what has this board taught you?
>>66285247
what is this
>>66285307
reddit raiding prompts
if you ever wonder why you read the exact same totally out of place bait 8 times a day this is why
>>66285375
Leddit grew a brain? fuck.
>>66285375
>le reddit bogeyman
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatiabo, than are dreamt of in your philosophy
why does this author try so hard acting rationally
>hurrr trolling durr meme duuurr chans huuuururrrrdurr leddit aahhuurr
how obsessed with internet forums this guy or group is
>>66285472
>smart
>>66285782
Maybe it's his job ?
Maybe he wouldn't care otherwise and he's just some kind of "public relations manager" or some bs like that who's supposed to campaign for Hillary on the internet
If that's the case i pity him he's never going to change /pol/
Especially when his whole strategy is "say they are wrong also call them unemployed virgins" i mean we've been doing that to each other for years already
Stop spamming this /pol/ shit on /int/.
>why does this author try so hard acting rationally
>how obsessed with internet forums this guy or group is
Because the person who wrote it is from /pol/.
>>66286356
who could possibly know anymore
turns out the internet wasn't for serious politicial discussion. it's used as such anyway
beware the frailty of man
>>66286323
indeed. what is written in this documents is so shallow and quite obvious to every active user whereas it comes off as "tactical"
and eventually the only place where you can be so political and expect some influences on outside 4chan is /pol/. most of any other board have no ties with a political activity/movement, aside from bitching about sjws. its basically not even worth trolling someone, politically.
(i dont know at all about /news/ though)
and /pol/ is fast pacing, any technique cant be all-around on the whole board, even if you could rig and take over one thread.
Did anyone even read them?
I didn't.