Some interesting facts. Chester died on Chris Cornell's birthday. A blogger is convinced Chris's death was not a suicide. You can follow the trail by starting here. Unanswered Questions. Scroll down the article to paragraph "a child sex ring," which relates to pizzagate.
I'm new here and not completely familiar with all the lingo used but I'm not a shill (still not sure what that fully means). I'm looking for answers like everyone else and want to help connect the dots.
[EDIT] If this gets deleted by mods, then please tell me why so I don't make the same mistake again. Thanks.
To promote or endorse in return for payment, especially dishonestly.
Shills are generally involved in promoting a particular cause and/or discrediting its opposition, usually to the point of deliberately disrupting debate and/or proliferating misinformation/propaganda. There will be cases where some are paid by companies or state actors to do so. A common example might be on a review page for a product or service where the company pays people to post positive reviews (or indeed bad reviews for a competitor).
Wiktionary doesn't mention this, but I've always wondered if the word goes back to the old British tender, the shilling, thus referring to bribery.
Thanks for the info. I started research on PG about 3 months ago and before I joined Voat. Its taken me a while to understand the terminology people use here and I find myself researching that more than PG at times. lol I'll get there eventually.
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bullfyta ago
Some interesting facts. Chester died on Chris Cornell's birthday. A blogger is convinced Chris's death was not a suicide. You can follow the trail by starting here. Unanswered Questions. Scroll down the article to paragraph "a child sex ring," which relates to pizzagate. I'm new here and not completely familiar with all the lingo used but I'm not a shill (still not sure what that fully means). I'm looking for answers like everyone else and want to help connect the dots.
[EDIT] If this gets deleted by mods, then please tell me why so I don't make the same mistake again. Thanks.
Vigilia_Procuratio ago
Wiktionary says...
Shills are generally involved in promoting a particular cause and/or discrediting its opposition, usually to the point of deliberately disrupting debate and/or proliferating misinformation/propaganda. There will be cases where some are paid by companies or state actors to do so. A common example might be on a review page for a product or service where the company pays people to post positive reviews (or indeed bad reviews for a competitor).
Wiktionary doesn't mention this, but I've always wondered if the word goes back to the old British tender, the shilling, thus referring to bribery.
bullfyta ago
Thanks for taking the time to send this info. Makes perfect sense now in reading some of the replies in PG.
9907687? ago
Sources For Good Information: And some germane comments in these links:
https://voat.co/v/news/2005079
https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2005816
bullfyta ago
Thanks for the info. I started research on PG about 3 months ago and before I joined Voat. Its taken me a while to understand the terminology people use here and I find myself researching that more than PG at times. lol I'll get there eventually.