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Possibly another moderator or community member; accused of hiding people.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
JT, known as "Juice the show," appears in the archive as a peripheral figure mentioned during the Mini Manson moderation crisis. His precise role within the Cult of Psyche community remains unclear, though he is associated with accusations of user concealment and potential collusion in moderator misconduct.
As discussed on stream: JT enters the record during "Mini Manson has Gone Insane," a episode marked by severe moderation breakdown and community trust violation. He surfaces not through direct appearance but through reference in the unfolding chaos — specifically in connection with allegations that he, alongside or separate from Mini Manson, engaged in hiding users from the main channel. The nature of this hiding (whether silencing, shadow-banning, or deliberate exclusion) remains underspecified in the available archive. His integration into this narrative suggests either direct participation in the moderation failures or knowledge of them, positioning him within the network of individuals responsible for the episode's central crisis. The dynamic is one of absence made present — JT is named but not heard, accused but not directly confronted on record.
As discussed on stream: The archive records allegations that JT participated in hiding users, a serious breach of community transparency and moderator ethics. Whether this action was independent, coordinated with Mini Manson, or part of a broader pattern of moderation abuse is not definitively established in the available evidence. The accusation alone marks him as entangled in one of the show's most significant internal crises.
JT's relationship to Mini Manson is implied but not explicitly detailed — both are named in connection with the user-hiding allegations, suggesting either collaborative failure or separate but simultaneous misconduct. His connection to Psyche exists only through the host's investigative response to the chaos; there is no record of direct interaction or prior relationship context between them.