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Well, that didn't take long. Thanks for showing your hand, faggot. Not your personal army. *plays Go on Home British Soldiers on mandolin*
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You’re not making a good case for yourself. Maybe read the rules of a site before jumping head first into it. Best of luck to you on that.Gotta say, so many people pulling this weak kneejerk "not your personal army, fag" routine has left me disappointed in this site in ways I wouldn't have anticipated. I was told for years this was some sort of big scary doxxing forum, but it turns out it's filled with people completely allergic to being proactive.
That's on top of the fact I didn't actually ask or tell anyone to do anything, I merely floated one hypothetical idea. And now a bunch of illiterates think I came here to get them to "do my dirty work".
I'll still see if I can find anywhere on this site with worthwhile conversation being had, even though this thread is looking increasingly like it doesn't have a great deal else to offer.
People have been trying to tell you this for pages and you are calling us illiterate?Gotta say, so many people pulling this weak kneejerk "not your personal army, fag" routine has left me disappointed in this site in ways I wouldn't have anticipated. I was told for years this was some sort of big scary doxxing forum, but it turns out it's filled with people completely allergic to being proactive.
That's on top of the fact I didn't actually ask or tell anyone to do anything, I merely floated one hypothetical idea. And now a bunch of illiterates think I came here to get them to "do my dirty work".
I'll still see if I can find anywhere on this site with worthwhile conversation being had, even though this thread is looking increasingly like it doesn't have a great deal else to offer.
"You gotta obey the rules. You just gotta, okay."You’re not making a good case for yourself. Maybe read the rules of a site before jumping head first into it. Best of luck to you on that.
Rude.Gotta say, so many people pulling this weak kneejerk "not your personal army, fag" routine has left me disappointed in this site in ways I wouldn't have anticipated. I was told for years this was some sort of big scary doxxing forum, but it turns out it's filled with people completely allergic to being proactive.
That's on top of the fact I didn't actually ask or tell anyone to do anything, I merely floated one hypothetical idea. And now a bunch of illiterates think I came here to get them to "do my dirty work".
I'll still see if I can find anywhere on this site with worthwhile conversation being had, even though this thread is looking increasingly like it doesn't have a great deal else to offer.
You really just don’t understand. This place isn’t what you’re thinking it is. The old saying goes “lurk more”, but I guess that’s too dogmatic for you. I personally hope you the best, as Mald would say, “Welcome to the finding out timeline.”"You gotta obey the rules. You just gotta, okay."
The primary reason I've believed in strictly non-hierarchical organising, in politics and elsewhere, my entire adult life is because this is what happens when you've got one person at the top handing down rules. Those rules just become dogma for easily-swayed retards to parrot like they're self-evidently good ideas.
It doesn't matter if you're in a workplace, a university, online, or anywhere else: the culture of a space is what you make of it. You should feel absolutely no need to adhere to the cultural dictates of that space just because.
If anything, this should go double for a website - being an intangible medium where there will be absolutely no repercussions for treating the space like the social playground it is.
Say what you want about Tumblr/4chan/SomethingAwful, at least all those sites' most committed users know, very correctly, you should always hate, undermine, and ignore the rules and the people who attempt to enforce them.
Your sort of rigid, dogmatic, adherence to arbitrarily-imposed instruction is honestly one of the most pathetic traits someone can have. And frankly there's a reason why, among friends, we call it "Gentile Mindset".
i mean, if you dont really care about rules or etiquette or whatever, why do you care so much about pirate software then?"You gotta obey the rules. You just gotta, okay."
The primary reason I've believed in strictly non-hierarchical organising, in politics and elsewhere, my entire adult life is because this is what happens when you've got one person at the top handing down rules. Those rules just become dogma for easily-swayed retards to parrot like they're self-evidently good ideas.
It doesn't matter if you're in a workplace, a university, online, or anywhere else: the culture of a space is what you make of it. You should feel absolutely no need to adhere to the cultural dictates of that space just because.
If anything, this should go double for a website - being an intangible medium where there will be absolutely no repercussions for treating the space like the social playground it is.
Say what you want about Tumblr/4chan/SomethingAwful, at least all those sites' most committed users know, very correctly, you should always hate, undermine, and ignore the rules and the people who attempt to enforce them.
Your sort of rigid, dogmatic, adherence to arbitrarily-imposed instruction is honestly one of the most pathetic traits someone can have. And frankly there's a reason why, among friends, we call it "Gentile Mindset".
Firstly, it's not a matter of caring about what the "rules and etiquette" are themselves, but why they are or aren't worth adhering to in the first place.i mean, if you dont really care about rules or etiquette or whatever, why do you care so much about pirate software then?
KF is "completely allergic to being proactive" because being proactive has historically spiraled out of control and caused infighting and negative attention for the forum (see: Chris Chan). I speak for myself here, but I don't like "hypothetical idea" posting because it can be used as a thin layer for a call to action. People accuse this website of encouraging harassment with a "wink-wink nudge-nudge" to avoid accountability, and the just-seen allergic reaction is a way to steer clear of any behavior that could even be seen as encouraging harassment.Gotta say, so many people pulling this weak kneejerk "not your personal army, fag" routine has left me disappointed in this site in ways I wouldn't have anticipated. I was told for years this was some sort of big scary doxxing forum, but it turns out it's filled with people completely allergic to being proactive.
That's on top of the fact I didn't actually ask or tell anyone to do anything, I merely floated one hypothetical idea. And now a bunch of illiterates think I came here to get them to "do my dirty work".
I'll still see if I can find anywhere on this site with worthwhile conversation being had, even though this thread is looking increasingly like it doesn't have a great deal else to offer.
Sorry pal, but with how many actually insane people do insane shit to lolcows, whether someone may think they deserve it or not' happens way too often for the community not to shun personal army request type shiteFirstly, it's not a matter of caring about what the "rules and etiquette" are themselves, but why they are or aren't worth adhering to in the first place.
As for JTH. I hate copyright-strikers. I hate industry plants. I hate computer dorks. I hate manchildren.
You aren't as intelligent as you believe yourself to be...Firstly, it's not a matter of caring about what the "rules and etiquette" are themselves, but why they are or aren't worth adhering to in the first place.
As for JTH. I hate copyright-strikers. I hate industry plants. I hate computer dorks. I hate manchildren. I hate corpo shills.
Being blamed by bad actors for anything only ever matters in as much as you care what those bad actors think.A suggestion like that is likely to be taken up by those bad actors to brigade and harass Pirate's Discord server, and we would be blamed for it.
You, someone who cares that someone false flags videos are telling us KF shouldnt care about being blamed for malicious shit.Being blamed by bad actors for anything only ever matters in as much as you care what those bad actors think.
And if this is the attitude mainstream on this site, it doesn't even work anyway: KiwiFarms already gets blamed for plenty.
It's not an issue about being blamed by bad actors, it giving fuel to bad actors, who then claim to operate with the Kiwi Farms, which causes third parties to think that the Kiwi Farms encouraged and coordinated the bad actions (like how Cloudflare dropped service for the Kiwi Farms for an "imminent threat to human life", when the closest thing to a threat was a poster on /pol/ who associated himself with KF).Being blamed by bad actors for anything only ever matters in as much as you care what those bad actors think.
The Farms is (very, very slowly) shedding its reputation of harassment, primarily because it takes the approach of not coordinating anything that could even be misinterpreted as harassment. If people came here and instead found a bunch of plans to infiltrate Discord servers for ostensibly information gathering purposes only, then the idea that the Kiwi Farms is just a cover for harassment seems much more plausible.And if this is the attitude mainstream on this site, it doesn't even work anyway: KiwiFarms already gets blamed for plenty.
It matters when they start attacking the site and the site's ooperator with tactics such as debanking, defaming and threats.Being blamed by bad actors for anything only ever matters in as much as you care what those bad actors think.
I simply don't believe in playing pick-me pandering social politics for transactional help.you should have skulked around and built up some actual good will first
This is why you are a sped in a shed.I'd rather do literally anything completely on my own before performatively playing friendly to curry favour with people.
ah yes, the pick me pandering of simply engaging with the site. very socially politicalI simply don't believe in playing pick-me pandering social politics for transactional help.
I'd rather do literally anything completely on my own before performatively playing friendly to curry favour with people.