I vouch for the accuracy of things in the video. For example, I was there in the days of the r/conspiratard activity and events. When the American neocons and the online Israelis ran massive campaigns to dominate Reddit subs like that one. It was sickening how mentally ill their vile attacks on Rachel Corrie were. It was clear the perps were narcissistic sociopaths (exactly what the CIA recruits btw). I watched as axo fought the good fight against the likes of Herkimer, jcm267, and a whole army of ghost alts of theirs. I remember it all, as they got me banned so many times through false reports.
I am glad to see axo get credit for what he did. But it has been sad to see the unending attacks on him, he has not deserved those. Where Trump is a narcissist - giving him strength to survive the attacks on him - axo is not a narcissist so all this I am sure has been a toll on him.
That was an interesting documentary, I was a member of r/conspiracy for five years until last year when it became unbearable (banned and shadow banned. Over the years the sub and most notably axolotl helped open my mind and give me a sense of community online until the Jan 6 FF that led to the eventual downfall of Reddit in general. Nowadays I mostly watch rumble videos because I have better internet now but I'lI always check in here. Keep up the great work fellow theorists.
Looking for a replacement, and going back for two days. I certainly don't want them here. All the whining about, "right wing hell holes", as if subReddits like parlarwatch don't document their bullshitery for everyone to see. The most interesting thing I learned yesterday was that Reddit is valuable for the data as is. It can close now forever, and still hold value.
They're obviously trying to control what people see by making them use the native Reddit app. Lucky patcher, and a few minutes can solve that issue.
I vouch for the accuracy of things in the video. For example, I was there in the days of the r/conspiratard activity and events. When the American neocons and the online Israelis ran massive campaigns to dominate Reddit subs like that one. It was sickening how mentally ill their vile attacks on Rachel Corrie were. It was clear the perps were narcissistic sociopaths (exactly what the CIA recruits btw). I watched as axo fought the good fight against the likes of Herkimer, jcm267, and a whole army of ghost alts of theirs. I remember it all, as they got me banned so many times through false reports.
I am glad to see axo get credit for what he did. But it has been sad to see the unending attacks on him, he has not deserved those. Where Trump is a narcissist - giving him strength to survive the attacks on him - axo is not a narcissist so all this I am sure has been a toll on him.
Agreed.
That was an interesting documentary, I was a member of r/conspiracy for five years until last year when it became unbearable (banned and shadow banned. Over the years the sub and most notably axolotl helped open my mind and give me a sense of community online until the Jan 6 FF that led to the eventual downfall of Reddit in general. Nowadays I mostly watch rumble videos because I have better internet now but I'lI always check in here. Keep up the great work fellow theorists.
No soundtrack version
I posted this last night in the thread about the API. My comment on the thread has a few links. Reddit is going crazy right now.
With the whole API business?
Looking for a replacement, and going back for two days. I certainly don't want them here. All the whining about, "right wing hell holes", as if subReddits like parlarwatch don't document their bullshitery for everyone to see. The most interesting thing I learned yesterday was that Reddit is valuable for the data as is. It can close now forever, and still hold value.
They're obviously trying to control what people see by making them use the native Reddit app. Lucky patcher, and a few minutes can solve that issue.
Great video
I just stumbled upon foundring and was passing it along here. He's posted some conspiracy stuff in addition to his usual music stuff on twitter.