Comments on The Nobody Threads Part 3
So we know where these threads originated and are generally located, this includes GLP, LOP, COP, CTC, a site called Blue Monarch which will be discussed at a later time, and other smaller splinter forums. The commonality is that they occur on forums, and ones that lean towards being on the fringe. In short, places with poor regulation that might slip through the cracks of outside monitoring.
Compare that to where these threads are not thriving. In major platforms like Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, etc. there is barely any content pertaining to these threads. You have scattered users here and there that may make a video or a tweet or thread but they barely say anything other than their own interpretations. A lot of these mainstream located sources do not mention things like Tavistock or research or data mining, they attempt to engage in the topic of The Nobody. But, unlike the other sites, people don't seem to taking the bait as much.
Part of this may have to do with that the traffic may be hard to come by on a mainstream platform anyway. The likelihood of reaching content by using the search term "nobody" isn't particularly great. That in itself may be a double edge, on one hand, it inhibits spreading the thread topic in a way that would gather mass reception, on the other hand it also makes it harder to expose the malfeasance about it because new viewers might not come across it as easily. The people who make and run the threads use this to their advantage, they will sit and keep running them until they are indeed exposed among greater parts of society. Meanwhile, they use elements of psychological warfare against users who know better to keep them from talking or discredit them. Some of this has to do with users trying to get more out of the threads than they deserve, or if they develop a belief that they are the central focus of the threads which itself is a trap it seems.
By being gatekeepers, to both the content and between users and whom they can make grievance to, the moderators and administrators of threads have actively been obstructing both investigative efforts by authorities or research efforts by ordinary people. This is obviously much more difficult to do in larger, more mainstream, platforms that have a greater level of accountability and oversight.
So the key thing here, those who make the threads are trying to avoid accountability and oversight. Think real hard and long about that one, especially against the backdrop of political upheavals and operations in the past many years.
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