One of the easiest ways to strengthen a community against attacks is to shine a spotlight on the behaviors shown by people attempting to sabotage it. This is done by labor organizers in real life to strengthen a group of workers against union busting, for instance.

The term often used for this is “inoculation”. Similar to being vaccinated once you are aware of an attacker, the effectiveness of their behavior decreases.

So Hexbear comrades, what patterns have you noticed in wreckers, trolls, and feds? Comment in the thread and I’ll update this post to include your feedback.


Terminology

Troll

:troll:

Standard internet bog person. Not particularly clever or inventive. 4chan-tier. Nothing in their brain but slurs.

Wrecker

:silver-legion:

Typically fixated on the site, repeat and/or sustained activity. (Eg Pumpkin Spice Flintstone guy). Might be a reference to an old USSR term for saboteurs in the party?

Fed

:fedposting:

Rare (?). Tries to encourage illegal behavior. Bad at it. Often doing it just to see who corrects them and in what ways.


Patterns I’ve noticed

General

:cissues:

  • new account with slightly “off takes” that gradually becomes increasingly aggressive

  • “just asking questions”

  • “innocently” brings up incredibly specific past struggle sessions

  • tries to position obvious shitposts as sincerely held opinions that somehow reflect poorly on the site (eg “everyone loves hunter biden”)

  • attempts to take other user’s sentences out of context and spin it into an argument


Wrecker Types

Fresh Accounts without History (FAWH)

:amogus:

These are accounts created in the last few weeks with little to no activity FAWHs indicate ban avoidance, shell propaganda accounts, and/or a desire to hide a pointed agenda. Identify and counter this by checking post histories.

Defrosted FAWHs

:corporate-art:

These accounts behave similarly to FAWHs but show a much older registration date combined with long periods of low activity, reflecting history editing or dormancy. They will occasionally only have comments at or around the time of struggle sessions. Identify and counter this behavior by checking post histories.

Drive-by Accounts

:stupidpol:

These accounts post bigoted or inflammatory comments in active threads then delete/edit their comments a day or two after the submission dies to obscure the pattern of their activity.

This is hard to spot unless you check back in with your suspected trolls or seek them out by reviewing. If you catch them in the act it's hugely indicative of subversive intent.

Identify and negate this by monitoring suspected trolls for post deletion and reporting before they are deleted. Also quoting especially aggressive replies so they can’t edit it away.

I’ll update this based on other’s comments. Viva la Hexbear!

:hexbear-retro:

  • Owl [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Honestly I think this site is a little too paranoid about wreckers. If someone is acting a little edgy and weird but you can't quite tell, you can usually just wait a couple hours before they show their whole ass.

    • solaranus
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      edit-2
      1 year ago

      deleted by creator

      • CyberSyndicalist [none/use name]
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        edit-2
        2 years ago

        I use parallel PPB (PPPB) with 15 threads to cut average whole ass time to 1 minute

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    • ShittyWallpaper [they/them]
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      2 years ago

      I don’t think the paranoia’s misplaced. I think the anxiety is. There are people who have been straight up targeted and harassed, both irl and on the site. To my knowledge, that sort of thing is usually taken care of pretty quickly here. But I understand people worrying about it, at least. But fed shit or people inciting struggle sessions? I’m doing my best with opsec and I’ve put some practice into closing my browser instead of engaging when I’m immediately through the roof on something. It really works.

    • EffortPost [any]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      Considering past events with doxing and targeted harassment, I think certain amount of healthy mindfulness about wreckers is warranted.

      My hope for this post is that it can be used as a community resource so folks can better identify questionable accounts and be less anxious on the whole. It’s a lot easier to disengage, ignore, and/or ppb someone once you can tell they’re just an angry clown.

      • Ho_Chi_Chungus [she/her]
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        2 years ago

        I remember the user that was working for the US arms industry and posting here.

        W H A T ?

        • ShittyWallpaper [they/them]
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          2 years ago

          I think it was the guy who posted fresh 9/11 footage here before it was posted elsewhere online and checking his LinkedIn he worked for the Air Force and then Boeing