Anonymous ID: 322670 Dec. 6, 2020, 12:22 a.m. No.11922543   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2620

Perhaps I am engaging in a futile effort when I try and understand the goal of certain shills who post something truly illegal here.

Is it a taunt? To flaunt how they exist outside of law/consequence?

Obviously, to distract - but from what? The proverbial 'over target' is constant by that metric.

Is it a veiled threat or warning to someone who has been abused in the past?

Or is it some weird attempt at recruitment?

Obviously, whoever it is fears no consequences, likely coming from a country with no effective law enforcement, or perhaps posting directly from the fbi database because that would be par for the course at this point.

But even among all the shill activities… I just don't understand the motive/angle. The idea they are going to get the site shut down over it is about as silly as it gets as it's never worked before and the legal basis for it is vapid at best.

 

It's one of the few actions out there I can conprehend no real motive or end game for. Perhaps they are simply nihilists with no plan or end game and are as comprehensible as non-existence, itself… But that is probably giving them too much credit.

Anonymous ID: 322670 Dec. 6, 2020, 1:04 a.m. No.11922654   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2661

>>11922640

I think you are confused, anon.

 

They are talking about posting the same image/meme in the bread. If you try to post the same image twice, the board will not allow it. So changing something about the image in an editor will get around that.

 

You might be getting this confused with caching. Your browser will usually store on your computer a local cache of images and the like on websites so that it doesn't have to download them multiple times. So clearing this cache after encountering cp posted to the board will get rid of it from your device.