Where? In your own "headcanons"? I'm waiting for arguments.
It is useless pointing it out to you since that has been the main discussion for a long time and it should be obvious to you. It has been pointed out that it is still not clear if she is the one doing it or is just given the appearance of by the dev, making her the prime suspect.
Regardless of who I want to be the blackmailer and where I want that thread to go that doesn't change what is presented to us. You want the blackmailer to be someone else than Delilah, fine. Just don't say that what the others are pointing out is not there or at least present your interpretation of the events that others say make her suspect.
Personally I want someone else to be the blackmailer but I can't deny what Has been in the latest chapter. You present the blackmailer has this intelligent and meticulous person, but personal experience has thought me that it is generally not the casse. Also the actual blackmail started days later giving time to think about how to react to th first message which might not be the brightest idea. Then when the first "task" was asked the blackmailer only gave 10 min which is good to force to act, but then something happens. They accept the unsexy underwear photo even if they asked for something sexy with out even any threats. They are halfassing it. Either their leverage is the only thing they have or they are bluffing it. And they don't give Ashe a "homework" to occupy them.They, again, give Ashe time to think and prepare for their next interaction. They are lucky that Ashe prefer to not think to much about it or they could face some real backlash. This blackmail is looking less serious by the minute.
Kontralta, Just tell us the interpretation of the scenes you have and please when people are quoting you just accept what they say, we are all here to enjoy the story, this is not a pissing contest. If you feel that you are misquoted just clarify your vision and accept that others maybe did not interpreted your words as you would have liked them to be read. You already pointed out that you do not live in a predominantly English speaking country, so you'd do better assuming others read your words right and you just expressed yourself in a clumsy way. It is not the end of the world.