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7/4/2025, 9:23:59 PM
7/4/2025, 9:17:35 PM
>>509507553
It's not brainrot, it's a literally paid shill/fed. Look at his ID's post count. Are you by any chance new to this website?
https://crestresearch.ac.uk/projects/mining-the-chans/
It's not brainrot, it's a literally paid shill/fed. Look at his ID's post count. Are you by any chance new to this website?
https://crestresearch.ac.uk/projects/mining-the-chans/
7/3/2025, 9:15:41 PM
>>714411825
Hoardes of newfags entering in, a number of them pretending they aren't new, literal feds (yes really, we may be here to have fun but they think militarilly about everything and they knew /pol/ was a threat to the hegemony), and people importing their ways of thinking, and their machanisms of thought, which developed in other areas of the internet (ones with things like updoots, leading to thinking in terms of social reward). The exportation of the internet to the lower IQ, putting it in everyones pocket (mobilefags). More non-whites using the internet (that's not necesarilly a problem in and of itself and that's nothing against them but I think there's a clear difference in ways people are thinking following that, and I've observed a higher likelihood of imposing ones own way of being rather than assimilation from them especially when it's collective and not individualistic). Those are a few significant and identifiable problems.
Hoardes of newfags entering in, a number of them pretending they aren't new, literal feds (yes really, we may be here to have fun but they think militarilly about everything and they knew /pol/ was a threat to the hegemony), and people importing their ways of thinking, and their machanisms of thought, which developed in other areas of the internet (ones with things like updoots, leading to thinking in terms of social reward). The exportation of the internet to the lower IQ, putting it in everyones pocket (mobilefags). More non-whites using the internet (that's not necesarilly a problem in and of itself and that's nothing against them but I think there's a clear difference in ways people are thinking following that, and I've observed a higher likelihood of imposing ones own way of being rather than assimilation from them especially when it's collective and not individualistic). Those are a few significant and identifiable problems.
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