Now we have had a few weeks to get used to our New Overlords, I'd just like to point out what massive, cock-sucking faggots they are.
"Oh that isn't true, DemolitionsPanda" You may say. "That BandageBandolier guy is hardly a faggot at all! Smith1980 only wants to be a bottom-bitch for the most feminine penis! That is almost straight." You may well say.
Let us take a moment to look back in time to examine how the indisputable faggotry has emerged for every Mod on every occasion.
Four our case study, let us consider TheHat2. After he gained supreme power over OG KiA, he revealed his insatiable need for BBC by pushing to restrict the dialog of our forum to only games and the gaming industry.
This is a classic censorship tactic, to allow detailed and minute discussion of a very narrow range of topics; thus to keep within the prescribed "right thinking'; it is a common tactic we see today in the Legacy Media and with smooth brained normies at dinner parties.
TheHat2 handed over supreme authority to cock-suckers who ruthlessly implemented his agenda, while giving him plausible deniability; after which he had seen what he had done, and was "very, very sorry" for accidently on purpose destroying our whole forum and splitting our community.
It goes without saying, I am sure that the latest group of faggot mods will, at the first taste of power, become the despots they have always dreamed of being. Pretty much their first act was to ban Impossible1 for the dumb shit he said.
So I leave you with the question:
Does becoming a mod cause a person to become a massive faggot; OR Does the power of moderation only attract unrepentant, cock-sucking retards with a love for gay sex?
Discuss.
Assuming that is an honest question:
When GamerGate first kicked off, the community was looking for a place to discuss The Happenings. Kotaku In Action was a subreddit that was not being used at the time, so people found there way there and started talking about what was going on.
Kotaku was a shitty gaming website that was (at the time) had a big readership. The 'Games Journalists' there were up to their armpits in the GamerGate debacle. The website has lost money, laid off staff and been sold three times since GamerGate. The ultimate legacy of GamerGate was to sink the entire business model of sites like Kotaku.
So, initially the subreddit 'Kotaku In Action" was supposed to be for reporting retarded shit happening at the Kotaku Gaming Site. It wasn't ever really used for that.
For an extra bit of history, the "____ in action" naming was borrowed from the convention established by r/TumblrInAction and r/SocialJusticeInAction for pointing at retards doing their thing and laughing.