>>56758176I see. I'll understand, then, if you kept to this thread mostly, and missed the multiple Glaceon and Sylveon falseflag threads. While they may be subtle and almost invisible because they aren't in all caps like the 'berg's begging, these incredibly subdued threads are the easiest for me to recall off the top of my head:
https://arch.b4k.co/vp/thread/55869741/and
https://arch.b4k.co/vp/thread/56527585/The latter, especially, may seem familiar, even suspiciously similar to the ones pretending to be part of the communities of their betters.
Now, if you're deeply concerned that I spend a lot of time browsing these threads, this shouldn't be a secret, but it sounds like it is. We don't actually need to read through the Firehose of Falsehood to notice it. A few key behaviors here and there are enough. Now, didn't that take less than a minute, maybe only a few seconds, to do?
There's an interesting anecdote from the guy who wrote one of the first learning spam filters. It took barely any time at all for the Bayesian algorithms to determine whether a bit of mail was spam or not, with almost no false positives. The contents of the mail he caught, however, made him quite depressed about human nature. If only he was able to accept, like I do, that particular ethnicities and ideologies are just plain less than human, maybe he wouldn't be so sad.
The sheer ease of all this is why anything about avoiding 4chan is... actually how most of each day goes! It's gotten to the point that I barely caught the 'berg earlier, for which I feel like I've been remiss in sweeping up the dirt. And like when badgering the 'berg, I wouldn't be sharing my musings here if I didn't catch his kind kvetching in this very thread. Like, for example, that infiltrator who fancied itself an English-speaker, samefagging while calling anyone else a "newfag".