I have an idea regarding Buzzfeed. This is not a raid. I don't advocate for radicalised opinions. Ultimately...

I have an idea regarding Buzzfeed. This is not a raid. I don't advocate for radicalised opinions. Ultimately, I want to reclaim the sanity of the internet. More info in poster.

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Interesting ideas have a bump

Thank you

Let's do it. The quality of life with such shit media online is garbage. It's a ridiculous environment of plain stupid ideas being thrown around

Interesting suggestion

Censoring speech doesnt help anyone.
It would take a change in the minds of the people reading the info. You're not going to change anyone's mind. They're fucking morons.

Thanks. I also think that. Given the current age of information, misinformation is a problem that don't get enough light shed on.

What suggestions do you have? Put it in here. We could do them instead.

Maybe dun alert youtube, put statue of liberty face on their SJW videos

SJW movement will drown out other moderate opinions. Lets meme them to give them a taste of their own medicine.

I agree with that fellow, and wish I had better ideas to help. I agree with your premise, but I don't think pepe faces will convince anyone.

The best thing I can come up with is if known opponents to the views of buzzfeed read buzzfeed articles with a simple search and replace and pretended it was their view, just to make people disagree. I can imagine most SJWs shitting their pants if Sam Hyde read a buzzfeed article word for word, but just swapped the words 'man' and 'woman'

But still, I don't think those people will be convinced, largely because they don't want to be convinced. Better to target the fence-sitters and the curious.

I have an idea make memes of Buzzfeed instead of editing their videos.

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Idk create like 10 fake alter egos and talk about the most ridiculous rage bait, factually false (shit that is false but spinner to seem true) articles and see which one lands

What's the beta-male video? I've heard about the '36 questions for men', but didn't watch it after I heard one of the questions was 'What's it like to be the same sex as Donald Trump?' on account that it was stupid.

lets do that. find a well recognised SJW article buzzfeed made, modify it to be factually true and post it on their Youtube channel or social media

It was a video that had a few scene with Yas Forums in it, implying that beta males/losers/whoever that disagreed with them uses Yas Forums.

Nice idea

>This is not a raid.
>Posts explicit call to raid in image
Not even thinly veiled. Not veiled at all.

Hush hush...This is a protest, not a raid.

it really isn't.

Nice idea too. Oh maybe we can says something radical SJWs like, for example, 'all asians are superior'. Put in some ridiculously false data, see if Buzzfeed pick it up.

Then we record the number of times false data and fake news pass through their editors. Then expose them on social media

or we can search their entire collection of politics/opinion/LGBT articles, calculate the percentage of non-factual news and report them to the relevant authorities in the countries they operate in.

calculate the statistics of fake news and report Buzzfeed to the authorities? I found out their branches, local and overseas: New York; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Chicago; Washington, D.C.; Paris, France; São Paulo, Brazil; and Sydney, Australia

Here we go Yas Forumsros off to war
Let's save the internet

Maybe take various similarly extreme articles from any side, then use search & replace to make them align and see who agrees. I remember a few years back when someone was taking quotes from Mein Kampf and replacing 'Jews' with 'men'. Lots of feminists agreed, and I don't mean with prosaic stuff. I mean the more vicious bits and how society should react suddenly became palatable to progressives when the target was correct.

There is a difference between opinions and presenting fake information as a fact.
Opinions: You have the freedom of expression, just dun go overboard
Fake news: Presenting a piece of false info and then saying it's real.

great idea

Its like selling you bread vs. selling you bread at the price of gold and claiming its gold

>Hush hush...This is a protest, not a raid.
>it really isn't.

>Totally not a raid
>Just a protest
>Called 'operation misinformation'

Good work Bois, nobody will figure out that it's a raid.

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A raid is a directed attempt to disrupt the operations of an entity. This doesn't interfere with the operations of buzzfeed in any way. This provides an alternate viewpoint.

Consider a raid to be similar blocking entrance to a physical location, like preventing vehicles from entering the parking lot of a store - direct action that interferes with that entity's operations.

Now, compare that to various people going out and about on their daily business, only they tell the people around them that that store sucks.

They are providing an alternate viewpoint, and it is up to the people that they talk to to decide whether or not they want to go to that store. If they like the store, the individual that disparages it may have their credibility damaged. If they trust the individual, then the store may have its image damaged.

The OP suggests making alternate content or remixing their content. The OP does not advocate interfering with their ability to create or distribute content.

I can see how a brainlet like you may be confuzzled, though.

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