This is something people don't realise about these weirdos and it's worth pointing out. They actually prefer having their content spoon fed to them, never venturing out of their comfort zones and one thing that was incredibly annoying when I hung out with MRAs back in the day is whenever an MRA sub topic got a massive amount of upvotes you would inevitably have these retards popping in from /r/All to pick a fight because they got triggered by the content.
How do I know this? I got a number of them to just openly admit the only thing they did was see a single thread they hated from /r/All and they wouldn't even look at the overall sub to see the kind of discussions that were being had there.
This is how modern day information control works. The morons who get triggered by this stuff are fed it through trending page feeds and guess who controls the trending page feeds and what goes on there? Naturally as a result of this constant triggering the mods were clearly being pressured into virtue signal content to stay on the site.
You want to get to normies and leftists, you break the trending pages and their hive minds through infiltration and make them doubt, nothing else works, that's why they have such a stranglehold on everything now, they know this is their weakness.
From what I've observed, if this was in real world exploration, Facebook reddit ect are forts. You don't go outside of the fort and you only follow the politics in the fort. The rest of the land is for savages, some of whom make the food for those in the fort.
Spain had a large map of their territories, but the majority of it was forts, with no real expansion outside of them. It's why Texas seceded, they wanted more. England had it a little better, but were still caught up in the fort mentality from England.
AOL was the internet as a fort, and it became very successful for a long time. This is where the left want to live and be taken care of. They can't imagine life outside of the fort, and want everything to be part of the fort when they venture out from it.
Damn, I never really thought about the long term effects of AOL. I would bet that the majority of people used who used it in the 90s and the 00s still, today, don't know or can even understand they were using a gimped version of the internet. That does explain a lot.
This is why, as much of a cringe boomerfest as it could be, it was a glorious time for the brief period where The_Donald was plastered all over the front page of reddit. Of course the safe space couldn't be disturbed for too long but it was funny while it lasted.
Redditor discovers what the internet looks like when there's no nanny moderator deleting all wrongthink.
This is something people don't realise about these weirdos and it's worth pointing out. They actually prefer having their content spoon fed to them, never venturing out of their comfort zones and one thing that was incredibly annoying when I hung out with MRAs back in the day is whenever an MRA sub topic got a massive amount of upvotes you would inevitably have these retards popping in from /r/All to pick a fight because they got triggered by the content.
How do I know this? I got a number of them to just openly admit the only thing they did was see a single thread they hated from /r/All and they wouldn't even look at the overall sub to see the kind of discussions that were being had there.
This is how modern day information control works. The morons who get triggered by this stuff are fed it through trending page feeds and guess who controls the trending page feeds and what goes on there? Naturally as a result of this constant triggering the mods were clearly being pressured into virtue signal content to stay on the site.
You want to get to normies and leftists, you break the trending pages and their hive minds through infiltration and make them doubt, nothing else works, that's why they have such a stranglehold on everything now, they know this is their weakness.
From what I've observed, if this was in real world exploration, Facebook reddit ect are forts. You don't go outside of the fort and you only follow the politics in the fort. The rest of the land is for savages, some of whom make the food for those in the fort.
Spain had a large map of their territories, but the majority of it was forts, with no real expansion outside of them. It's why Texas seceded, they wanted more. England had it a little better, but were still caught up in the fort mentality from England.
AOL was the internet as a fort, and it became very successful for a long time. This is where the left want to live and be taken care of. They can't imagine life outside of the fort, and want everything to be part of the fort when they venture out from it.
Damn, I never really thought about the long term effects of AOL. I would bet that the majority of people used who used it in the 90s and the 00s still, today, don't know or can even understand they were using a gimped version of the internet. That does explain a lot.
I think it's a mentality. Imp will love this, the completely closed off fort is usually created when the women enter into the area.
This is why, as much of a cringe boomerfest as it could be, it was a glorious time for the brief period where The_Donald was plastered all over the front page of reddit. Of course the safe space couldn't be disturbed for too long but it was funny while it lasted.
Reverse-engineering and gaming the algorithm of Reddit made for fun times.