Anonymous ID: cf8e55 Oct. 7, 2020, 9:51 a.m. No.10965220   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Also I had another idea for notables - What about setting up a 'notables shop' like we have a bakers shop? Notables and bread would remain unchanged but there would be a definite notables process owned and operated by anon notetakers.

 

Let the Baker bake and the notetaker take the notables, format and process them.

Anonymous ID: cf8e55 Oct. 7, 2020, 10:01 a.m. No.10965337   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5372 >>5388 >>5400 >>5448 >>5459 >>5481 >>5502 >>5529 >>5542 >>5635 >>5682

I figured out why /comms kept splitting the breads - aggregators.

 

An 'aggregator' is a computer that takes info from a website, re-formats it and puts it into a website made for that data. In the case of QResearch, aggregators scrape the notables out of the bread, re-format them and publish the data on several websites. There are HUNDREDS of 'QResearch Notable' websites across the world and they ALL scrape the notables from QResearch.

 

When \comms splits these breads they effectively 'blind' the aggregators because they can't decode which is the valid bread. So the /comms crew wasn't trying to fuck with anons so much as they were trying to take all the QResearch aggregators offline to 'blind' the worldwide anons that read the QNotables. What the /comms bakers are doing is much BIGGER than just us. They're stopping the info flow to MILLIONS across the world.

 

We are the news now isn't some BS term. Millions of people every day read the QResearch notables from aggregator feeds. That's why we MUST stop the split breads and stop the /comms bakers.