Remember when we conspiracies used to post about shit about
Elite Pedo Rings
Esoteric Rituals of the elite
Ancient civilizations and knowledge
Satanism
9/11
False Flags
Suspicious deaths of artists and famous people going against the grain
Aliens
Pedowood
Reptilians
NASA coverups
Time travel
AI
etc etc
yeah some of those topics are complete bullshit but more interesting then a post about some soccer player dying from myocarditis after taking the vaccine for the 50th fucking time
All there is here now is posts about the fucking vaccine and now Kyle Rittenhouse like it's somehow a mind blowing conspiracy the media is lying about it
THE VACCINE IS DEADLY WE GET IT ITS MASS POISON
But fuck post some interesting shit in here again this is basically all reposts from patriots.win
Yo axl do some cleaning up and make a community thread for the vaccine and other shit that gets posted about 800 fucking times a day
It's the feds like Tefren that are forum sliding. We should also have a limit on user posts per day. One or two at most. I've seen a dozen posts in a row and all about the same shit too.
There's not way to do that. I asked C about it but it's not a priority.
Can we at least get it in the rules? Three posts a day and no double posting? That would help and anything else would be clearly egregious.
Axo would end up breaking that rule most of the time.
That wasn't even a rule on r/conspiracy. they had a bot telling you if it had been posted already, but you could go ahead and post it anyway.
I know. He should stop doing it though. Also, when the mods do it, all bets are off.
Yeah, but you have more users, so forum sliding or karma whoring isn't as effective. The feds at TheDonald work in teams and shifts though and that's why they are somewhat effective. Now that their feds are here, we will likely see more of it because 3-12 posts in a row by the same user is not unusual here. It also makes it annoying to look for new quality content.
It's a good idea in spirit but there's no limit on alts so that idea dies on the vine.