What to do you guys think about tweeting to someone who has a large following who is covering Pizzagate asking them to ask their audience to join VOAT? We've made great progress so far but we can be doing so much more with an even bigger community.
The Pizzagate Reddit group had 30k people in such a short period of time before it was shut down. http://heatst.com/tech/reddit-admins-shut-down-pizzagate-subreddit/
Time out for just one second. They shut down a group of people who were asking some questions that rightfully deserved to be asked. Some came to conclusion, some knew something was off, some weren't sure, but we all knew this was worth investigating.
Now why the FUCK would you remove this group? This was the fastest growing group going up by close to 1000 people a day in the last few days before it was shut down. One claim said you can't post specific information about people. This was public information. If I went to a party, I could talk about all of this and no one would say anything. It's just stating public information in the public to people that want to hear it. What's the big deal?
This is beyond creepy.
Bottom line is we could have a ridiculously lot bigger group if the momentum was never killed. I never ask for anything but right now I think it's essential we focus on making this a priority.
What do you guys think?
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Criticalthinker615 ago
Does anyone have a link to the meme that OP mentioned?