this why I dont play bullet lol
Disgraceful dirty flagging

I mean you did call out the dude by name and his actions against you in detail for everyone to see so thats pretty much public shaming.
bruh theres an option to auto decline draw offers. plus? does it cover the timer when they send you a draw offer? I am on a laptop, not mobile.

Well 2 solutions for that are:
1. Turn off the volume to not hear the repetitive draw offers
2. Turn off the option to offer draws
What you dealt with was annoying but at least you can actually do something about it.

he clearly mistitled the post. It should have been about repetitive draw offers.
Maybe, though it's tough to blame someone for offering draws over the last twenty-five moves of that game.

It was a pawnless rook vs rook endgame. If you're going to try to dirty-flag him in that dead-drawn position (which the timestamps make it clear you were), then he has every right to annoy you with draw offers.

OP you are in fact the dirty flagger. YOU are the one that declined draws (that were very reasonably offered) in a rook vs rook position. The draw offers were fully justified and you declined them seeking a win in RvR. You are well within your rights to do that but saying that your opponent now was the one showing bad sportsmanship is frankly hilarious.

Here's a question: if you weren't the one trying to dirty-flag him, then why didn't you accept one of the draw offers? For the last twenty-five moves of the game, it was dead drawn, with zero chance to play for a win except on time.
Did he make more than one draw offer per move? If not, I wouldn't consider it spamming in that clearly drawn position.

Look, I understand flagging, especially in bullet and blitz chess. But the game I just had against @jotaroe was a prime example of a disgraceful, and downright terrible sportsmanship, dirty flag attempt. (I say attempt because despite his cheating methods to flag, I still won.) This was a 3 minute blitz game, so while flagging may happen, it’s no bullet game...
What he did that crossed the line was spam draw offers while chain pre-moving. This was not only distracting hearing “ting ting ting” every second while trying not to get flagged by some kid, but also having to decline his draw requests over and over so I could see the damn clock, and having to do it meticulously so I don’t accidentally press “accept”, which was probably his hope. And the bar popping up and down was super distracting. This is not something you could do OTB, it’s only something you could do online chess, and it’s disgraceful.
@jotaroe you should be ashamed, bruh. Dirty flagging is one thing, but spamming draws to distract me while you chain pre-move? That’s low.
First, you had a draw on move 59, and probably a few others. You just didn't take it, which leads me to believe you are just fine with flagging.
Second, flagging will always be part of the game, even in grandmaster classical games. I believe the most common move for a game to end on for a long time was move 41, the end of the time control.
And this is why you change your sounds to off! also, there's an option to not accept any more draw offers...