You might be underestimating just how valuable control over the narrative on one of the biggest English language internet forums really is.
Relatively tiny places like the chans have afflicted mass social and political change through shitposting. What do you think a concerted intelligence effort by a Mossad agent across multiple top-level platforms could do?
but I have known a few guys born into huge amounts of money and they were basically neets who spent all their time doing shit like browsing the internet and playing videogames
This is actually strangely true in my experience too. A couple of the ones I know love to whine about how busy they are and how they're always working, yet they seem to spend most of their time traveling, partying, or sitting at home watching Netflix. My old roommate, who was a journalist, of course, was like that. She was still living off her rich parents in her late 20's and her idea of working hard was doing phone interviews from the couch inbetween episodes of "Sex and the City".
I just can't imagine someone as rich and connected as her spending enough time on reddit to be considered a power mod. I could see her paying multiple people to operate the account for her though. In which case, why would the account suddenly go inactive?
A sociopath Israeli intelligence agent using a website to manipulate millions into destroying the United States and supporting pedophilia is not far fetched at all. The names and times the account stopped activity match up too. All the account's interests also match hers.
Is our operating theory really that she was a Plebbit mod in her free time?
You might be underestimating just how valuable control over the narrative on one of the biggest English language internet forums really is.
Relatively tiny places like the chans have afflicted mass social and political change through shitposting. What do you think a concerted intelligence effort by a Mossad agent across multiple top-level platforms could do?
This is actually strangely true in my experience too. A couple of the ones I know love to whine about how busy they are and how they're always working, yet they seem to spend most of their time traveling, partying, or sitting at home watching Netflix. My old roommate, who was a journalist, of course, was like that. She was still living off her rich parents in her late 20's and her idea of working hard was doing phone interviews from the couch inbetween episodes of "Sex and the City".
I just can't imagine someone as rich and connected as her spending enough time on reddit to be considered a power mod. I could see her paying multiple people to operate the account for her though. In which case, why would the account suddenly go inactive?
A sociopath Israeli intelligence agent using a website to manipulate millions into destroying the United States and supporting pedophilia is not far fetched at all. The names and times the account stopped activity match up too. All the account's interests also match hers.