothing there that goes beyond circumstantial evidence and speculation. A good reason to apply the presumption of innocence.