I remember this. I'll admit when the MH=Ghislaine conspiracy broke I simply didn't believe it because I had budded heads with MH so many times that it just didn't seem possible. I still have a hard time believing it. That being said, I absolutely remember screenshots and discussion of AATA claiming to have met MH. However, AATA was always about building up this mythos that he was chummy with the admins and reddit inc, and this could've been part of that delusion. The whole thing is sordid af. FTR AATA jumped on board as mod at the same time as I did, but without getting voted in by the /r/conspiracy community. It was a little strange how it happened.
Hey what did you think about that documentary foundring made about you and r/conspiracy? Iirc he talks a bit about when you 2 got modded and how you had actual user support behind modding you.
I watched it a few months ago, but I just skimmed a bit through the first two hours to refresh myself. I'd say if you're interested in learning about the shilling/astroturfing of the conspiracy Reddit, or you're curious about the coup to remove Axo as mod from there, then it's worth a watch. There are mentions of several conspiracies through the last decade, but it's mainly focused on what was happening to Axo and the reddit.
If you're on a platform that allows it and you're not already doing it, I recommend trying to watch/listen to things sped up to 1.5x or whatever speed you're ok with.
Thank you for that, I'll have to check it out as I was at one point a long time /r/conspiracy subscriber/contributor and axo always seemed like one of the good ones. Shame what they did to that sub and reddit as a whole.
I remember this. I'll admit when the MH=Ghislaine conspiracy broke I simply didn't believe it because I had budded heads with MH so many times that it just didn't seem possible. I still have a hard time believing it. That being said, I absolutely remember screenshots and discussion of AATA claiming to have met MH. However, AATA was always about building up this mythos that he was chummy with the admins and reddit inc, and this could've been part of that delusion. The whole thing is sordid af. FTR AATA jumped on board as mod at the same time as I did, but without getting voted in by the /r/conspiracy community. It was a little strange how it happened.
Hey what did you think about that documentary foundring made about you and r/conspiracy? Iirc he talks a bit about when you 2 got modded and how you had actual user support behind modding you.
https://odysee.com/@foundring:1/axolotlnoost:f
What did you think of it? This shit is 3 hours long bro I need to know if its worth the time.
I watched it a few months ago, but I just skimmed a bit through the first two hours to refresh myself. I'd say if you're interested in learning about the shilling/astroturfing of the conspiracy Reddit, or you're curious about the coup to remove Axo as mod from there, then it's worth a watch. There are mentions of several conspiracies through the last decade, but it's mainly focused on what was happening to Axo and the reddit.
If you're on a platform that allows it and you're not already doing it, I recommend trying to watch/listen to things sped up to 1.5x or whatever speed you're ok with.
Thank you for that, I'll have to check it out as I was at one point a long time /r/conspiracy subscriber/contributor and axo always seemed like one of the good ones. Shame what they did to that sub and reddit as a whole.