Glorg's facts are right. Your post is still up. I'll take the point to demonstrate that you explicitly lied by claiming that Glorg was "some stoner on the internet" when they literally quoted the post you typed. It isn't even taken out of context--simply quoting something of yours. If calling out blatant lies by moderators gets me points or kicked off the forum, then I will happily pick up and go.
If my calling attention to power abuses counts as "a little nastiness", I would welcome someone to educate me on how best to address objectively-false claims made by those in power, as I don't believe I've included any direct personal attacks and have exclusively worked to call out the particular behavior in question rather than the person. Staff works hard to create a safe environment for us, and I feel they dropped the ball on this issue, and those behaviors require correction for community trust to be rebuilt.
As for this thread: how utterly insane would you have to be to still buy one of these devices? The community surfaced a series of problems related to YLLVape including falsifying certifications and potential material safety issues, and in this very thread you have several folks who are being ghosted while attempting to get (often legally-required) refunds from the company. They haven't addressed their material safety certifications at all and at this point I wouldn't trust any teardown videos posted by YLL since we've seen a blatant willingness to lie about internal safety measures. They never addressed the Conformité Européenne certification that is claimed on their devices and which is alleged to be faked (and seemingly has no real verification). They never addressed some of the unspecified materials, nor did they address several users asking about a recall since it is now known that the device is potentially unsafe for consumer use.
For anyone on the fence and hoping for a teardown video from YLL: all I can say is your health is in your hands. If you feel comfortable potentially inhaling fiberglass fibers and who-knows-what-else that may result from other unknown materials, you are welcome to patronize this company. Many folks still smoke cigarettes (including me again lately), and I would argue that consumerism is similarly addictive to nicotine, so I understand how an addiction can lead people to make ill-informed decisions for their own health. Slainte and I wish you the best.