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magastampede 17 points ago +17 / -0

Voting is over, for good. You will never see a fair election again if this situation is not fixed.

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magastampede 5 points ago +5 / -0

Voting is done. You will never see a fair election again if this situation is not fixed. Bottom line.

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magastampede 2 points ago +2 / -0

Voting is done. You will never see a fair election again if this situation is not fixed. That should upset you. However, you cannot even entertain that possibility because you are so demoralized that you accept that you are a slave. Wake up.

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magastampede 0 points ago +1 / -1

Voting is done. You will never see a fair election again if this situation is not fixed. That should upset you. However, you cannot even entertain that possibility because you are so demoralized that you accept that you are a slave.

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magastampede 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yes, that's common. Well-poisoning, sabotage, pick your term for it but the goal is getting a site shutdown. The KEY thing to remember in any cyber attack is that it's trivial to make it appear the attack is coming from a specific country. Some countries it's more difficult, but for a nation state pretty much any country is possible. Any time you here "Russia hacked this" it could be anyone that has a VPN exit node in Russia.

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magastampede 19 points ago +19 / -0

It's really difficult to keep a dynamic website, like thedonald.win, functioning smoothly especially when you're the target of hackers (many are extremely left wing) on up to nation states (you know who!). Attacks can make site unreachable, can flood it with garbage or illegal content and can make the bandwidth bill extremely high. The reason you have to solve captchas a lot could be for a few reasons, maybe you're posting from a mobile phone and are moving (from a car, on walking on foot) it could be your device or it could be how thedonald has implemented it (it's easier to be strict than lax if the goal is to prevent malicious activity.)

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magastampede 14 points ago +14 / -0

With this fact alone do we really need any other proof? Do you happen to have a link handy for the official numbers? (Ideally a source that no one can deboonk)

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magastampede 1 point ago +2 / -1

They would claim the blurred out people are consenting adults. Not to mention that the mainstream left has normalized pedophilia. The most they would do is use it to say “gee why do these republicans hate child love while their own Supreme Court judge does it!?”

They’re so predictable it makes me sad. It’s like standing on a chessboard with a billion pieces all around

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magastampede 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s easy for leftist shills to post something racist on the page and get it banned for that.

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magastampede 8 points ago +8 / -0

It is easy to sabotage public pages like this. What antifa types do is join something like “Biden is not my president” and post racist content and statements. This allows Facebook to shut down the page. One could hypothetically in a Minecraft simulation also do this for the Trump is Not my President Page, purely as a thought experiment.

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magastampede 1 point ago +1 / -0

That’s a fair point. Font creation is a refined art in itself

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magastampede 0 points ago +1 / -1

Looks good except that the “H” at the end of 6TH stands out because it’s not symmetrical (across the horizontal axis I mean.) I would ditch the two upright lines and instead duplicate the U shape and flip it to form the top of the H. (Mirroring the existing one on the bottom). And make it wider to match the other letter widths. Overall it looks great though, I don’t mean to be overly critical.

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magastampede 23 points ago +23 / -0

The Chinese flag grabs the attention of your lefty/leftist who thinks it’s pro CCP. If you make it an American flag they will avert their eyes. I don’t know if their intention but it seems like it would work this way.

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magastampede 8 points ago +8 / -0

9/11 interrupted nearly every channel for days, even cable channels. Something of this magnitude warrants at lead the hour from each channel

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