Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 8:40 p.m. No.8457977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7991 >>8004

>>8457846 lb

>sort by timestamps on the spreadsheet

Hm, well, the tripcode and date/timestamp are all in the same column for each entry - using OP as an example only:

Q tripcode 03/17/20 (Tue) 23:27:47 9cd339

You can sort by any filter of any column for something like 18:46:53, which should work in theory.

 

You can also use ctrl+F and search, which gives you the number of responses and highlights responsive cells in green that you can up or down arrow through until you find the specific one you are looking for (useful for text or date searches)

 

>start from scratch

You can also download the spreadsheet in any format that works for you, and no gulag account needed. If you wanted to suit it to something different, once its on your machine, you could delete columns that don't matter to you and/or break out the timestamp into a different new column - or whatever will work for your purpose.

 

I don't think it's possible to do a mass download from the scraper sites in a format that lets you manipulate it afterwards, like CSV (comma delineated). You can always download the rawtext files, but then you would still have to put them into some manner that is sortable, like a local database or spreadsheet.

 

I will do my best to help you with whatever your need is that is archived, from the spreadsheet or anything else I can. The point of the various archives is that they are available to you, in a format that you can use for whatever your particular purpose.

Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 8:51 p.m. No.8458076   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8458004

>>8457991

The funny thing is that someone else set it up and I just volunteered to help, but then they just poof! disappeared, so it was just me. I would have set it up differently, and of course, hindsight is 20/20, but with over 3k Q posts, it's a little daunting prospect to go through and separate the timestamps out into a new separate column. If it was something that anons wanted, I would definitely do it.

→ The point of archiving is that the info is available in a format that others can use productively. Every anon with a task is ONLY here to serve other anons and MAGA. I'm working for you.

 

>big monitors

Yep. I had to get one just for the spreadsheet kek!

thanks, mom, yer the best

If I could, I'd get you one :D

Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 9:02 p.m. No.8458195   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8242 >>8264 >>8361 >>8543

>>8458050

>>8458073

>>8458025

>>8457996

>>8458053

>what is the map

In the beginning, before had gotten a tripcode, Aussibro was keeping the graphic compilation of Q's posts. But there were imposters who popped up, so Q got a tripcode, and compiled a corrected compilation of genuine Q posts (because, well, Q would know which one he/they posted, right?) so that became the official compilation upon which all others were based and upon which they were all built. So they are consistent (the EST/EDT and GMT ones are consistent as to which posts in the beginning are shown).

>how to read the map

Do you all remember pics related? It was kind of early on, as you can tell from the Q posts used as the example.

 

<"Find the spiders, build the web (map)"

This was one thing that always stood out to me. Q had called the graphic compilation of Q posts the "graphic" in some places.

What does a spider web look like? What does it connect? (people, places, events, dates)

Is the web (map) different than the graphic compilation map?

Maybe, maybe not. I think network-type graphics between people/places/events/dates are valuable in their own way, much like how Q proofs and side-by-sides are valuable and important.

Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 9:14 p.m. No.8458326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8458242

I didn't make those graphics, but thought that the methodology would be helpful to others, so I kept them for later (now!)

 

You might remember, it was right about the time when the qclock was being created - we were experimented with different things. I made a web, an actual web to use, because who knows? Maybe that would work? And then made a few based on the spider web concept, which seemed to adequately graphically display what I wanted to get across (not necessarily so relevant at this moment)

Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 9:29 p.m. No.8458463   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8489 >>8518 >>8528 >>8590

>>8458264

>>8458298

There was a lot more analysis and concentration back then. People here (minus ever present shillniggers) actually worked together to decode, each contributing something from their area of knowledge, or pertinent question, and there would be in depth, "robust" discussions. Then decode graphics made and expanded based on the input.

We have sort of plateaued on that, but, in a different way, have somewhat transcended it. Consider that much of that particular activity has moved to twitter and far more people are participating which reach exponentially more people. And that is built upon over and over and spread further through other social channels.

It seems at this time, the corresponding "news" items are gathered here, connected effectively with various Q posts and, as this board is monitored by far more than would admit, picked up and posted on twitter etc.

From what I observe, several people make a lot of memes here and many make a few (some that are only appreciated on the board so fun but of no use for MAGA publicly), but unfortunately they don't get disseminated to the degree that the news/connections to Q posts do, which is a breakdown in effective teamwork. If the graphics don't get shared that bring things together (psychologically more effective than text), then less see it and less are impacted in a fundamentally powerful way - their subconscious, which is how memes work. Also lacking, that we had during early meme war campaigns, is the effective feedback of those who are posting our graphics, so we can rapidly respond with changes or change tactics.

We are still productive, but getting a little rusty in some areas, and would do well to become more disciplined individually and choose to work together more effectively. We did break twitter after all!

t. fellow Russian bot

Anonymous ID: 01dd78 March 17, 2020, 9:32 p.m. No.8458488   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8458330 Turkish-backed Militants Protest In Tell Abyad Because Of Salary Delays

BAKER, NOTABLE

 

>face apparent difficulties with such things because there is little to loot and smuggle in the area. The situation is so tense that the Turkish Army has been forced to intervene in order to prevent a further escalation.

I can't stop laughing! Unexpected BONUS side effect of POTUS' genius moves!