It's everywhere; platforms like facebook who have AI-boosted moderation don't get as much love from the glowies, since they're already near-perfect brainwashing devices.
Even worse, propagandists influence the others in the forum to start arguing like they do. Using techniques without being aware they're techniques. For a deeper understanding of the mechanics of it, go watch The Social Dilemma.
In my opinion the worst part about a list like this is for every single thing here I can think of an example where a completely innocent person could do that by accident.
"Slide threads" happen when someone posts about something off-topic from w/e the current event happening is? People post random memes all the time, and whatever is happening people usually want do want to draw attention to slightly older happenings or suspected upcoming happenings etc. etc.
"Consensus cracking" is when someone intentionally posts in support of a topic without the best possible justification? What if someone legitimately believes a justification less than the best is the best? What happens if someone's simply mistaken?
I'm 100% sure we're infiltrated and watched by people who hate us, but when you really dig down into what this list is it's hard not to wonder if it in itself is a psy-op.
It kind of reminds me of the "virgin-vs-chad" meme where the 'virgin' is basically made as generic as possible to try to catch at least some of the average reader's features.
This is an amazing breakdown of modern propaganda.
Reddit is a complete shitshow controlled by these techniques.
The glowies and faggoty shills are definitely here using some of them.
It's everywhere; platforms like facebook who have AI-boosted moderation don't get as much love from the glowies, since they're already near-perfect brainwashing devices.
Even worse, propagandists influence the others in the forum to start arguing like they do. Using techniques without being aware they're techniques. For a deeper understanding of the mechanics of it, go watch The Social Dilemma.
In my opinion the worst part about a list like this is for every single thing here I can think of an example where a completely innocent person could do that by accident.
"Slide threads" happen when someone posts about something off-topic from w/e the current event happening is? People post random memes all the time, and whatever is happening people usually want do want to draw attention to slightly older happenings or suspected upcoming happenings etc. etc.
"Consensus cracking" is when someone intentionally posts in support of a topic without the best possible justification? What if someone legitimately believes a justification less than the best is the best? What happens if someone's simply mistaken?
I'm 100% sure we're infiltrated and watched by people who hate us, but when you really dig down into what this list is it's hard not to wonder if it in itself is a psy-op.
It kind of reminds me of the "virgin-vs-chad" meme where the 'virgin' is basically made as generic as possible to try to catch at least some of the average reader's features.