Oh god, now that you mention it I do remember that. Everyone posted about it laughing, then the next second it all vanished and I never heard about it again.
The shocking thing was with CTR out of scope, r/politics was basically empty. Like 90% of the traffic and comments were coming from shills and bots.
And somehow we're all supposed to think Russia "colluded" with Trump to get him the White House using the interwebz. Get the fuck out of here with that noise. At the very least the libs are just as guilty.
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Wonder if the contract ends tonight, like it did in 2016.
The shift on that sub between Nevada and Super Tuesday was astounding. It would be interesting to see if that tide recedes.
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It was like the lights went out for 36 hours. I'll never forget that.
I don't remember this
r/politics literally shut the fuck up for 36 hours while the CTR hive awaited orders when Mi Abolita went down hard.
It was glorious.
Oh god, now that you mention it I do remember that. Everyone posted about it laughing, then the next second it all vanished and I never heard about it again.
The shocking thing was with CTR out of scope, r/politics was basically empty. Like 90% of the traffic and comments were coming from shills and bots.
And somehow we're all supposed to think Russia "colluded" with Trump to get him the White House using the interwebz. Get the fuck out of here with that noise. At the very least the libs are just as guilty.
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