Anonymous ID: ff0cf8 March 29, 2018, 8:16 p.m. No.837266   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7399 >>7713

Don't get suckered into wasting your time. Hardened anons should already know all this shit; This is more for the new visitors.

 

How to Quickly Spot a Clown:

 

– Attempting to get a divisive or emotional knee-jerk trigger response from (you) to derail research is a red flag.

– Concern trolling and copy/pasta spam shilling that contradicts confirmed findings is another red flag.

Employing faux debate tactics: Generalizations, gas-lighting, misdirection, false equivalences, confusing correlation with causality, appeal to authority, transference, false precepts, personal attacks, straw-men, red herrings, etc. are all yet another red flag.

Promoting social ethics that are disingenuous, such as doxxing anyone, "reverse psychology" ploys or ones based on lying to the American People; These are obvious red flags.

Promoting tactics that are unethical, illegal or involve violence outside the scope of the Law are huge red flags.

Employing Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt tactics for any reason is highly suspicious.

 

This is just a subset of the disinformation tactics employed. A complete write-up is available here: https:// vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/the-25-rules-of-disinformation/

 

How to spot a Clown's bot

 

– NEVER KNOWINGLY ENGAGE A CLOWN OR BOT DIRECTLY. It just wastes bread with their responses, and hands them a target to programmatically lock on to with the bots. If you suspect a clown or bot is trying to engage (you), these countermeasures will force the handler to earn it, which usually outs them; They are lazy.

It seems that the easiest way to foil the bots is to point them out by proxy, by copy/pasting the user's ID as a quoted reference and intentionally breaking its post link in your response, and answering it with text in an image until they start misfiring because they can't parse the response to lock onto a target correctly.. Doing this can also make the bots look artificially erratic, and easier for other anons to spot. It also makes it so the handlers HAVE TO engage.

 

What we know about the cl0wnbots

 

Require a handler to watch for, target, and be in the thread

Can not enter threads themselves

Can pick up random or contradictory meme flags

Consist of multiple bots that respond to posts and each other, and can create posts

Activate on lists of trigger words; these can change over time

Use a combination of legit pasta, pre-written points, or spam targeted at sliding the thread

Have unwittingly pasta'd supportive posts

Are employed mostly at night and on weekends (US time)

Add to bump limits

Can be filtered by ID once they are observed

Are not perfected and can be easily spotted

Were tested briefly prior to being deployed starting on the /CBTS/ board

Have certain flaws that can cause them to misfire in sometimes comical ways

The handlers can make bogus clown threads, but also can be confused by accidental ones

Handlers, as of now, cannot access the servers

Have still not succeeded in their mission

Still can't meme

Still can't meme

Anonymous ID: ff0cf8 March 29, 2018, 8:33 p.m. No.837364   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>837331

>As baker, I like to keep 24 hours of notables

>Please stop directing the bakers unless there are glaring mistakes

 

We love our og bakers. Keep doing what you do, Patriot o7

Anonymous ID: ff0cf8 March 29, 2018, 9:32 p.m. No.837732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7755

>>837662

 

Protip: you can paste offsite direct links to images you would prefer to not download locally into a post by:

 

1) clicking on the 'Select/drop/paste files here' box.

 

A file dialog will open; you can then:

 

2) post the direct image link into the filename input box.

3) click 'open'

 

Known to work with DDG image search images.