Anonymous ID: df6155 May 15, 2018, 11:50 p.m. No.1428759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8781

>>1427755

 

I'm frustrated with this request, Q.

 

We tried pushing #IBOR before, and it didn't do a thing. The average normie doesn't care, as long as they can keep sending noodz on snapchat. All you have are anons pushing, frankly, underwhelming memes on the hashtag, which the average normie will never see (and if they do see, will forget about instantly). And that only lasts so long before Twitter just throttles the hashtag anyway.

 

#IBOR doesn't work. Not in its current state, anyway.

 

Why?

 

Because it's a problem most aren't aware of. Add that it sounds kind of technical, looks a bit political, and seems a bit esoteric, and that translates into a formula for BORING the average normie.

 

No, the absolute best way to get the masses in on this and active is to make it personal.

 

What we need to do is expose someone with power as an ABSOLUTE CREEP.

 

We need to double-up on the hashtags here and go after @Jack, directly.

 

Which is why I propose the #YouDontKnowJack hashtag here, tonight.

 

Any memes we create have to be aimed at @Jack, directly, but it can extend to anything sick and creepy Twitter does.

 

So for instance, you create a meme with @Jack's face on it (ideally using a terrible photo of him), and paste quotes from the American Pravda videos over it, with BOTH hashtags.

 

What this does is create a visceral, emotional response in people by creating a VILLAIN.

 

I don't care who you are. EVERYONE hates a villain.

 

By doing this, you create a mental association. @Jack is responsible for everything bad coming out of Twitter.

 

And having created a problem, we can now present the solution:

 

#IBOR.

 

But ideally, if we're going for a real persuasion bend here, we've created a villain, and now we need a HERO.

 

That creates a SPECTACLE.

 

My idea is that, this week, Trump can express his disgust about Twitter's unfair treatment of him. This will get people talking and asking questions. Maybe he can address @Jack directly about this.

 

And he could even do it in a very magnanimous manner, talking about how they need to "Work things out, online!" "Must come up with a solution!"

 

What would be REALLY fun, if you want to make @Jack squirm, is to invite him to the White House to talk. Trump says something like, "I'd like to get to know Jack!" KEK

 

And, of course, the hashtag makes waves during all of this. @Jack will feel the public's collective scrutiny focusing on him like the Eye of Mordor. It will force him to play the game, waste time, slog through a very unproductive week, and amp up his SUFFERING tremendously.

 

If anons really want to go after him, bring up the #Twittergate stuff - like how @Jack's profile mysteriously disappeared the very same week it came out in 2016 that thousands of accounts were circulating CP on twitter.

 

Yeah, that's right. @Jack's account was suspended on twitter the day this was revealed:

 

https://gizmodo.com/twitter-ceo-jack-dorsey-suspended-on-twitter-1789289820

https://archive.fo/Vjm0B

 

But yeah, this guy's a Silicon Valley Cannibal, isn't he? Goes to the trendy, secret clubs with other Silicon Valley "elites," looking for a new thrill, because their lives are so empty and meaningless, overwhelming amounts of money and sex don't do it for them any more.

 

Let's tell the world that #YouDontKnowJack.

 

P.S. I also included some meme fodder, below.