>>23204600
To a loose degree yes.

My interest in taking down Kolyma was from something else entirely that first was personal annoyance, to straight up greater good situation when they were looked into more; however that is only a greater good in regards to 4chan viewpoints, much like the greater good in taking down the Texan Dog backdoor and that community is good for the whole of our site.

What changed (in both) is that in watching and discovering, and taking the teeth out of the individual pieces of the individual groups, it was discovered that the circle they were involved with lead to other places, with Kolyma, came with the orbit from what they involved themselves with, and the nature of Basedjak Discords. Basedjak Discords weren't inheritingly 764/Com related, but it was extremely common to have 764/Com related persons make up the audience of Basedjak Discords, and likewise the splinters and basedsphere. Kind of like how a duck can hold ducks, turtles and fish; do we say a pond is strictly for fish in that? Not really. There just happened to be ALOT of ducks, and when I looked into further into it, found what I found and the mission changed from a personal 4chan centric gripe, to a social law crises; of which, that mission is now over on my end.

Kolyma differed very much from Texan Wolf backend, because at least Kolyma applied plausible denial in regards to the various people within it; the Texan Wolf backend? No, they openly advocate and support the deeper issues in that circle, and openly affiliate themselves with said links to the greater NVE and CSAM circles.

Tl;dr.
Yes and no; Kolyma did not officially on the record have direct ties, but it knew of its audience/members and allowed it regardless while allowing said people within its administration, which bled over here as well in regards to generals, cultural zeitgeist, and even to the janitor scene.

The mods get upset by this but they were infiltrated by at least 3 of these people, but expelled them