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I used to like /pol/ before the traffic hit an all-time high.
I could at least have a nice debate with people, but now every argument I make with long lengthy points and arguments is met with "he's a kike or a nigger", and then my post is ignored regardless of how informational it is. I put in case studies and articles, all rebutted by a simple attack to my character.
Here I am trying to redpill these people, instead they would rather enter threads with clickbait titles, headers, and topics where the first 50 posts are all samefags validating themselves, and the rest are just ignored because only the first posts matter. Hmm what, you made a valid point, time to call you out on one of these logical fallacies I learned from my first semester in college and pester you over and over again with the same rebuttal. What, facts? Check out this infographic I pulled out of a three hundred page study and this cropped out image of an article on a "news" organization that relies solely on clickbait and flamebait.
I guess it's true what people say; when a group gets too popular, the intellectual majority becomes the minority, and eventually they just leave, and then it becomes overwhelmed by stupid people who then become easily manipulated. The whole fucking board is just one big advertising site now.
I could at least have a nice debate with people, but now every argument I make with long lengthy points and arguments is met with "he's a kike or a nigger", and then my post is ignored regardless of how informational it is. I put in case studies and articles, all rebutted by a simple attack to my character.
Here I am trying to redpill these people, instead they would rather enter threads with clickbait titles, headers, and topics where the first 50 posts are all samefags validating themselves, and the rest are just ignored because only the first posts matter. Hmm what, you made a valid point, time to call you out on one of these logical fallacies I learned from my first semester in college and pester you over and over again with the same rebuttal. What, facts? Check out this infographic I pulled out of a three hundred page study and this cropped out image of an article on a "news" organization that relies solely on clickbait and flamebait.
I guess it's true what people say; when a group gets too popular, the intellectual majority becomes the minority, and eventually they just leave, and then it becomes overwhelmed by stupid people who then become easily manipulated. The whole fucking board is just one big advertising site now.