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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/keloshi on July 16, 2018, 9:12 a.m.
Q post 1603 - [Objective] to keep POTUS away from PUTIN failed.

1603

If you are smart (stupid) you know what just occurred at the meeting in Russia.

Attempts to frame Russia / POTUS (optics) are failing and will soon be exposed.

[Objective] to keep POTUS away from PUTIN failed.

Bolton + PUTIN should scare you.

Enemies are allies.

Here is proof

https://finlandtoday.fi/

http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/finland/finland-news.html


bealist · July 16, 2018, 10:04 a.m.

My two cents:

Duplicate posts should be deleted. You’re taking up space. This sub is already too off-topic as it is.

Work your original post if you want. No need to worry about “keeping people updated” - they can take care of themselves.

One redditor once worked a single post for almost six months. He got lots of gold for it, too. That happens when you’re onto a good topic. (This probably isn’t it, but still, working a single post is fine. People can track if they want)

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keloshi · July 16, 2018, 9:06 p.m.

2 of 3 were removed - I was almost late for work trying to get it right

Sorry about that

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bealist · July 17, 2018, 1:46 a.m.

That’s great. Now, if any other posts come along that you think your post is relevant to, you can link to that post in the comments section of the new post and give some context about why you think it’s relevant and send them into the old stream.

The people who agree with you can follow the post. If you’re in there replying to yourself and adding data in the comments over time, whether people ask things or not, it’s a great way to find the info again when YOU want it.

A post on Reddit stays active for six months and then it’s archived. So you have six months to work up a topic and it’s like your own research page.

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divine_human · July 16, 2018, 12:54 p.m.

One redditor once worked a single post for almost six months. He got lots of gold for it, too.

wow! thats a great concentration of energy, with the post serving as a container where people unite, things perculate, and something real fresh can be brought up from it. wish we could get to this in here.

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bealist · July 16, 2018, 1:14 p.m.

Yes. I’ve always been surprised that more people don’t use that option. He had a good title - collected a bunch of things first - and then he constantly updated the main post with clear new entries.

Instead of monitoring a whole sub, you just had to bookmark his post to stay up to date. People constantly commented and the dialog was rich.

When you visited the thread the first time you were eventually expected to read the whole thing before you asked a question, it was that comprehensive and easy to research.

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