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Reason: None provided.
  1. Make several accounts. Ten would be best. These are back ups, in the event you get gung ho and think you won't stick out like a sore thumb. With a handshake next to your name you are literally a walking target. Blend in until it's gone. Then make your moves.

  2. DO NOT think you can just lightly flip some narrative and get everyone to buy in. You have to play the long game. Look the part. Make friends. Attack other shills who are too sloppy. Do your fucking homework, because they have. Well some of them. Subtlety is key.

  3. They ARE NOT a free speech haven. Anything seen as even remotely black pilling will be looked at with suspicion. DO NOT EVER ATTACK THE MODS IN ANYWAY, NO MATTER how tame. Take your time. Leave a nice, long history of Pro GAW comments and give them something to comb through. When the time is right, inject whatever you can walking this fine line, the mods will have to ban you, and anyone who saw or read the post will have to reconcile what they've witnessed. Do this enough and doubt can be sown between users and Mods. Take pictures if it is advantageous to you. Some of the mods care about the community. Others care about the position. Regardless, make certain that you do not tip yourself off on your backup accounts. Time and patience.

  4. Coordinate. My god how many have fallen, blindly rushing in Rambo style to do this. Work together. There are only a handful of mods working at one time. A group of 50 people, with the time, planning and commitment could easily overwhelm them. Force the users to grow distrustful of what they see. Severing this connection could be irreversible, if done properly. But no efforts should be taken without proper preparation. The more people the better. The more determined the better.

  5. Gain a mod position. Duh. Easier said than done, but there is almost zero oversight, and you can skip the modmail using direct message. From there, all sorts of problems can be caused. That speaks for itself.

  6. I follow and support Q. What you choose to do with this info has no bearing on events already set in motion. But it is clear the mods are going to run the show, and have no need to be introspective. So I'd like to give them some extra work.

On me. :)

Edit:

  1. They have recently installed Mod logs on the side bar. One could track for patterns to try and find a blind spot in their shifts.

  2. There is an absolute gap of knowledge between Q lifers and the uninitiated. Exploit that gap at all costs, as no one on the site has addressed this issue.

42 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.
  1. Make several accounts. Ten would be best. These are back ups, in the event you get gung ho and think you won't stick out like a sore thumb. With a handshake next to your name you are literally a walking target. Blend in until it's gone. Then make your moves.

  2. DO NOT think you can just lightly flip some narrative and get everyone to buy in. You have to play the long game. Look the part. Make friends. Attack other shills who are too sloppy. Do your fucking homework, because they have. Well some of them. Subtlety is key.

  3. They ARE NOT a free speech haven. Anything seen as even remotely black pilling will be looked at with suspicion. DO NOT EVER ATTACK THE MODS IN ANYWAY, NO MATTER how tame. Take your time. Leave a nice, long history of Pro GAW comments and give them something to comb through. When the time is right, inject whatever you can walking this fine line, the mods will have to ban you, and anyone who saw or read the post will have to reconcile what they've witnessed. Do this enough and doubt can be sown between users and Mods. Take pictures if it is advantageous to you. Some of the mods care about the community. Others care about the position. Regardless, make certain that you do not tip yourself off on your backup accounts. Time and patience.

  4. Coordinate. My god how many have fallen, blindly rushing in Rambo style to do this. Work together. There are only a handful of mods working at one time. A group of 50 people, with the time, planning and commitment could easily overwhelm them. Force the users to grow distrustful of what they see. Severing this connection could be irreversible, if done properly. But no efforts should be taken without proper preparation. The more people the better. The more determined the better.

  5. Gain a mod position. Duh. Easier said than done, but there is almost zero oversight, and you can skip the modmail using direct message. From there, all sorts of problems can be caused. That speaks for itself.

  6. I follow and support Q. What you choose to do with this info has no bearing on events already set in motion. But it is clear the mods are going to run the show, and have no need to be introspective. So I'd like to give them some extra work.

On me. :)

Edit:

  1. They have recently installed Mod logs on the side bar. One could track for patterns to try and find a blind spot in their shifts.
42 days ago
4 score
Reason: Original
  1. Make several accounts. Ten would be best. These are back ups, in the event you get gung ho and think you won't stick out like a sore thumb. With a handshake next to your name you are literally a walking target. Blend in until it's gone. Then make your moves.

  2. DO NOT think you can just lightly flip some narrative and get everyone to buy in. You have to play the long game. Look the part. Make friends. Attack other shills who are too sloppy. Do your fucking homework, because they have. Well some of them. Subtlety is key.

  3. They ARE NOT a free speech haven. Anything seen as even remotely black pilling will be looked at with suspicion. DO NOT EVER ATTACK THE MODS IN ANYWAY, NO MATTER how tame. Take your time. Leave a nice, long history of Pro GAW comments and give them something to comb through. When the time is right, inject whatever you can walking this fine line, the mods will have to ban you, and anyone who saw or read the post will have to reconcile what they've witnessed. Do this enough and doubt can be sown between users and Mods. Take pictures if it is advantageous to you. Some of the mods care about the community. Others care about the position. Regardless, make certain that you do not tip yourself off on your backup accounts. Time and patience.

  4. Coordinate. My god how many have fallen, blindly rushing in Rambo style to do this. Work together. There are only a handful of mods working at one time. A group of 50 people, with the time, planning and commitment could easily overwhelm them. Force the users to grow distrustful of what they see. Severing this connection could be irreversible, if done properly. But no efforts should be taken without proper preparation. The more people the better. The more determined the better.

  5. Gain a mod position. Duh. Easier said than done, but there is almost zero oversight, and you can skip the modmail using direct message. From there, all sorts of problems can be caused. That speaks for itself.

  6. I follow and support Q. What you choose to do with this info has no bearing on events already set in motion. But it is clear the mods are going to run the show, and have no need to be introspective. So I'd like to give them some extra work.

On me. :)

42 days ago
1 score