User blog comment:Forthright/MORE videos you MUST watch as a googolist/@comment-35470197-20191022011748/@comment-35470197-20191022064019

> I mean, seriously, why else would he end nearly every single one of his comments with mocking smiley-faces?

At least, there are many Japanese people who use meaningless emoji or meaningless onomatopee at the end of nearly every sentence. It seems kind of a local tradition, which can occur in many irrelevant regions. (I do not a specific reason, even if I restrict it to Japanese.)

> but you need to realize that not everybody comes here with pure intentions.

Of course, I know that not all people are harmless. I just do not have any evidence that he or she is harmful.

Please remember "in dubio pro reo", which is the fundmental assumption on presumption of innocence. Even if we are not lawyers or judges, and even if we are not strictly talking about explicit laws, the philosophy is significant for me (and many others in my guess).

Isn't it better to assume that a person is our friend, as long as he or she clearly declares their hostility? Friends sometimes have us spend times, sometimes injure each other, and sometimes raise our positive motivation. Difference of regions, ages, backgrounds, and so on sometimes causes troubles, but as long as we do not have hostility, such troubles will be possible solved. On the other hand, doubting a person first of all will prevent us from such solutions, when he or she is actually innocent.

Maybe most googologists who started to know large numbers in their young age get excited to watch excellent video influencers, and have experiences to introduce others to watch them. It is really nice emotion to share their happiness.