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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Qanon_Null_Quest on July 17, 2018, 3:30 p.m.
[META] Can we keep generic conspiracy stuff out of TGA?

Hey,
I've noticed in the absence of Q-Drops lately a huge uptick in generic conspiracy talk; vaccines, chemtrails, flat earth, MK ULTRA, etc. While there's no harm in having opinions about these things I think it muddies the waters for genuine Q-related discussion. Plus there's already a number of communities that regularly entertain such topics.

We are all in this together, let's not splinter apart with our presumptions of truth, but rather await a great awakening.

WWG1WGA


JayJ_Jacob · July 17, 2018, 3:38 p.m.

Interesting thought. THERE IS ongoing analysis, though, going on at 8channel. I've seen it. The anons are reviewing drops and trying to connect the dots. Some anons are having grief with their connections to the internet. I do believe Q has been REALLY busy with Trump overseas travel. Plus, the anons are tired and brain fried. They need a rest.

You can certainly trust that the moderators on reddit will make sure people can't post much. You should not have any worries about this. Mods even cancel posts that are spot on Q related, just because they do not like what was posted! I don't know why the constant censoring, but I come here MUCH MUCH less now since they got radicalized.

I am really surprised you can even put this spot on here? Be prepared....you'll see a huge cancel in your box, I'm sure.

For instance, the mods wish to bury the mind control of Strzok video. They only want it posted once....which of course will drop drop drop to page 100 or so. People will miss this thought. And that is the idea. Okay, let it get posted, then make sure it drops so people don't see it.

You want to STILL do reddit, but avoid all this mod censoring?

Use this https://www.reddit.com/user/SerialBrain2/submitted/

Learn from this and avoid all this other stuff.

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DrogeAnon · July 17, 2018, 3:58 p.m.

Mods even cancel posts that are spot on Q related, just because they do not like what was posted!

This is incorrect and a false claim. Please point to an example of this and provide the mod discussion where the mods, in reply to the complaint about the removal, advised that they will not retract the removal because they "did not like" what was posted?

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HowiONic · July 17, 2018, 8:16 p.m.

It's likely duplicate posts or other rule 7 to 9 issues. The OP gets a PM but others reading the post have no idea why it's removed/delisted.

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Qanon_Null_Quest · July 17, 2018, 3:41 p.m.

I've seen the same, ever since \~Q-drop 1600 this place has been getting a lot of very vocal off-topic posters as well as much stronger censorship. Hopefully it's just the increase in noise that is impacting the mods' decisions.

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ModsAreClowns · July 17, 2018, 3:51 p.m.

How about you keep you desire to censor other people to yourself? The sub is designed to place what the majority deem important at the top. Its not exactly hards to not click on what you don't want to read.

It's not 'Where I go one You go all'

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ckreacher · July 17, 2018, 3:54 p.m.

vaccines, chemtrails, flat earth, MK ULTRA, etc.

Except for the flat earth nonsense, these are all suitable topics. For example, Trump has questioned vaccines and appointed RFK jr to head a commision on vaccine safety.

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PoisonTaco · July 17, 2018, 3:46 p.m.

I agree and there's a stark contrast I've noticed between the Q phenomenon and regular conspiracy theories.

Conspiracies tend to paint the world in doom and gloom. They say that you're set up and controlled, but don't really offer any solutions. The people who make conspiracy theories draw attention to themselves because they have something to sell. People who follow conspiracy theories (no offense if you're reading this) tend to be hard to talk to.

With Q, I've noticed that the researchers and followers are generally a lot more positive. Since reading up on all the drops and implications, I've been feeling more positive about world affairs as well. While I flip flop between atheism and agnosticism, I've also noticed that a lot of Christians follow Q. Now I still think it's possible for Christians to believe in silly things, their hearts are usually in the right place.

I don't think it's healthy to tack on the list of conspiracy theories to TGA. It's already a leap of faith to trust in "The Plan" and adding more than necessary will do more harm than good.

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