Not corrected, just amended. Do both- just the reason that twitter is good is the links that SAY THE NAME can get started in horrorthreads on twitter. Journos are lazy, they're trolling around for stories all day. And boom, this dude arrives with coffee. Might be indies at first but then their stories are stolen by like Brietbart or The Daily Wire, and if those float Fox takes them. Then CNN if you're lucky, 6 years later, finally has to address it, and they fight you but they fuck it up.
You're actually thinking correctly- you ladies are in possession of something kinda/sorta dangerous right now- a real life narrative that gives strong argument to your version of red pills. It's fun and exhilarating but it's not entirely an exaggeration to say people may try to fuck your life up instead of get it in the news. You're thinking long haul- some of you grannies are marching along with your rl linked reddit profiles saying some hardcore shit in public- ask gamergate how that went.
But as far as I can see with many situations like this (gamergate and what not) the right answer is do it all (except anything autistic or annoying) and do it fast. Any of you thinking you won't lose your reddit over this when 11 simultaneous "TERFS are dead" articles come out at the same time are fooling yourselves. Protect yourselves, behave like gentlemen, and if you want to say anything too spicy consider signing up and saying it here.
You're right that not all of those 30k are going to be friendly, and it only takes 1 zoe quinn to zerg 30k gamers. It's been done to people with more experience doin this shit than you. KEEP THAT MINDSET.
EDIT- " The sockpuppet thing does make sense in hindsight though. Is it right that the profiles with the highest rates of engagements are "worth" the most?""
Also VERY MUCH YES. The more "real" an account is the less likely it's shadowbanned, it's low in the scroll, etc. If people are following each other messages are more likely to show up so having followers, and following people BUT NOT TO MANY etc are important. Quality matters.