>>43159417>I think the disclaimer this thread may have helped.what happened to the first thread with the disclaimer?
>I think someone like that appearing, asking that, then leavingwho said anything about leaving? narrative control gives you some ability to regulate schizo activity from the inside without needing to acknowledge it publicly. regardless, you know your community better than us, and it's probably for the best that you not say who you are, but don't discount your ability to create your own opening if you want. you just need to do something that only you realize has any intentional connection to it, and then elaborate on it anonymously. how organic it appears will depend on how vulnerable you let yourself be in the beginning, and how long it takes to build up. the longer period of time it is spread out over, the less out of place it will appear.
also consider working off of any existing sentiments. is your community just as seiso as you? if not, that's something to make use of. another factor is what is considered schizo. merely posting about non-seiso things isn't necessarily schizo, but if you want to avoid encouraging that part of your community, then ya, doing things yourself is definitely best. regardless, good luck on whatever you are going for. i'm just trying to think of strategies that might actually work, so sorry if some of these suggestions cross the line of what you're willing to do. desu, i am usually pretty open, if a bit cryptic, about this sort of thing irl, so i wouldn't necessarily know what the best way to do things are, but hopefully the suggestions might give you a few ideas that you are ok with if they are anything you are interested in trying.