4Chan was compromised on day one. Any action there was just a distraction to keep the glowies and their wannabes from getting any purchase of value.
Nothing - nothing, was ever done on 4Chan or Reddit beyond presenting a veneer for public record. WankStainBane and his crew on KiA were just another illustration of how enfeebled any attempts at leadership were.
A decade of fakery can't be maintained by 'players' like acidman. The tides will continue to roll and the beach will be taken. Maybe when those on 'The Left' start noticing that their sympathies have been getting played by sociopaths who only have self-interests as their motivations we can get back to working on a resolution to this colossal fuck-up trying to pass itself off as progress.
I literally only became part of this "movement" because of how quickly and noticeably this compromising was. I was just a drifting /b/tard shitposting and suddenly these massive threads were popping up and then getting banned, and certain words followed them. And not in a "clear rule breaker" (like CP) or the roody poo word filter fun, but a clear clamp down.
I know most guys in my similar boat went on to the other chans, but I stumbled on KIA trying to find answers. And it was obvious after a few months that the place was rushing as fast as it could into irrelevance to try and maintain its "respectability" by being good little Leftie goys.
I was in it outside of 4chan. But. The censorship ON 4chan was probably the best evidence of who the good guys were, and whether or not the accusations that everyone claimed were baseless were actually right on the money.
4xhan was supposed to be "the place" where only time or warrants could get something removed. That was probably naive, but when it didn't happen that way...
Its funny. But most of my distrust of institutions in general probably comes from thay moment.
4Chan was compromised on day one. Any action there was just a distraction to keep the glowies and their wannabes from getting any purchase of value.
Nothing - nothing, was ever done on 4Chan or Reddit beyond presenting a veneer for public record. WankStainBane and his crew on KiA were just another illustration of how enfeebled any attempts at leadership were.
A decade of fakery can't be maintained by 'players' like acidman. The tides will continue to roll and the beach will be taken. Maybe when those on 'The Left' start noticing that their sympathies have been getting played by sociopaths who only have self-interests as their motivations we can get back to working on a resolution to this colossal fuck-up trying to pass itself off as progress.
I literally only became part of this "movement" because of how quickly and noticeably this compromising was. I was just a drifting /b/tard shitposting and suddenly these massive threads were popping up and then getting banned, and certain words followed them. And not in a "clear rule breaker" (like CP) or the roody poo word filter fun, but a clear clamp down.
I know most guys in my similar boat went on to the other chans, but I stumbled on KIA trying to find answers. And it was obvious after a few months that the place was rushing as fast as it could into irrelevance to try and maintain its "respectability" by being good little Leftie goys.
I was in it outside of 4chan. But. The censorship ON 4chan was probably the best evidence of who the good guys were, and whether or not the accusations that everyone claimed were baseless were actually right on the money.
4xhan was supposed to be "the place" where only time or warrants could get something removed. That was probably naive, but when it didn't happen that way...
Its funny. But most of my distrust of institutions in general probably comes from thay moment.