OP post: "Goons" refers to members of the Something Awful (SA) forums, known for their trolling culture, evolving into groups on sites like 4chan and in games like EVE Online. Their behavior has shifted from ironic anti-trolling to becoming the very thing they mocked. Goons are now often associated with coordinated online harassment, extreme political correctness, and subversion of online communities.
Anon 1: Describes how Goons' influence spread to Reddit, particularly via FYAD and Something Awful. They created echo chambers, normalized extreme behavior under the guise of satire, and manipulated online discourse by mass reporting and banning dissenting views.
Anon 2: Links Goons to broader internet manipulation and political conspiracies (e.g., Benghazi, Hillary Clinton). Claims Goons use platforms like Reddit and SA to promote specific political agendas and suppress opposition through coordinated actions.
Anon 3: Posts a meme image of Alex Jones with a thank-you message, sarcastically or sincerely acknowledging the previous posts.
Anon 4: Claims FYAD was banned from SA.
Anon 5: Notes that while FYAD was banned, FYAD-like behavior persists in Reddit moderation.
Anon 6: Argues Goons are socially isolated people who find power in trolling and groupthink, driven by a need for identity. Compares their behavior to cult-like fanaticism and calls their ideology empty and based on spite.
General Thesis Being Presented:
Goons, originating from Something Awful, have evolved from ironic internet trolls into influential, ideologically driven online manipulators who infiltrate platforms like Reddit to enforce conformity, suppress dissent, and promote political agendas, often driven by spite and a lack of real-world social connection.
Thanks bruh, Oh yeet. This ain't a summary. Well, I'm reading this on my phone, and can't see the tiny text, dude
Edit: As a Gen Z I should have remembered, Goon has become slang for a masturbator, and the word gooning has replaced fapping
I didn't read it but here's what chatgpt says:
TL;DR of Comments:
OP post: "Goons" refers to members of the Something Awful (SA) forums, known for their trolling culture, evolving into groups on sites like 4chan and in games like EVE Online. Their behavior has shifted from ironic anti-trolling to becoming the very thing they mocked. Goons are now often associated with coordinated online harassment, extreme political correctness, and subversion of online communities.
Anon 1: Describes how Goons' influence spread to Reddit, particularly via FYAD and Something Awful. They created echo chambers, normalized extreme behavior under the guise of satire, and manipulated online discourse by mass reporting and banning dissenting views.
Anon 2: Links Goons to broader internet manipulation and political conspiracies (e.g., Benghazi, Hillary Clinton). Claims Goons use platforms like Reddit and SA to promote specific political agendas and suppress opposition through coordinated actions.
Anon 3: Posts a meme image of Alex Jones with a thank-you message, sarcastically or sincerely acknowledging the previous posts.
Anon 4: Claims FYAD was banned from SA.
Anon 5: Notes that while FYAD was banned, FYAD-like behavior persists in Reddit moderation.
Anon 6: Argues Goons are socially isolated people who find power in trolling and groupthink, driven by a need for identity. Compares their behavior to cult-like fanaticism and calls their ideology empty and based on spite.
General Thesis Being Presented:
Goons, originating from Something Awful, have evolved from ironic internet trolls into influential, ideologically driven online manipulators who infiltrate platforms like Reddit to enforce conformity, suppress dissent, and promote political agendas, often driven by spite and a lack of real-world social connection.
This is the future. Grim.