A documentary studio wants to interview me about cyberbullying

This is a trap and if you just act "wacky" they'll paint you as an idiot. I wouldn't trust them to keep whatever you tell them "internal". What's the point anyway? Do you really benefit from talking to them in any way whatsoever?

This will just draw unwanted attention in my opinion.
 
I agree with @Julius Evola. It's probably a trap. If you don't comment, they'll almost definitely snark about how you refused to comment, but they'll use anything you do say as ammunition to negatively portray you. Most documentaries are constructed with a narrative in mind, because people want to use their version of reality to illustrate their own ideas. I highly doubt the narrative these people have in mind is going to allow for shades of gray, and that's pretty much where the Farms live, in the gray area.
 
Nothing's stopping them from creating an account and asking questions and being subjected to the same shitposting as anyone else.

I don't know why they're entitled to any special access just because they're from the fake news.
 
Them them to take the cap off and go away.

I agree with @Julius Evola. It's probably a trap. If you don't comment, they'll almost definitely snark about how you refused to comment, but they'll use anything you do say as ammunition to negatively portray you. Most documentaries are constructed with a narrative in mind, because people want to use their version of reality to illustrate their own ideas. I highly doubt the narrative these people have in mind is going to allow for shades of gray, and that's pretty much where the Farms live, in the gray area.

Reminds me of this:

 
No matter what you say they will try to paint us as worse than a million cyber-Hitlers, so you should probably say that we get off on driving troons to suicide and that autistics should be euthanized. Don't forget to mention your addiction to nekoshota and perform multiple Nazi salutes during the interview, and if the interviewer tries to be a smartass threaten to dox their children.
 

Here's her talking to a uni prof about students protesting against free speech on a campus. Looking over this and the other stuff she's done, she seems pretty intelligent and pretty receptive to other points of view. I wouldn't really call her an "SJW" even if she was at CNN for a decade.

If you were going to do this I'd heavily emphasise that KF has an "observe, don't act" stance, and that it's impossible to control the actions of those who read the site. Those people don't even have to be members. Besides, a lot of cows discussed here are prima donnas who do cyberbullying in their own way, so really there's not much making us stand out.

Also close your eyes nigga.
 
I say do it, but be seriously wary. At best they're gonna be confused about what the Farms is, and at worst we'll be painted as an evil hate group a la the mainstream media take on 4chan. And for the love of god try to sound less bored than in that last interview.
 
I don't really see the point of agreeing unless you just really want the attention and potentially to appear on a documentary as "Alt-right bigot", they're probally going for a particular narrative and will edit out anything that doesn't go along with it and include things that does, even if it's out of context.

I have severe doubts they've got your or this forums best interests at heart.
I did a quick google Soledad O'Brien was a former CNN reporter and still works with them through this group. I'd tread carefully. As @Keystone said, record everything. Also I'd do some digging to see who else is involved in this. Someone they've researched or interviewed has mentioned kiwi farms, that's how they've found out about us and Null.

Most likely it's someone like Greta, Zoe Quinn and her CON group, or Brianna Wu; people that have connections in media, know of kiwi, and hate us for exposing them. So if I were in your shoes I'd go into this knowing that no matter how kind they might treat you, they've already taken the side of the "poor oppressed gender special victim" from the start. They are going to lie to your face about anything to get something out of you to later use against you.

tl;dr: IMO do it, but consider what you say, record everything, and feel free to pick their brains while they try to pick yours.
Actually, with Wu's political campaign on the go could the interview be related?
 
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I don't really see the point of agreeing unless you just really want the attention and potentially to appear on a documentary as "Alt-right bigot", they're probally going for a particular narrative and will edit out anything that doesn't go along with it and include things that does, even if it's out of context.

I have severe doubts they've got your or this forums best interests at heart.

Actually, with Wu's political campaign on the go could the interview be related?

Could be Bri, I was thinking it is more likely Greta since he's stupidly brazen, has stated a few times that he's made it his mission to destroy Null and happens to have a lot of connections because he speaks at celebrity meet and greets where he shills for TLL. Plus he's been unusually quiet lately as well.
 
Could be Bri, I was thinking it is more likely Greta since he's stupidly brazen, has stated a few times that he's made it his mission to destroy Null and happens to have a lot of connections because he speaks at celebrity meet and greets where he shills for TLL. Plus he's been unusually quiet lately as well.
That's what I was thinking, that maybe John is trying to "discredit" the Farms because he knows we have an extensive catalog of his wretched behavior.
 
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Tell them to make an account and post a thread like anyone else with questions. If they want to write a fluff piece and fill it with quotes showing how terrible cyberbullies and the Farms are, they can talk to actual "cyberbullies" out in the open and read through hundreds of pages of shitposting, doxing, and counter-questions to get them.

Or if they're too shy for that offer a thread with posting restricted to you, staff, and a couple notable members.
 
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