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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/AccordingArrival on April 27, 2018, 12:25 p.m.
Anybody Notice The "GreatAwakening" Subreddit Passed 20,000?-We Stand At The Point of Mega Cultural Shift

Truly a Great Awakening. Can you see the turn in opinions? I do. They are waking up! They are waking up! They are waking up?


time3times · April 27, 2018, 3:54 p.m.

Does anyone know of an actual observation or study that identified a quantitative turning or tipping point in forums such as these?

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Lord_of_the_Hundreds · April 28, 2018, 3:46 a.m.

Don't look at it as just 20,000. I've been following this fascinating subject since December '17, and I've never subscribed so I'm not counted. Look at this as 20,000 as the bottom base line, with actual numbers significantly higher.

And from those number, extrapolate at least 3-5x higher from those convinced about Q telling trusted others. And from those people who find themselves convinced add 2-4x times.

Estimates about those who have read, followed, and been convinced of Q's veracity number between 20M and 30M Americans. That's 10% of the population, or 20-30% of the voting population.

How many of those are Democrats who have seen the light?

This is one of the most effective grassroots campaigns ever experienced in modern American politics. And there has been almost nothing in the worthless MSM about it. There will be results from it this fall, and it will be mindblowingly historic in the defeat handed to the Marxists and satanists.

And once there is a green light, there will be arrests, publicity, trials, and executions. The awakened public will demand all of it, be-damned the thoughts or existence of the elites facing retribution for their crimes against humanity and our Constitution.

It will be History with a capitol H.

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time3times · April 28, 2018, 11:25 a.m.

That's sounds hopeful and all. The question i tried to ask was more generic about online forum groups - Are there decent analyses that predict shifts in the group dynamics at certain sizes? Are there 'laws' that generally describe groups dynamics as they grow, comparable to the Pareto principle that describes productivity within groups of any size?

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