Anonymous ID: 7aac06 Jan. 31, 2018, 1:10 p.m. No.226081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6119 >>6295

>>225962

yup.

 

These are some of their best tactics, actually.

Because you can't tell them from naive anons (at least at first). Very sly. And likely some are actually naive anons, so win/win for the clowns.

 

Another tactic getting obvious is stupid anons asking REAAAAALLY obvious questions: sure, some of them are newfags, idiots, lurkers etc. All of them? not likely.

 

But they get (You)s, they get us frustrated or at minimum eyerolling over and over again. Works.

Especially when in context of a multi-pronged goodclown/badclown attack: everybody sees the Pelican screaming, and filters, while at the same time are lead down this or that stupid, stupid path.

 

WE SEE YOU

Anonymous ID: 7aac06 Jan. 31, 2018, 1:38 p.m. No.226295   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>226264 and how…

lotsa shillin, lotsa habbenin…

tings dat make you go hmmmm

(or skrrrrrrrrr)

 

 

>These are some of their best tactics, actually.

>Because you can't tell them from naive anons (at least at first). Very sly. And likely some are actually naive anons, so win/win for the clowns.

>Another tactic getting obvious is stupid anons asking REAAAAALLY obvious questions: sure, some of them are newfags, idiots, lurkers etc. All of them? not likely.

>But they get (You)s, they get us frustrated or at minimum eyerolling over and over again. Works.

>Especially when in context of a multi-pronged goodclown/badclown attack: everybody sees the Pelican screaming, and filters, while at the same time are lead down this or that stupid, stupid path.

<WE SEE YOU

>>226081