A while back there were posts about how a small percentage of a population can drive political change. My recollection is 11 percent, but I’ve seen numbers higher and lower. Anons are that small percentage and it isn’t important if most people accept there is a Q team and Anons.
What is important is most people wake up and believe the content of the posts, the corruption and evil of the DS. President Trump throws these comments out to keep Anons energized, not to recruit more Anons. There might not ever be more Anons then there are now. But, there will be way more people awake, engaged in the fight.
I was acquaintances/friends with Aaron Swartz, we'd discussed this phenomenon. If ~15% of a group hold a view strong enough inevitably the group will adopt it. He noted it being smaller, that after the adoption of subreddits the popular subreddits were having this influence over the whole site with even fewer numbers pushing it.
This is the reason we were kicked off of Reddit. They had to eliminate us, because the contagion would be unstoppable. Reddit would have become dominated via us. This would then mean those people would echo the sentiment on all their other social media platforms and in their personal lives.
All they did was slow it down, but nothing can stop it. And one day I'll get to see what I want: a judge order Barack Obama hang.
A while back there were posts about how a small percentage of a population can drive political change. My recollection is 11 percent, but I’ve seen numbers higher and lower. Anons are that small percentage and it isn’t important if most people accept there is a Q team and Anons.
What is important is most people wake up and believe the content of the posts, the corruption and evil of the DS. President Trump throws these comments out to keep Anons energized, not to recruit more Anons. There might not ever be more Anons then there are now. But, there will be way more people awake, engaged in the fight.
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We humble bamd of anons enjoy every little nod from the Boss.
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I was acquaintances/friends with Aaron Swartz, we'd discussed this phenomenon. If ~15% of a group hold a view strong enough inevitably the group will adopt it. He noted it being smaller, that after the adoption of subreddits the popular subreddits were having this influence over the whole site with even fewer numbers pushing it.
This is the reason we were kicked off of Reddit. They had to eliminate us, because the contagion would be unstoppable. Reddit would have become dominated via us. This would then mean those people would echo the sentiment on all their other social media platforms and in their personal lives.
All they did was slow it down, but nothing can stop it. And one day I'll get to see what I want: a judge order Barack Obama hang.
Praying for us to see justice soon...and I believe we will. 🙏⚖️