The inside story of the explosion! Alpha airdrop mechanism questioned: Where is the fairness?

This Alpha airdrop has left people speechless. The rules seem transparent, but there are hidden 'internal' operations everywhere.

The specific slots were surprisingly given to those with scores between 99 and 136, and whose ID numbers end with 4. This logic is like setting a cutoff score of 500 for the college entrance exam, but allowing someone with a score of 499 to qualify if their ID number ends correctly, while someone with just over 490 is directly eliminated due to an incorrect ID number.

Fairness? Not at all.

Relative fairness? Not even a shadow of it.

Who wouldn't feel disheartened? After all the hard work to boost scores, to end up failing because of an ID number.

Today it's ID number ending with 4, will tomorrow be about matching the digits of the ID number to total 21? This kind of abstract selection method is simply crossing the line. Airdrops are not afraid of not receiving a share, but fear being eliminated in a vague and unclear manner. Are you convinced?