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Orangutan ago

I'm disappointed. I didn't have that high of hopes after being kicked off from Reddit though. They corralled us here. Then they splintered us even further with /v/pizzagatewhatever, /v/pizzagatememes etc. The mods I felt were and have been over-active in their demands for explanations on posts, discouraging participation. It's a tough battle. There's been infiltration I fear as well. This definitely struck a nerve as evidence by the responses of mainstream media outlets and characters like Stephen Colbert and everyone to the Pope for God's sake.

I'm going to keep going but depending on this subverse itself isn't the way. Spread the work and information throughout social media. And we should get the "sticky" back up with the overview of pizzagate's best evidence for beginners and introduction. That keeps getting removed it seems. It's not going to be easy to broach this topic with the masses. Look at the Catholic Church thing, has justice really been dispensed? Anyone in jail? Hastert is in jail for a tad over some financial business. Savile got off no problem. The subject matter is so vile and emotionally disturbing that most of the society doesn't want to consider it. Look at the plight of Johnny Gosch's mom. It's just brutal.

horse-with-a-name ago

I agree with many things you say. So your suggestion would be to include everything in v/pizzagate alone?

Orangutan ago

I guess. What was the success of the reddit Pizzagate sub. I'd just emulate that in as many ways as I could. Mods should intervene occasionally of course and the userbase has to be trusted to vote accordingly or else the place sucks anyway. And it has to be a combination of research and popularity. You need both for a successful campaign.

horse-with-a-name ago

Right. Research and populartiy should go hand in hand.

Orangutan ago

Or publicity. Whatever you call it. Popular viral energy has to be valued too.