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Werwer12 ago

https://sli.mg/jYdBXG <--- directs them to https://voat.co/v/pizzagate

Don't rely on social media alone people. Use QR Codes! After printing them, I am just cutting them up and placing them everywhere, sometimes just dropping them onto the floor. I think a more effective way to get someone to scan them is to placed them on the products sitting on shelves. If anything, employees will wonder why they are finding them everywhere and scan them. Hopefully customers scan them as well of course. I did this yesterday with about 120 QR codes. It's so simple. Sure you can get adhesive paper and stick them onto things, but this is something you can do RIGHT NOW. You have a printer.... you have scissors.... DO IT.

Let's get 10,000 of these QR codes out there!!!!

Sushilover69 ago

I think we should print them with a click-bait type caption. Something along the lines of "The biggest scandal of our lifetime is unfolding right now and your government does not want you to know about it"

Vigilia_Procuratio ago

Somebody mentioned bank notes as well. Another one I just thought of is to change Wi-Fi and/or device names to something relevant, so people would see it when scanning for public networks - great for pubs because it could get the conversation going, even if they're debunking it at least it's hard to avoid.

Werwer12 ago

Yes. I've written the voat.co/v/pizzagate web address every single cash bill that I use, but I just don't use much cash. Also, you legally aren't supposed to write on money, so I think it's still a little harder to get the masses to participate in doing it. I just hand the side of the note face down where the writing is just in case someone says something. Honestly though, I've seen writing on money my entire life and have never had anyone refuse to accept it. Maybe a bank would as a deposit, but who cares about that, we don't want our message going straight to a bank where it gets stored somewhere for weeks or months. We want it seen NOW! Stick to QR codes. you can print thousands of them compared to using bank notes.

Vigilia_Procuratio ago

Stick to small notes, larger ones are more likely to be checked for forgery. As to the notes going back to the bank, again they're unlikely to check the small notes - they'll just have a bundle and put it in a machine to count, so they probably wouldn't visually check them. An option is to hand them to small shops which have a small till float, so the chances are that the note would be given out as change during the same day. Public transport is also a good option, especially if they don't accept cards.

Werwer12 ago

100% agree on the small notes. I used them when buying drinks the other day specifically thinking that they would be handed back out as change. That's the strategy that will work.