Hard to say really. They tried deplatforming 8chan, anons spread far and wide, kept on digging. 8Kun came up, seems they figured anons were corralled, could demoralize and distract/disrupt with intensity to make anons quit. Anons are something they've never faced before. Their "experts" keep getting it wrong. They more they try, the more anons dig and expose things they've been keeping hidden.
I think what hurts them the most is anons just don't grab onto one thing and hammer away. Shills try that, anons see the slides for what they are. Anons are on several different things, and here on the Kun all that stuff hits at once. Big digs like CEMEX get all the shifts involved, but there are still other digs things going on.
They can try to say everything is "right-wing conspiracies" but normies are starting to see through it all. The "that's a deepfake" is about all they have left. Just like now, the Pentagon saying "well, those are fuzzy images, can't really tell that's US made equipment on those attacks. We certainly got no requests like that"
They could try cracking down on the internet, like the way Canada is doing. I think they do and the "Arab Spring" work-around slaps them when all those old dial-up modems start using forgotten copper phone lines.