Anonymous ID: 62be8d Jan. 19, 2024, 9:47 a.m. No.20267867   🗄️.is 🔗kun

How it started:

In honor of #popcornDay, I dug out my favorite Q post ss that has Q calling out David Brock, shillmaster.

 

How its going:

Brocks CREW of nerd virgins hiding in the dark at CTR/American Bridge has been turned over to mostly bots (especially at night) which require a single operator to load them into new breads. (That's why it takes a few minutes for cointelpro techniques to start showing up in a new bread, unless the operator times it right and is watching in person when there's fresh dough.)

The bots trigger each other, with a post that looks to us like just the same old spam again. And that spam post will trigger 4 more posts. (ex. eye of providence spam, Hold up spam, currently)

 

While the bots used to be very bad at Boinglish (bot/English), they've also learned from real-person posts over these years, how to phrase sentences much better and what we talk about.

 

That makes it harder to spot a bot, but it also makes for some new cool identifying features And that is, that these bots also are simultaneously deployed elsewhere on the net on 4 and the rest of 8. In fact, they were on 4 first. So they learned from 4 as well, and BRING BACK words or ways of speaking only used on 4 and not on 8.

 

Example 1: The term 'jannie'.

/qresearch calls moderators BVs consistently. But the bots learned 'jannie' from 4ch and use it here by mistake because they are learning from both boards by being deployed at both.

 

Example 2: Contempt

The bots use contempt responses to silence. Anons here are on a WWG1WGA mission and while we may have differences and are happy to troll and mock, we do not use contempt in an effort to silence. While the bots have brought back a significant accumulation of contempt responses from 4

 

If you use both boards 4 and 8, you can tell the difference in speaking style, syntax and even content of responses. The bots learn, but they can't yet discern the cultural differences between 4, the rest of 8, and /qresearch.