>>8682152, >>8682171 tyvm, baker.
Cannot bake, and another baker will prolly come along. But just in case….. - gy
(these will eventually end up in the "baking section" of dough)
THREE PART E-BAKE INSTRUCTIONS
draft 1
Grabbing the Dough
STEP 0 Got the General image?? (Iwo Jima)
''* If not, copypasta from CAP 1.''
STEP 1: Find the Current Dough
Dough:
https://pastebin.com/2AwtwB)
''* Copy pastebin link into a browser window.''
STEPS 2 and 3: Copy the Current Dough
(Dough will appear in pastebin.com.)
''* Click RAW from the menu at the top right (CAP 2).''
''* Copypasta entire dough text into text editor like Notepad++.''
(Notice the PAGE BREAKS which look like this: ///// BREAK \\\ )
Creating the Thread
STEP 4: Find "Create a New Thread" in the catalog or index
''* Go to catalog or index; Create a Thread is at the top (CAP 3).''
STEP 5: "Create a Thread" What to Do
''* Fill in THREE THINGS:''
Subject: [example] Q Research General #11039: My Bread Name Edition
Comment: [copypasta page 1 of dough–the one with the Q posts]
File: [copypasta General image]
STEP 5a: Baking Bread, first time (~ 630 fast, ~670 slow)
''* Click "Create a thread"''. (5% of the time it will say "Posted" and appear right away–but not usually!).
STEP 6: Finding the New Thread & Finishing the Bake
''* Ignoring the fake "posting 100%" message, WAIT WAIT WAIT 30-40 SECONDS for the thread to post.''
''* Open catalog or index in new tab; thread should be close to the top (catalog) or right after current thread (index - CAP 4).''
Last Step: Dough Post
STEP 7: Posting the New Paste
''* First, open Pastebin.com & click 'Paste'.''
''* Second, copypasta ENTIRE dough from text editor into "Paste" field.''
''* Third, click on "Create New Paste" at page bottom'' (next: a capcha!)
''* Fourth, copypasta the link from browser window into "Post a Reply" in new /qresearch/ thread - See CAP 5.''
(If everything is copacetic, you can also go back to old bread and post a "fresh bread" link.)
CONGRATULATIONS
YOU HAVE JUST BAKED A BREAD!
(and hey–if things don't go quite as planned, remember: you're the one who stepped up, mistakes can always be corrected!)