This is 100% theory, and there is zero chance of anyone ever proving evidence supporting this thought. If that bothers you, please move on, I'm not here to convince you of anything. I'm here to talk theory, not advance that theory to fact.
After reddit spilled over into voat, there has been an obvious shift in both websites. Reddit got strangely tolerant of free thinking (which I assume is the puppets trying to save their own game) and voat got really big on posting videos with zero evidence supporting the claim mad in the title.
It seems pretty clear to me that there is a psy-op going on to make voat look like a haven for extremism, and appear as if supporting evidence is optional in our definition of a "quality post." We can not let this happen, or we as a website will quickly be as credible to the outside world as buzzfeed style blogspam is.
When I first came to this site from reddit, I loved how reluctant people were to use downvotes. Now I realize this could be a problem at the opposite extreme from reddit. I had originally planned to keep my account at 0 total downvotes, but I have shifted this opinion after observing the drivel that is being posted. I will admit it is perfectly plausible that the crappy submissions are just vote-farming, but the functional effect is the same, whether it is sock-puppets or 14 year old kids bored in class.
So, a few questions for those of you that have been here longer than a month:
1 Outside of this sub, would you guys say there has been a spike in shit-tier conspiracy submissions? (/v/videos seems to be a hotspot for this)
2 Do you feel that theories without direct evidence (like this one ironically enough) are harmful to our credibility? Is an unsupported theory more or less dangerous if it regards real world events as opposed to psychological and meta-topics?
3 If you feel this is the case, what should be done to preserve our reputation?
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citrion ago
In another sub, there was a comment about the TPP, and someone was commenting on how the Confederate flag and gay rights ruling could be a political diversion for some behind-the-scenes conspiracy. So anyways, I've been trying all day to post a reply, and it keeps rejecting me with one of those "you're doing it too fast, wait 30 seconds" messages. Weird.
Sciency ago
I'm pretty sure it's a symptom of the botnet attacks. I could be wrong. I get that message every time I post a comment basically, and I just spam 3-4 clicks and it usually goes through. At first I thought it might be a friend on my wifi, because voat is tracking IP's so they can defend against the DDoS attacks of late.
citrion ago
Thanks, I tried that but still not working. Anything other than that comment works without a hitch, though.
citrion ago
In case you're curious, here's what I've been (unsuccessfully) trying to post, rot13 encoded:
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Sciency ago
Could a spam filter be missing any recognized language, and pulling it? You might try putting an English language header and see if that lets it slip through.
Edit:derp, you used rot13 to avoid a bot pulling it. Nevermind haha
citrion ago
Yeah, that. Plus I wanted to test if I'd have any problems posting it this way as well.