So who would win.
>>56138305
/g/ would win easily. there's a lot of nerds on here. a lot of dangerous nerds.
>>56138305
I'm not sure, iv seen some sick nerds little bit scattered everywhere, hard to defined their "allegiance" sort() of speak.
/g/ wins by quality per person.
reddit wins in general by vastly outnumbering /g/.
/sci/ writes several thousand shitposts about how they don't need to know how to program because they have subordinates who do that for them. They declare themselves the intellectual victor.
>>56138402
Do you really think there's anyone on here capable of doing anything... I don't know... meaningfully malevolent, if you will?
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>>56138646
hey guys i got my friends ip. lets ddos him!
>127.0.0.1
we r legion
>>56138545
I once hijacked an online poll asking what people's favorite planets are with html editing I learned on hackthissite
Venus got 34434526 stars out of 5
>>56138545
I made an iMacro script to schedule 50 porn post on tumblr tags to post all at once
good times
>>56138510
I'd agree wit dat.
>>56138888
wait na /g/ would get stuck on designing the logo.
honestly probably reddit
that's not to say that there isn't any legitimate talent on /g/ though
/sci/ is just people masturbating their egos, i've never seen anything worthwhile there
Reddit because they'll be the only ones to bother and show up.
Reddit would turn in a final product, /g/ would turn in a logo, and /sci/ wouldn't show up.
Plebbit would win through large population, if you have a million monkies randomly mashing keys they'll eventually write you a Shakespearean play.
/g/ would probably get bored after making a logo and go back to writing recursive fizz buzz scripts in [insert meme functional language here], which is more than most individual pebittors can manage. It would probably only take one cross dresser from /dpt/ to defeat the entirety of plebbit using one line of obfuscated perl but we all have debilitating shitposting addictions and nobody could be bothered.
/sci/ would produce the kind of terrible code that mathematicians/scientists love to write, with over 9000 nested if statements all crammed into a single function.
>>56138510
>/g/ wins by quality per person.
Kek, no. /g/ has way too many paid shills for that