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i think this place deserves more users
Agreed.
The good users at reddit conspiracy wont leave.
Many have, actually, but yeah, some of the legends and stalwarts have remained in the trenches.
We need more topic creators, more of an info dump, more engagament, more users, more everything.
Yes, yes and yes.
We're trying to sticky good OC whenever possible.
So then why do they have 1.5 millions subscribers and this place never took off despite the obvious wreck r/conspiracy has become?
Censorship. It came from within the /r/conspiracy mod team.
I tried to share .win when I was still on reddit, and I even stickied a link to conspiracies.win.
I was shut down by the rest of the /r/con mod team because they were afraid of the admins (which is a very generous interpretation).
Honestly, I've just been waiting until /r/conspiracy's ban and for the inevitable massive influx of users here.
The fact that it hasn't come is interesting. Granted, I'm not looking forward to the extra mod burden (my stress level since leaving reddit has gone down dramatically!) when they migrate here.
But will it ever come? Reddit is going to go down with the majority of the legacy media. I think they're keeping /r/conspiracy to save face. When the pitchforks come for them, they can say, "see, we allowed COVID skepticism (etc) on our website, don't put us against the wall!"
Too little too late.
Either reddit and /r/conspiracy drift into obscurity, or they pull another major false flag and use it to crack down on all conspiracy theorists on the "mainstream" web and shut it down.
I don't think people realize how close /r/conspiracy was to getting shut down in January.
When you have a sitting Congresswoman denounce "reddit conspiracies" less than 24 hours after a "violent insurrection", you simply don't get worse PR and reddit acted FAST.
By removing the "head mod" of /r/conspiracy, they could generate the necessary MSM articles to show that "they acted" and removed the "problem."
Again...this is just an observation and not self-congratulatory...but if there wasn't a high-profile "problem" mod running /r/conspiracy to put the "blame" on, they likely would've nuked the entire sub.
It was either /r/conspiracy itself, or the top mod. Someone had to go, and I took the fall.
I'm not tripping. This stuff will come out eventually.
For now, you ask some really valid questions.
I think some people aren't coming here for partisan reasons...they still associate ".win" with Trump and thedonald.
Fortunately, huge swathes of people are waking up to the fact that it's NOT about left vs right, it's us vs them.
And we're winning. That's why they're so desperate. It's always darkest before dawn.
Thanks for this thread. You're a legend for being here.
We don't remove threads here, unless they're spam! Check the logs.
Agreed.
Many have, actually, but yeah, some of the legends and stalwarts have remained in the trenches.
Yes, yes and yes.
We're trying to sticky good OC whenever possible.
Censorship. It came from within the /r/conspiracy mod team.
I tried to share .win when I was still on reddit, and I even stickied a link to conspiracies.win.
I was shut down by the rest of the /r/con mod team because they were afraid of the admins (which is a very generous interpretation).
Honestly, I've just been waiting until /r/conspiracy's ban and for the inevitable massive influx of users here.
The fact that it hasn't come is interesting. Granted, I'm not looking forward to the extra mod burden (my stress level since leaving reddit has gone down dramatically!) when they migrate here.
But will it ever come? Reddit is going to go down with the majority of the legacy media. I think they're keeping /r/conspiracy to save face. When the pitchforks come for them, they can say, "see, we allowed COVID skepticism (etc) on our website, don't put us against the wall!"
Too little too late.
Either reddit and /r/conspiracy drift into obscurity, or they pull another major false flag and use it to crack down on all conspiracy theorists on the "mainstream" web and shut it down.
I don't think people realize how close /r/conspiracy was to getting shut down in January.
When you have a sitting Congresswoman denounce "reddit conspiracies" less than 24 hours after a "violent insurrection", you simply don't get worse PR and reddit acted FAST.
By removing the "head mod" of /r/conspiracy, they could generate the necessary MSM articles to show that "they acted" and removed the "problem."
Again...this is just an observation and not self-congratulatory...but if there wasn't a high-profile "problem" mod running /r/conspiracy to put the "blame" on, they likely would've nuked the entire sub.
It was either /r/conspiracy itself, or the top mod. Someone had to go, and I took the fall.
I'm not tripping. This stuff will come out eventually.
For now, you ask some really valid questions.
I think some people aren't coming here for partisan reasons...they still associate ".win" with Trump and thedonald.
Fortunately, huge swathes of people are waking up to the fact that it's NOT about left vs right, it's us vs them.
And we're winning. That's why they're so desperate. It's always darkest before dawn.
Thanks for this thread. You're a legend for being here.