Millions around the world are waking up to the appalling levels of corruption and disregard for truth and common sense abounding right now among the media and politicos, trapped at home with little to do but surf Twitter and other social media. Pizzagate has been trending on Twitter. I don't have many Twitter followers, so I've been dropping our research on various topics and celebrities into the replies of popular accounts I follow. I know many of you have been sharing things like crazy on your blogs, YouTube channels, 8kun and social media, too.
Check out the results!
That's a 200 subscriber increase in just the past week, and 684 since February 9. We haven't grown at that pace since the fire at Comet Ping Pong. Well done, guys! Let's keep it up!
It's a glorious target-rich environment out there right now
Here's what I've been doing, in case you want to do something similar:
When I see a story like this one about Alec Baldwin hosting Ellen's show with a montage of kids grabbing the junk of Disney characters, I go to SearchVoat to see what other dirt we've got on him, and then reply to the tweet with a series of compelling morsels of our research, giving each one a brief summary, like this thread of several tweets. (Over 11,000 twitizens saw that one.)
Depending on the quality and clarity of the submissions, I either link an archive of the Voat submission itself if it's good, or I link to the underlying linked support source material (Hooray for Rule 2!). I link to an archive of the Voat post so that users can see the research without having to create a Voat account initially.
I've also been linking the urls to SearchVoat searches of our research stockpile on various topics in reply to people's twitter threads. With celebrities losing their minds, and many pizzagate organizations like the World Health Organization, the Gates Foundation etc. in the news, just sharing the SearchVoat link to the key words with a message like "Citizen investigators have compiled tons of research on this over the past three years. Check it out" works wonders.
Replying #PizzagateIsReal or #Pizzagate when retweeting others' tweets helps keep the hashtag live.
Finally, I also pinned a link to the "Pizzagate is three" sticky, which contains an index to SearchVoat searches of our research by topic to the top of my Twitter timeline. I encourage everyone to get a Twitter account and join in! It's my only other social media besides Voat, so I can't advise on the best way to share our material on Instagram, Facebook or elsewhere. Please post your ideas on that below. :-)
Keep up the good work, folks!
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De_Grijze_Duif ago
Hello,
I am one of the new ones on Voat and this pizzagate subverse. I am not new to the topic though. This week the HBO docu on fake news was promoted by a msm journalist over here in the Netherlands. He runs a blog on new documentaries and wrote on this one as well, highlighting pizzagate. He said: "Illustrative is the account of James Alefantis", and thats when my old knowledge on the pizzagate scandel popped in my head. I asked him for a -> dialogue <- on the subject, but he refused to -> debate <- the topic because of his lack of knowledge… Sigh…
So i decided to write an article about this on my (long forgotten) blog. But while gathering info to debunk the HBO docu i got overwhelmed by the mass of new info on the topic. Well, not realy new info, but new videos i found, i never saw before, and it did have new info in it for me… From there on in one video i got pointed to Voat, but could not read it, so i decided to register yesterday. First thing I checked were the videos of Sean Speaks, and have not completed watching them yet since it is 6 parts. So i just started to go check out more on Voat on the subject and now I am here. :-) And I am impresses by the loads and loads of topics, so it will take me a while to comb through them, if I will ever manage... But it feels goor to be on the Pizzagate-train again. It is a topic that needs the attention so much more than many other topics... But to get it mainstream is a hard task… It got me banned from Twitter years ago… I felt disillusioned for a while, no feeling the energy to start up a new account. I had lots of followers and great sources to follow, but in a flash it was all gone... I do have a new Twitter now for a long time, and i will start following you (OP), but I do not spent time up there like I used to. Bu i do hope to frequentlt visit the forum here and contribute where ever I can.
All the best,
Rob aka De Grijze Duif (The Grey Pigeon)
Here are some links of the things I talked about:
Since I am new I cant post any links... :-(
Vindicator ago
Welcome aboard @De_Grijze_Duif! We are glad to have you. :-) I'm sorry to hear about your Twitter experience. So many here have had the same thing happen. The thing to do is archive your follower page and then send a message out to a few of them with followers of their own to tell them what happened. We're all in this together, and we try to back each other up that way. @gamepwn recently lost a whole YouTube channel with years of stuff on it. It's very discouraging. I like to chalk it up to evidence we're doing damage. :-)
Voat makes new users earn a certain amount of Comment Contribution Points before allowing link posting in order to slow down the spammers. However, you can get around it simply by adding a couple spaces in the middle of the link, breaking it. However, if you get involved in discussion, it shouldn't take you long at all to earn plenty of CCP.
@EricKaliberhall @think- @darkknight111 @seanspeaks say howdy to Grey Pigeon from the Netherlands.
De_Grijze_Duif ago
@Vindicator Thank you for your kind words. It is a goor plan to keep a list of followers, I will start making ons, allthough I am not that active anymore on Twitter... But one doesnt know what the future might bring… ;-)
On the CCP, that will be fine soon. :-D
Vindicator ago
Just go to your follower page and make an archive.is copy of it from time to time. Then it will be there, even if your account gets scrubbed.
De_Grijze_Duif ago
Great tip, tnx!