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And I'm pretty sure they were referring to TF2.
As to your other threads, They both didn't say anything about issues just ranting that "The devs blocked my mic!!!" so what did you expect was going to happen?
Over the past years the amount of support requests with cracked versions of Soundpad increased heavily. Many of the cracked versions contain malicious software and can damage the integrity of the entire system. It is very annoying, because users primarily accuse Soundpad for the experienced problems, although they are because of the malicious components.
You wrote that Soundpad crashes Team Fortress 2 on your computer by pressing particular keys. Without checking your Steam account and if you actually use the original Soundpad, the subject immediately felt like one of these cases, because if there's a problem with the code of Soundpad, then it can only crash its own process. You'll probably find help by asking in the Team Fortress 2 discussion board what to do about the crashing of it.
It shall not justify the way I treated you, because it was clearly under the line and I'm sorry for it.