A while ago I saw an image that summarized the main strategies that can be used online in political contexts, especially by trolls. I think it had origins in something produced in the early twentieth century by someone with a central or eastern European name. Sound familiar? Can anyone share a copy? It was basically a summary guide to very high level trolling. Thanks.
1st: Why would /pol/ know anything about trolling?
2nd: There are two request boards. This is not one.
>>139593036
This was a summary document about how to do political interventions online, i.e. how to be a successful activist. Seems highly relevant to /pol/. It was a nice summary. Some of the main approaches included:
- direct refutation
- ad hominem attacks to induce rage
- message scrambling where new issues are introduced.
It was a really nice overview page and is pretty connected to most of the discussion and methods that are used on /pol/ in every thread. Thanks anyway, anon.
>>139593254
I didn't ask what it was.
>>139593300
Thanks bro and nice digits.
I'm saying it's highly relevant to /pol/ and giving a few more details to fill in the general idea of the document. It's not just trolling. It's about how to meet political objectives online, especially when posting in anonymous forums.