...remember all of those strange times all over the last few years or so, when all of a sudden, Twatter, Instagram, Fakebook, WhatsCrapp, Fleddit, or YouPuke used to go down? And all for seemingly NO PLAUSIBLE REASON/S WHATSOEVER? Sometimes all at once parallely or so, and often times without any explainable reasons whatsoever? And that such shutdowns never EVER really used to happen but not too long back?
Guys, those were the actual White Hat takeovers of the said platforms! And from what I gather, those shutdowns were primarily for de-bugging some of the bigger challenges within the said platforms, and, more importantly, some en-coding and testing for what I feel is cross-platform cross-posting integrations and such!
So that when certain uncomfortable and inconvenient truths get dropped all over the internet, likely even via Truth Social or so, that the way to cross-post those truths isn't "eventually going to be" put into place --- coz in all likelihood, it already VERY MUCH SO has been already DONE!!!
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I didn't ask for facts, I asked for something this is based off being he said "from what I gathered". Otherwise it may just be wild speculation, which may be as good as anything else, but with out some sort of substantiating event, we might as well be "The Science" or MSM fabricating scenarios out of thin air.
This isn't Fantasy Island.
Agreed we don't know shit, but shit we say should be provable, hence the whole point of being a Digital Soldier.
If that was actually practiced, there would be 3 new posts a day.
Quantity doesn't equal quality.
I'd rather 3 solid original posts over 30, or even 300, repetitive posts and random guessing at interpreting events.
I agree, quality over quantity is important. But don’t discredit someone who may be on to something. This is a space to share those thoughts and ideas, and explore to either credit or discredit them. This board wasn’t made for you and it wasn’t made for me. It was made for all of us.
He's stating it as fact, he says: "Guys, those were the actual White Hat takeovers of the said platforms!"
I'm fine with thoughts and ideas, but when OP spouts off like he knows something instead of saying, What if..., or Possibly it was...
So there's nothing wrong with asking if he's basing this conclusion off of anything, or again, just speculation.
If your making a statement here, you should be able to provide something to corroborate it, or provide "sauce" if you will...
Good.