My next comment could be taken as 'telling tales out of school', but I believe it to be particularly relevant to Tello's current efforts.
On a few occasions, I have noticed a Tello post attracting the attention of this site's Moderators.
What is of interest is not the trespass, but Tello's response to the action taken. Sometimes he is not happy, but in more than one instance, I have witnessed a rather philosophical comment, accepting the action. I believe one factor for this is that, from my observations, Moderation on this site is done with some intelligence. Not like the Monty Python foot coming down and squashing everything, but looking at the bigger picture and taking a more surgical approach dealing with the transgressing material in a way that retains the fundamental message - wherever that is reasonably possible.
As a result of this and other experiences, I would suggest that Tello has some degree of respect for authority when it performs reasonably against expectations; is critical when it is weak and scathing when it fails in its duty. If you look past his style of presentation and into the meat of the matter, as I see it his reactions are, fundamentally, no different to any other human being.
As an example, let's say you were walking by a cop who was writing out a parking ticket and you saw someone stealing your car across the street, so you called out: "Officer! Someone is stealing my car!", pointing at the perpetrator. Just imagine how you would feel if and he looks up briefly, says "I'll make a note of it." and goes back to writing out the parking ticket as your car disappears down the street. I see this as analogous to Tello's situation and I ask: How would you react?
Also, from Tello's consistent claims of maintaining documented material (supported by some examples I have seen) it would seem likely there will be some interesting stuff available for anyone who takes up the challenge.