Message from @chubbs

Discord ID: 669911511476469780


2020-01-21 20:25:11 UTC  

✅ Trannies
✅ Underage trannies
✅ Sexualizing minors
Netflix going all in with this one

2020-01-21 20:43:41 UTC  

Someone tell me this is some fing troll/onion article

2020-01-21 20:48:42 UTC  

Nope, **AJ and The Queen** is a real Netflix show supported by RuPaul.

2020-01-21 20:55:01 UTC  

... at what point can we all agree that this is pedophelia/rape happening before our eyes?

2020-01-21 20:59:25 UTC  

Sane people know... but there're not many sane people

2020-01-22 00:35:44 UTC  

It is pedophelia

2020-01-22 00:57:37 UTC  

ok

2020-01-22 03:00:37 UTC  

Anybody from Virginia? What was it like the other day? I would have loved to be there and show support.

2020-01-22 03:11:02 UTC  

Posted that tranny shit in the other serious channel

2020-01-22 03:11:06 UTC  

Purge when?

2020-01-22 03:31:49 UTC  

Idk man

2020-01-22 17:27:13 UTC  

Very happy about this

2020-01-22 17:36:07 UTC  

member

2020-01-22 20:47:01 UTC  

YOU'RE A RUSSIAN ASSET! AND YOU'RE A RUSSIAN ASSET! EVERYONE IS A RUSSIAN ASSET!

2020-01-23 00:04:02 UTC  

This is open channel. A little if both

2020-01-23 00:41:57 UTC  

Was just watching Brett baier 1/22/20 on YouTube had some dem talking and someone screamed from the gallery. I can't make out what they say did anyone else catch it?

2020-01-23 14:20:48 UTC  

Serious question - everyone hates the lib ownership and moderation of existing tech platforms. Everyone says they want other options that actually respect non-leftist communities. But say something like that were actually developed, and just needed to grow and attract users. What would it take to actually get people to make the switch? I'm not talking about a niche single-topic platform like TD, but a much larger ecosystem like reddit itself, just run without the authoritarian mod practices. Genuinely open to opinions on this.

2020-01-23 14:29:10 UTC  

Likely it would have to be just like anything else that has blown up in the past, like FB, reddit, twitter, etc. Popular things take hold when enough people subscribe/use them. It would literally require the same type of thing

2020-01-23 14:34:21 UTC  

thats the chicken/egg thing im wondering about. if no one is there, there is no content. if tere is no content, no one will join.

2020-01-23 14:36:01 UTC  

seems like twitter and reddit grew from a dedicated initial user base, im just wondering if anyone has any ideas of how to create that early adopter user base.

2020-01-23 15:36:23 UTC  

it kinda has to have a unique defining characteristic. FB was like myspace but official looking, twitter was instant and short news and random shit, IG was photos

2020-01-23 15:52:32 UTC  

do you think a memer-friendly/gamer-friendly vibe and design would fit the bill? something with a more 'for us by us' zoomer brand to it?

2020-01-23 15:58:12 UTC  

i feel like theyre the crowd i would really need to reach. early adopters, more countercultural attitudes toward the current social trends, etc. but i have no idea how to reach out and generate interest. im thinking about esports sponsorship or funding tournaments. not sure if thats a good idea or not?

2020-01-23 16:47:01 UTC  

All I know is, if your idea gets you rich, remember me

2020-01-23 16:54:50 UTC  

honestly riches are not the goal here. trying to gettir done for the sake of humanity.

2020-01-23 18:44:34 UTC  

thats actually a pretty good idea. i might go full invite-only, and create a wait-list rather than an open signup.

2020-01-23 18:46:51 UTC  

i think gamers would be great early adopters. might have to look more into sponsoring LoL tournaments and the like.

2020-01-23 18:48:12 UTC  

probably makes sense to only do the rollout/beta once youve reached ~5k wait listers. that way you get a surge of traffic that can kickstart things, instead of a trickle.

2020-01-23 18:49:06 UTC  

yeah i remember the facebook initial days. i was a blue collar kid and idnt go to college til much later, so was pissed off they shut me out lol

2020-01-23 18:51:43 UTC  

eSports not best thing to redpill. Cos all the games are part owned/owned by china. So they will not do anything that goes against them

2020-01-23 18:56:02 UTC  

not too worried about china tbh

2020-01-23 18:59:16 UTC  

i have no idea how to appeal to the meme crowd though. think you need some pipehitting memers if you want any chance to succeed

2020-01-23 19:01:23 UTC  

the terms of service are clear that all contributions remain the property of the original poster. but not sure how to really incentivize people to join up, other than just developing a great UX.

2020-01-23 19:02:05 UTC  

the weighting is a good idea - i like that. i ditched the downvote to reduce bubble effects and mob rule type stuff that libs do on reddit

2020-01-23 19:02:25 UTC  

which would make implementing that algo simpler

2020-01-23 19:03:40 UTC  

yeah contests for sure. maybe meme contests, where users vote. im giving away money in fantasy prediction style contests, but even generating interest in that is tough

2020-01-23 19:19:34 UTC  

good brainstorm. thanks for that <@!393186341816631296>

2020-01-23 19:53:11 UTC  

it costs money to run large websites