What does he even do at google?
>>19863
Shitpost on 4chan.
>>19863
He does your mom.
They probably have a task force assigned to watch us and they use him as their team lead since he has insider information and experience.
Sit around in bean bag chairs all day shooting the shit with pajeets
>>19863
Its a very important post
>>19874
This. He probably gave them all of 4chan's historical data about its users in exchange for the right to sit around and shitpost for life.
>>19863
He's currently working on an "image board killer".
That is what he told me anyway
>>19879
nice pun!
>>19863
He heads up the Nucleus project.
Think of ways to fuck us.
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Totally forgot that's what he's doing now. Such a literal who now.
>>19863
Did you ever ask yourself who came up with youtube hotpockets... I mean heroes
>>19957
thats not mootikins
He is running their new office in Mexico City
>>19863
he was in Batman v Superman as Lex Luthor.
he sucked.
He's completing his transformation into a Super-PC Gaylord so he can fit into his new modern corporate office.
He's probably got fruity colored hair and started making the transition into a woman by now.
>>19984
at least he's not Anthony Burch
He is running their new Spanish Google for Mexico. El Gòòglé.
>>20037
did this guy ever get doxxed?
Who is Meximoot?
>>20037
WHAT THE FUCK
I'm 99% sure that's my cousin.
How did you get that picture?
>>19863
Living out the rest of his life googling tranny porn.
>>19984
>He's completing his transformation into a Super-PC Gaylord
that "Super-PC gaylord transformation" tends to happen to most people at some point from the time that they're a 16 year old edge lord to when they're reaching their 30's
coding
>>20117
>PHP
>>20122
mliabo aiaqc my friend
>tfw no tweets from moot since july
>tfw no "happy 13th birthday 4chan" tweet from moot
>>20125
He's really trying to distance himself from 4chan and pretty much the internet in general.
>>20125
That fucking cunt is pretending that he never had anything to do with this site, when its the only thing he has done right in his life.
>>20104
Your cousin is moot classic?
>>20125
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Gi6j4w3DY
>>19871
Truth be told that would be funny.
You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Revelations are coming thick and fast that Google is working as an arm of the CIA used to oust unfavourable regimes. To accomplish this, they requite near hegemony over the Internet, and the only threat to that is 4chan. What could moot be doing at Google?
>>20319
Any sauce to go along with your rambling paranoia?
>>20322
https://wikileaks.org/google-is-not-what-it-seems/
https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/how-the-cia-made-google-e836451a959e#.4zsw6j1wj
My guess is that they've got him working on the Youtube Heroes thing.
>>20126
Yeah. If you followed his blog, he basically wrote an article about trying to quit the Internet. Sounds like he was every bit an addict as the rest of us. He seems to have succeeded.
>>19863
He is their internet-fellatio expert, teaching the poo-in-loos how to make money by sucking dicks.
Carries women's bags around.
>>20425
That's what he does you can see his character in the youtube heroes video
>>20037
hello robert bopkins
>>20515
hello moot
>>20447
He likes to press wild flowers. He puts on womens clothing and hangs around in bars.
>>19863
Since he understands anonymity more than anyone else It would make sense for him to work on ways to break internet anonymity.
>>21283
I think he's actually trying to push for multi-faceted identity on social media per that one speech he gave about the subject.
Too bad we'll never know if it works, because that would require someone to actually use Google+.
>>19863
Doesn't tweet about 4chan, apparently.
Probably does nothing and gets money out of them for it.
>>20102
He did
He was not happy about being memed.
>>20129
And isn't that funny?
No one else wants him. But we do.
>>21572
I wouldn't be surprised if Google just pays him to not touch the internet. Contractual house arrest or something.
>>21568
I really can't imagine that there's any money in multi-faceted identity these days. Most people who want multi-faceted identity (such as many of us, I imagine) just create completely separate accounts with no overarching connection.
Nobody wants Google to manage their multiple identities. Well, I actually do use Google for it, since I have half a dozen gmail accounts, and I'm sure they've watched my IP enough to know they all belong to the same person, but the actual impact from Google's secret IP tracking on my multiple accounts is basically nil.
>>19905
He's working at the NSA?
I remember reading it was something to do with image sharing. I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure it's something like that.
i'm worried about moot - they seem to be working him too hard at google.. he looks terrible!
>>21659
he's looking a little white there. needs to get some sun.
>>21659
oh ghod!
flesh colored beard!
>>19905
so facebook?
>>19863
I wouldn't be suprised if he was actually involved in the "Google heroes" shit
In fact, that might even be why they hired him in the first place
>>21659
Is mootle the bastard lovechild of white supremacist David Duke and a Jewish New Yorker? What a story of heartbreak, as moot creates an imageboard accidentally in the image of his father, and his final sight is his father and his beloved 4chan closing the door on his oven.
>>19863
i really wonder, since google goes against a lot of what he seems to believe is right for internet communities
>>20447
What do women's bags feel like?
>>22762
sand.
>>21576
No we don't.
>>20322
That guy is insane. But Google legitimately does some very shady stuff. Browser fingerprinting combined with AI based ad targeting is particularly terrifying, since it amounts to a non-human intelligence discovering and exploiting things about you without your knowledge for the profit of strangers. Not that we have a choice, but it's still icky.
>>23153
This is honestly one of the biggest reason why I got a pass in the first place.
Fact is that when you fill in a Google captcha form in your browser, not only are the images you've selected sent to their server for verification, but also a "secret ID" of your captcha challenge.
Scariest part is that when you then submit the post, 4chan's severs checks with Google to verify that your challenge was actually solved.
Of course 4chan doesn't provide Google with any information about your post directly, but that isn't needed since they receive your captcha's secret ID along with the exact time you submitted your post.
So Google can (read: will) find the exact post you made on 4chan easily by simply looking for a post with a date that matches the time that your captcha was verified.
So now they have your IP, your post, browser information, and of course your associated Google accounts.
This is true for their "legacy captcha" as well.
>>23153
While Google's capabilities are scary, that image does not prove Google is responding to what board you've been on. /pol/ is one of the most popular board in 4chan so if you were blind guessing which boards a given user visits it'd be one you'd guess.
>>24026
TL;DR: Not only does Google know you're on 4chan, what board you're on, but also what posts you've made
>>24026
The 4chan Pass doesn't keep google from collecting statistics about you with recaptcha. It uses their branding API to omit the user interaction part, but it still queries google servers on every POST request, like all captcha. You can verify this yourself by viewing the Network tab of your Firebug/F12 menu, then posting. Every server queried in response to that request knows what you're up to. But google actually cares, and will try to gain advantage from it.
>>24042
But without 4chan checking with Google for captcha verification, there's no way they can know at which exact time I submitted my post is there?
>>24042
>try to gain advantage
This is a pretty alarmist phrase with nothing substantial behind it.
Judging by his career prior to Google, he probably develops shitty websites that nobody ends up using and tries to capitalize on the fact that he got famous for basically cloning a Japanese website and taking credit for it.
>>24042
>The 4chan Pass doesn't keep google from collecting statistics about you with recaptcha.
No, but it does allow you to put Google in your file if you wanted to. Of course, none of us know if/how much data is collected with the 4chan passes, so it's a gamble either ay.
>>20429
If he can do it so can I!
he's the luggage lad.
they're probably just paying him so that nobody else can. better have him in your corner doing nothing than working for someone else and potentially undermining your brand.
>>23153
Could that have something to do with youtube videos embedded in 4chan?
What if he was paid to go on 4chan and post?
>>24058
It is their stated business model to gather statistics about the users of their free services, and analyze it for targeted advertising. People just don't appreciate how powerful that is. Lets say for example, 2 years from now you're feeling down because of some terrible event in your life, which you will have expressed somewhere online. Doesn't matter where. Could be 4chan, since google can link people to posts. You'll be shopping for groceries, and go to check the price for something or your twitter or whatever. All the ads will be about your life. The coke will have her name. There will be more alcohol, subtly interspersed with shapes that exploit your unique sexual preferences. Some of the ads will be nostalgic, flooding your mind with memories of better days and products you already associate with them, unique to experiences shared by your micro demographic. This is something about yourself no human technically knows, not even you, since it will be automatically derived from your behavior, but it's still a weakness you have that someTHING knows and will exploit. All this information will be planted in your mind in a quick wash of colors and shapes you won't really register, because your attention is occupied. But you'll walk out of the store with 3x as much stuff as you intended, because you want to feel better, and fucking motherbrain knows how you're feeling and where you are. This or something like it will eventually happen to you every week. These things will always play their best hand to make you buy more, and the house always wins in the end. You are giving up free will by degrees by allowing yourself to be tracked and datamined. You are hurting yourself, and everyone measurably like yourself by helping to train these AIs to manipulate you, and making faceless people rich from it. And you can't even help it, since browser fingerprinting has no implemented technical solution. All you can do is not see the ads, by using the best ad blocker you can.
>>24142
No it doesn't. If you put google in your HOSTS file, the recaptcha will break. 4chan Pass depends on recaptcha's rebranding API to enable no-challenge posting. So you would have broken your ability to post at all. Go ahead and try it.
heard somewhere that he's "using his experience building online communities to revive google+"
dont remember where i heard it or if it's credible
>>26242
This is like having someone addicted to gambling on horse races take care of your stable. Totally retarded.
>>21575
Didn't he get killed by a shark?
Sell out.
>>23153
Perhaps the best reason to get a 4chan pass
If only I had done this sooner
Another protip: If you watch a video but you don't want google to suggest you a bunch of garbage related to it, just dislike it
>>26229
I get what you are saying, but I often doubt the power of Google's ad network
I see ads on youtube all the time that are entirely irrelevant to me even while I'm logged in to my google account
for example:
> a drug for a disease I don't (and wouldn't) have
> something marketed for women
> furniture when I have never spent a cent on furniture in my life
> a TV show when I don't even pay for cable
And also it can be really predictable. Like I'll listen to a rap song on youtube and then get some ad with a black person in it, then if I watch a video about something engineering related I get an ad about a power tool. Also, if I look at something on amazon it will just show me literally an ad of the same thing with the amazon logo on it, so you know exactly why they are showing you that ad.
I think they have access to really powerful data but probably don't get to use it to it's full effectiveness because only a few companies are paying a majority of the money.
I can tell that banks, big pharma, and TV networks probably have more money than they know what to do with, and just pay to have their ads everywhere.
>>26719
Not now, but they broke the field of AI wide open back in 2008 with new advances in neural nets, and they've already integrated it into recaptcha to detect mouse movement patterns, so it's only a matter of time. They should not have the data. And there should be more laws about what they may do with it, and more public awareness about what can be done with it. Google is not only evil, but guilty for giving the UK the runaround on these issues.
>>26719
>Watch a bunch of videos about a nickel ball melting shit
>Entire page is now nothing but engineering and chemistry related videos
>>19863
>What does he even do at google?
Youtube heroes is his thing I heard.
>>27770
I kinda doubt that, considering I heard Google did something similar earlier, before moot joined them.
shitpost about google+
he works as a vc there you retards.