Y'know if you want to make something as an artist, like a fangame what I don't recommend doing is taking any criticism towards you as an offense. -DRAMA ALERT-
For those unaware I've told the OP that twitter and forum threads isn't usually the best way to find a team for a fangame project, I know it worked for some like Sapphire Panlogism or other projects, but there are issues while doing so, like you can get a bunch of random people not actually doing anything or being interested. It was such a revolting thing to say that they've blocked me. Smart choice. I've figured it could be fun if I've tried to actually apply for the place anyways and it turns out that person in charge doesn't actually know how to handle anything. So I've told her. She took one part of the conversation and made a tweet about it:
Appearently now giving any nitpicks or any form of criticism towards your Touhou fangame is now considered a badmouthing. I do agree, she does have every right to block me, but I do think this is a good example of issues regarding the current Touhou fangame scene. There's so many of them and a lot of devs, good or bad (Gore for example) just loves to block people saying anything wrong about their creation or the way they handle things, soon after badmouthing and lieing about them.
I didn't want the current situation to happen, I imagine if I didn't try to get involved with the HungryCat's fangame it would probably look more promising overall and making this response probably doesn't help (and might even break the rule no. 5 of the forums), but I do think this is more than just a problem between me and the OP, I see this happen to other people, some of them being devs themselves. This is like a very basic rule of content creation.