Its always been that way. We learned it when Hillary lost and Shareblue/CTR were lost for half a day, leaving r/politics to actually look like a normal place full of conversation and shitposting.
And by the next morning it was back to the same specific responses and topics as expected.
Its always been that way. We learned it when Hillary lost and Shareblue/CTR were lost for half a day, leaving r/politics to actually look like a normal place full of conversation and shitposting.
And by the next morning it was back to the same specific responses and topics as expected.
Or when any big event pops off. It always takes them a while to get their new marching orders, then you see them all spinning the same narrative.
Everything is fake and gay, and it's not even that hidden.