Once again - a mere ad hominem attack - and once again NOTHING at all about the medical issues I rightly raised in defence of punters

And so we arrive at the ad hominem argument. Any experienced keyboard warrior worth his salt, will tell you that you should never use that argument, because it is a sign you have failed, ie that you have attracted too much attention to your own internet persona. Also definitely never resort to using it unless you are squeaky clean in that respect and you are far from being so with your personal attacks. In any flame war there will always be ad hominem attacks on both sides so you just look foolish quoting Latin.
That said here is an ad hominem response. There is perhaps only one thing worse than a fake doctor/scientist and that is a poor keyboard warrior.
If you have aspirations to be a successful one you need to appear forceful, but actually have a cool temperament beneath. You instead have far too much anger and aggression (always from the outset) so the reader will fixate onto that. When you get angry and allow your adversaries to wind you up (as I have) you lose focus and make errors.
Never say something about yourself that your previous posts may contradict and leave you squandering with excuses and having to avoid answering a simple question.
https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=239360.msg2478796#msg2478796 .... and yes I did check all your posts before I posed the question so knew you couldn't back up your statement.
You should never repeat yourself ad nauseam especially the same word/phrase and you also tend to overdo the ‘multiple quote’ tactic. It makes the post difficult to read and your audience simply won’t bother. The one liner is much more effective. Then there is the condescending “nice try though” reply which is such a cliché and which you also overuse.
On a punting forum only resort to the ad hominem ‘fluffy’ defence when it is valid and not when you are on the back foot with your argument. Never resort to being the ‘grammar police’ post criticising someone’s spelling or punctuation. There is no mileage in it.
If you have a personal vendetta (as against just trying to start general arguments and trolling on a forum) choose your battles carefully and don’t chase your target around a forum too much. Learn to back down if things aren’t going according to plan.
Having to have the last word is a poor tactic which the more experienced warrior will learn at an early stage and yet clearly you haven’t done so.
https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=243407.0Not to mention the meltdown in that thread. When you are isolated and a lone member comes to your support check just exactly what they are supporting you with and then don’t overdo the idolising of them and put them on an ‘authoritative’ pedestal as it may come back to bite you in the bum later, as I found to my cost once. Never suggest a forum admin is on your side too, as that may really come back to haunt you. Trust me on that.
Never underestimate your audience in particular with respect to how they perceive you. Their perception of you will matter far more than any detailed argument you are trying to make and which they simply won’t read. You may start with popular support but this will quickly change.
You are clearly an intelligent guy (maybe not the scientist you claim though?), but your persona is far too aggressive and you have become very irrational, perhaps frustrated that you are becoming increasingly isolated? Accept the concept that there will
always be someone smarter than you reading.
You need to take a step back and try and read your posts as an 'average' member would (usually not that well) and not as you think they would. Your individual persona and style is dominating your posts and any argument you are trying to make is lost in the background. You lack guile and cunning which you replace with aggression.
As of yesterday I was beginning to wonder if perhaps you had succeeded in stopping the fake doctor from posting STI information and which the majority of readers find useful?
Pleased to see that is not the case.