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- Apr 13, 2021
Hmmm, yeah I can see how that kink's spread would be inherently self limiting to some degree. At least the extreme forms where it takes over someone's entire online identity. Social media, for furries especially, is a place where everyone stives to create a unique (or unique seeming) persona, and build followers and clout based on that recognition of their uniqueness. Throwing that all away for an oversexualizd knock-off TRON outfit (Seriously, their whole uniform on that Hex Corp account looks like the mooks from Tron Uprising with orange replaced with purple and cat ears stuck on for good measure) and a serial number probably isn't all it's crackd up to be when you're an attention whoring Twitter addict who craves validation for your uniqueness.HexCorp Twitter - Be warned, it's degenerate as all hell.
Dronification as a kink is a step further from hypnotism in that you erase your identity to become a featureless, thoughtless latex-bound humanoid. All individuality is thrown away to be part of a collective of likeminded(no pun intended) faggots who all get off to this same thing.
This is all hypothetical and pretend, but people get their rocks off to it so the usual retardation of taking it too seriously follows, which lead(s) to people pulling their character art and changing the name of their internet persona to Drone<random number string>.
Like I said, it became less popular the more mainstream it became; the more people did it, the more fed up their followers became, the less appealing it was to participate.