>>15974933My thesis on tate is premature but I think there is usefulness in studying his methods around virality, he clearly sought to have his name blasted into every corner of the internet and that has been a resounding success. So successful that redditors are afraid of even writing his name out because they think the algorithms will summon him. His interview with Pompliano is pretty entertaining, and he talks about learning about fractional reserve banking and pretty much spews /pol/ talk without naming the Jew. He's like a grenade thrown into a swimming pool, causing a rise in chaos, which is very inline with /pol/s modus.
I don't care much for him as a person or character, but his methods are intriguing and his effects on the social consciousness are undeniable. I'd say when in doubt, hit the accelerator.