>>12662646The scientology (((protest))) was a meme that went awry when people realized the normalfags actually took notice and started morally panicking. It was still funny. Hackers on steroids, amirite?
As for GG, it wasn't wrong. Awareness did need to be raised that the mainstream media (including "gaming journalists" ) was corrupt, incestuous, untrustworthy, bribed to hell and back, and filled with backroom sexual favors that influenced coverage and decisions. For a hobby traditionally populated by incels, this was gaming journalism's final yab. Moot completely cucked out, though. That was HIS final yab. He did the bidding of establishment corporate interests and bent the knee, thereby annihilating his reputation in the eyes of anons.
However, the banning of invasions and quarantine of ponies were the actual beginning of the end. Ponies made all the no fun allowed faggots mald, while invasions were a community bonding exercise. The rrat is that seething furfags were behind both, effectively ruining 4chan by outlawing wholesome UNITY and crusading against a competitor to their own chosen brand of degeneracy.
Anons sacrificed themselves to prove that the furry industry (as in the formally organized parts of it rather than people just wanking off) really was a blight upon the internet. In fact, I'd wager that the furry menace (again, specifically the organized activist communities rather than just people drawing hairy smut) is literally behind the worst trends on the internet today (ie alphabet faggots weaponizing their identity). Just a random hunch, but the thing about people is that they don't just disappear. They just keep doing their thing, regardless of the form it takes. Maybe the old ways were right all along. Maybe the hardcore flurries, the deluded ones who believe reality is just a social construct, are the final boss that actually won in the end. What a depressing conclusion.