With the exception of Delcat, nobody was singled out, but there was a serious vibe in the thread that if you associate with or tolerate furries in even the most tangential way that you're either a broken human being, a broken human being enabler, or not welcome in this community, regardless of your actual posting content within this community. Especially when most of that tone is coming from people who are actually members of the podcast and aren't likely to get reprimanded or reigned in. I like portaxx and her rants are amusing to me, but
this post in particular was just fucking
mean, especially since Delcat was pretty polite for the entirety of the thread (unless I missed something.) I don't know Delcat's posting history or if she contributed prior to the boards opening up, but it's kind of really offputting when the standard user pays 10 dollars in Actual Money for the privilege of posting here and has to watch what they say or reveal what groups they associate with less they get told in no uncertain terms that they are lesser members of the community.
The ethos of the podcast is basically to point, laugh, and move on, but that breaks down completely when it's on your turf and it honestly makes me question the tone of the podcast itself, because reading that post and then listening to the mocking laughter on the podcast makes me wonder if it's a lot more mean-spirited than you guys want to believe it is. I'm not here to hate on people, I just like hearing the weirdness the internet has to offer. That thread seriously clashed with the Irregular furry episode, which was a candid discussion of an interesting internet subculture. If you're going to invite people onto your podcast and your website to put themselves out there for the sake of discussion, it's really offputting of the whole deal to read a thread like that.
edit: none of that is supposed to be an objective monster cockysis, that's just how I read the whole thing.