>They should read all this /CBTS/ /TheStorm/ /GreatAwakening/ /pol/ +JFK declas first before even coming to qresearch
That's a very long-winded way of saying "at least one year of breads"
>They should read all this /CBTS/ /TheStorm/ /GreatAwakening/ /pol/ +JFK declas first before even coming to qresearch
That's a very long-winded way of saying "at least one year of breads"
It's not AI specific. Bullshit in general can be detected by being aware of context.
And [they] all absolutely do operate under the "first responder can poison the well" mentality.
The AI is just a model of the strategies, at the end of the day.
yeah, who knows… If it ends up being a comped board that will become apparent quickly.. astroturfing is obvious as fuck.
See failed board board split attempts in connection with here for examples.
I don't feel like summoning any ghosts so you figure it out.
>Digital Minuteman semantics
Those were farmers.
Pissed off farmers
Not Organized Militia, specifically. Good point.
I feel like the human operators relied on the CIA tools a LOT; They're far less responsive than they were prior to stuff getting re uh… instructioned.
I'm talking about the content the shills spew, not the user.js part of it. That is still the same, and [they] may even have figured out how to make it so the operators only fill out captchas, the scripts may find the new breads now, which is why it's fun when the catalog breaks ;)
That's what I've gotten out of the drops + observations anyway.
There are times when an anon can trigger the bots into fucking up.. And when it happens it's kind of comical if the operator doesn't catch it and re-train the bot.
user.js is at the mercy of he site admin, also, so if something in the API changes, the shills are fucked until their user.js is patched.
Making the ops work for their shekels is good keks ;)