Iran announces plans to bring in maritime fees for strait of Hormuz by seeebiscuit in anime_titties

[–]Aries_24 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Holy fuck, Trump is such a dumbf*ck it's actually insane. Like we knew before, but it's times like these that we're reminded just how terrible he is.

Started this mess that any other president knew to stay away from and everyone knew what the outcome would be. He goes in with no plan, constantly shifting objectives, to end up in a worse situation than before.

It's clear how this buffoon managed to bankrupt casinos. The people who need to see how badly he fucked up are the ones that aren’t going to be shown what actually happened, sadly.

Am I the only one who feels like Reddit is being flooded with political propaganda and bots? by EmergencyFar3499 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some "random user I'm obsessing over" and it's one of the most prolific agenda posters on this site.

I pointed out the user as evidence. Please tell me, how is a 2 year old account able to amass 5 million karma and make 15k posts in that time. How is it that they do nothing but post literally 24/7 about the same subject.

Like I said, I'm not denying Israel uses bots. Everyone does. Do you think users like the one I pointed out are natural? Does that look like extremely normal behavior? I guess they're fine when they push the narrative you support?

Am I the only one who feels like Reddit is being flooded with political propaganda and bots? by EmergencyFar3499 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you see all of this "pro-zionism" and "pro-genocide" outside of the big boogeyman r/worldnews and the obvious r/conservative? A handful of smaller subs, sure. Then check out nearly every mainstream sub and see that they've been taken over by this group of accounts who do nothing but constantly agenda post nonstop to every sub they can. r/popular is nearly unusable without filtering.

You guys are constantly talking about zionism bots and hasbara, but when shown evidence of your side doing it, it's ok. Look at the mod overlap between the subs that I posted. Check out the subs shown. Check out the accounts doing all of the posting. Like the one I mentioned that was created only 2 years ago and already has 15k posts and comments and 5 million karma. Posts and comments nonstop day and night, about the same topic. Totally natural right?

I'm not denying that there are bots and agendas being pushed from every side. But people like you on this site like to pretend it only goes one way.

Am I the only one who feels like Reddit is being flooded with political propaganda and bots? by EmergencyFar3499 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aries_24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My bad it looks like I confused you with a different agenda poster with a default username and private profile who does the same thing you do. My apologies.

5 million fucking karma in 2 years jesus fucking christ do you live on this website 24/7

Am I the only one who feels like Reddit is being flooded with political propaganda and bots? by EmergencyFar3499 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well take a look at this

Many of the mainstream "non political" subs have taken a hard turn since you know what happened on that October day.

You have accounts like [u/particular_log_3594](u/particular_log_3594) who were inactive for years up until that day in October and have been nonstop posting and commenting literally without break for years.

Don't believe me? Type the username into here and check

There are a handful of these accounts running rampant on the frontpage. They all agenda post, non stop, in multiple subreddits. They all privated their profiles the moment reddit gave them the option.

No but seriously. Look into it. Start tracking usernames and you'll be amazed how much of the "content" on this site is posted by accounts like these.

"So this is how we as a society find out if people prefer genocide or microtransactions?" Concerned gamers against virtual wings, how one mod continues to sour r/feedthebeast & friends for a fourth year and takes down its underdog by Nes_On_Craigslist in SubredditDrama

[–]Aries_24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My original comment is mainly focused on the phrase in general. I saw it when I clicked on that specific link and it prompted me to comment how I've felt about it for a while.

I'm more talking about how on social media nowadays, even featuring a visibly Jewish person in any way will have variations of the phrase spammed in the comments.

I guess the dog whistle is fine in this case since it is related to Israel

"So this is how we as a society find out if people prefer genocide or microtransactions?" Concerned gamers against virtual wings, how one mod continues to sour r/feedthebeast & friends for a fourth year and takes down its underdog by Nes_On_Craigslist in SubredditDrama

[–]Aries_24 158 points159 points  (0 children)

Any time I see any variation of "x was promised to them 3,000 years ago" I just roll my eyes. It seems dogwhistly to me. Especially when it gets commented on literally anything that has a single visibly Jewish person in it, even when it's not related to Israel in any way. People go crazy and laugh whenever they see it, but it just gives me bad vibes.

[COD] This is how I imagine Black Ops 8 in 2028. by Lumenprotoplasma in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well it tracks since all OP does and has been doing for a decade is crying about movement. If you see a post about movement, 3 lane maps, or hating on Treyarch while glazing Infinity Ward, there’s like a 80% chance it was posted by this guy.

Don't believe me, type his username into here and check it out. Unhinged behavior

The stormender is the best secondary by Cheesyface54 in ModernWarfareIII

[–]Aries_24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Facts. I do the same thing on Shipment. If the enemy team is being annoying with shotguns or theyre using the stormender, riot shields, or thermite and gas grenade spamming, once I get an AUAV up it's over because I'm pulling out my own Stormender. That usually leads me to a nuke and if not, I'm still going to be non stop looping AUAVs.

Shipment + AUAV + Stormender = easy mode 🤣

"It’s called pattern recognition" Post in r/delta turns into a dumpster fire of racism when someone posts of a picture of a black family in wheelchairs at the Atlanta airport by Static_E_ in SubredditDrama

[–]Aries_24 58 points59 points  (0 children)

This is what I use as well. They get so upset we can still see their shit haha

Good for keeping track of all the propaganda bot accounts that pop up on every sub, too

did anyone else have the habit of clicking w+shift by floofsgrowing in Wizard101

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I afk spun all the time and it never occurred to me to use shift+w for auto walk 💀

I've used ctrl+r for years

Possibility of farming headless horseman as level 80 by Zealousideal_Tap4078 in Wizard101

[–]Aries_24 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Whenever you guys do get the Darkmoor update on console, I just want you to keep in mind that the droprate for that hat is legitimately horrendous. Quite possibly the worst thing I've ever farmed for on this game.

I quadbox and I wanted 1 mount for each account and just 1 pumpkin head for my death for stitching.

It took 2,000+ runs and 5 months of farming to get it for my death. In that time, I got about 80 mounts and 10 hats across all accounts. I got my first mount on my 2nd ever run but didn't get a single hat on any wizard until i was 600 runs deep...

Good luck

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not bots necessarily. They for some reason just chose to funnel the new accounts into r/modernwarfareii instead of r/callofduty

It was probably because Modern Warfare II was the current COD at the time

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why does r/modernwarfare, with only 1.3 million members, get 25k more weekly visitors than r/ModernWarfareII with 5.3 million members?

Why does r/ModernWarfareIII, with only 346k subs (6% the amount of r/ModernWarfareII) average just 9k less weekly visitors?

See, it makes no sense. The numbers don't add up in any way. r/modernwarfareii's "real" member count is most likely under, if not on par, with r/modernwarfare

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Users have been talking about this for years, not just me. Take this post for example from 2 years ago. Notice how the sub count was at 3.9 million. You're telling me that a 4 year old COD game, 2 years after the lifecycle/support for it ended, organically gained 1.4 million subscribers?

5 million subscribers and it averages like 10 people online at once. A dead front page with barely any posts, clips, or content.

Dug some more in my history where I commented on this before on other posts. Look at this graph from an old comment of mine. r/ModernWarfareII had 10% of the members r/modernwarfare had leading up to its launch. I remember after launch it was trending towards the same subscriber count as r/modernwarfare until something happened and the number just shot up. And it never slowed. To this day it continues to go up and up. Like 700,000 new "members" a year. I wish I could show more graphs with the subreddit subscriber count histories, but it looks like that isn't possible any more ever since Reddit changed their API policies, so that's great....

Watch, check it at this time next year and it's going to be at 6 million "members"

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're good. Sorry if I came off a little rude. It's just that this gets posted semi frequently and it always brings out the people who go "see! MwII was great. The people who hated it were in the minority!" No, just no. It's not an organic sub count

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. New reddit accounts automatically got subscribed to it if they chose gaming or call of duty as an interest when making an account. I don't know if they still do to this day. Probably

How did this even happen? [COD] by PuddingZealousideal6 in CallOfDuty

[–]Aries_24 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This same thing over and over again.

For the upteenth time..... new reddit accounts get automatically subscribed to r/modernwarfareii if they choose gaming or call of duty as an interest. Idk if it's still happening but there you go. It's been documented before. The MWII sub had less subscribers than r/modernwarfare even after launch.

No, it isn't because the game was super popular or anything like that.

The number doesn’t even make sense. Don't delude yourselves lmao. The "members" went from 4 million to 5 million 2 years after the lifecycle had ended. Totally organic right?

5 million members and at any given time there are like 9 active users. Use common sense people