This does have me thinking on how much of the "lore" that someone needs to know about Destiny and his orbiters to first understand the story and then secondly grasp most of the context. I think that the entire problem is that most fans are casual consumers or only catch the bits where he's tearing down someone they don't like so relatively few people are clued in on the enormity of what it is Destiny has done, especially because he has successfully painted all of the people he's abused as crazy and it worked.
This has always been the biggest problem, even in the LS days. As there was never any concrete evidence of the affair all I could do was gather the overwhelming circumstantial evidence.
Luckily, as time has gone on, people at least believe me and the other regulars more often now. However, I never managed to find a solution to that amount of lore that is needed to be known in order to make people aware of the kind of person Destiny is, how he acts, etc.
However, I think that the current setup that has been created, in which things get posted, get curated and made more palatable for normie audiences: Stuff being reposted in DGGsnark, and that getting covered by Hasan or other figures, and the commentary community/KF overlap has definitely improved things.
Destiny also shot himself in the foot when he had his week long mental breakdown in the thread, a lot of dggers started reading the thread after that, and it got normalized, him defending KF against Keffals removed that Taboo even more.
This is why I've never opposed the idea of talking directly/referencing things or asking questions in my posts to people who I know read the thread, it creates that bridge. I know it's a little more taboo, as it's almost as
but I think it has helped a lot.
No one but Destiny benefits from isolating the thread.
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It also doesn't help that I'm very longwinded.