No matter if you're the one issuing tokens or managing the community, it's all for personal gain, so don't always elevate things to a higher moral ground. Voluntary donations, in essence, are just handing money over to someone else, and that money ends up in their hands. If they take that money and pocket it, then they should do something for you; if they don't, that's not right, and you have every right to criticize them. But if that person never intended to take the money, doesn't want any association, then it's their freedom to destroy it or discard it as they wish. On the contrary, your attempts to issue tokens from a certain angle have brought real trouble to the parties involved. Knowing that the person is employed, you keep @ing their boss and stirring up trouble everywhere. What is this? Creating trouble for others while threatening their livelihood? In life, the most basic principle of being a person is "not to cause trouble for others." I've never seen someone create trouble for others and then blame them. Is this what you call a "loving community" or the "spirit of charity"?