I had an idea

A note on comment sections:
These are the most important, anywhere. The key is getting a quality post to be the first comment. Those typically get pushed to the top and stay as the 1st thing ppl see, usually forever.

The most effective is building positive consensus for a pro-Trump article, maybe bolstering it w/ add'l facts or anecdotes. Anti-Trump or Pro-Hillary articles should be critical while dropping facts to break the narrative. If you have Internet People support pushing these comments to the top, it's the 1st thing ppl read. If there's lots of consensus, they'll tend to think the crowd is right. It's an important psychological tactic, and anons should absolutely dominate those areas that are currently controlled by CTR. Developing a tactic to overwhelm comment sections, while staying w/in guidelines (or learning what the mods' line is and never crossing it), will crush CTR's hold over these normie communities.

Also, remember to appeal directly to normies, not pro-Hillary shills. Meaning, don't get drawn into their arguments. You control the narrative, and you can talk about whatever you want. Unless you can checkmate them in 1 post, they'll always move the goalposts and it's pointless to let them jerk you around.

It's the impression that counts. If you can also have quality content to back it up, even better. But what you project is more important to lazy faggots who won't research what anyone is writing.

Comment sections. If our people dominate the comments and it seems like we are the ones who have the prevailing set of opinions, i.e. pro-Trump common sense conservatism anti-establishment anti-Hillary etc, then we will create an atmosphere where people will feel much more open to be a Trump supporter. And that will lead to a landslide victory.

I already know how we would do this. We create a list of popular Facebook pages where people get their news. Everything from FOX to even CNN, and we don't bother with Huffpo cuck bullshit because they're already far gone. Every time one of these sources posts something Trump-related, our community will become aware of it. One of us will post a link to it in the Discord, or the general, or whatever. Around that link a discussion amongst ourselves will begin, thinking about the best way to combat an anti-Trump narrative the article might be pushing, or to reveal a potential pro-Trump narrative, etc. The point is that there is an atmosphere of interest and activity around what people are saying about Trump. Getting the community interested and engaged in what's being said about Trump in public will be the key to getting this whole thing going. Luckily we're already interested in Trump, and we already talk about him, and we already talk about what people say about him.

The only difference is that now we will be organized. In our discussion we will make it a game to formulate the perfect response and immediately push it out and tweak it to fit all relevant sources. Does this make sense to everyone? We basically will make it a thing where you can come to this place, this Trump the Record general or whatever it will be called, see all the Trump-related articles posted on Facebook, see all links to all the comments with our responses so you can help push them to the top with likes, and then in the thread and Discord at all times the conversation will be geared towards rapid-response messaging to Trump-related articles and other content.

Again, I hope this all makes sense. If you have any suggestions tell me. But I think this is a good guiding strategy. Let me knw.

This is brilliant. We need to think about which websites would be the easiest for Holla Forums to intellectually steamroll, and conquer them in order of largest and least difficult to largest and most difficult.

Any suggestions as to which site we should tackle first. Facebook would be a big win, but is it the easiest? We could set up huge interlocking networks of dummy twitter accounts for spreading propaganda, the same way another group of anons did for those /cfg/ threads on cuckchan. Thoughts?

We are on the same page

I suppose we need to develop a framework for comment section control and get anons in that habit

So now, rather than just go on Holla Forums and read articles, it should automatic to fire up social media and makes the rounds. Anons share it via their various accts on various platforms, then immediately swarm each comment section.

If every user got in this habit, it would be a continual bombardment for each article posted here (and if we're smart, like not direct linking fr here, effective use of multiple accts, and staying w/in ToS, there's not much anyone can do to handle the swarm).

I like how you're thinking user, and I respect you for stepping up and creating a thread. I'd had a similar thought in the past. Also it'd be cool if we could get the help/support of the Emperor himself too. (probably illegal - but it would be nice to have a line of communication)

Anyway, if you're serious and not larping I'll offer some constructive criticism. imho, waging battle on kikebook would be wasted effort. That front is already lost/compromised. It's known they actively manipulate trending topics, etc. etc.

Personally, I think we'll be much more effective in converting normies/dropping redpills within physical reality/real life. (subtly of course)

If enough normies were to begin questioning their beliefs, naturally they would take these feels to the interwebs/kikebook to share.

Dropping pamphlets, posting trump related smuggies, pointing out circular left logic, going door to door…fuck man idk, all sorts of things we could do.

My personal idea is to make a youtube video promoting trump/wholeheartedly trying to convince my state to go red. wafag here…so…yeah, seattle..gay. Basically an emotional plea arguing with logic/dropping red pills to the extreme - asking (no, pleading!) my state to vote red, because they had to watch their nominee get fucked over by killary/a corrupt/rigged system…..and if WA went red there could be no denying that Trump's win would be a landslide/could not be rigged.

Once I had the video ready, turn the libshits pathetic attempted at meme'ing back on them creating posters that just said, "#BetterRedThanDead" with a QR link or the address of the youtube video. Print thousands of these posters and post them all over seattle/liberal burbs and hope to get the hashtag trending.

This I could actually accomplish, it's just a matter of finding the courage to put myself out there in the line of fire. Cost estimated at maybe 500 bucks, not that bad really….but I might get beaten/ostracized in my own home town…that would suck.

Anyway what would be really cool would be if we could organize between anons a simultaneous release of #BetterRedThanDead videos across all 50 states on the same day. Then we could really get it trending/get (((major media))) attention.

If you fags really wanna do this I'm in, I just can't do it alone.

Why not both?

Personalized appeals and actual campaigning are what Farage alluded to. In order to win like Brexit, we've got to reach ppl who have never voted before. Winning hearts and minds of randos on JewTube, and actually getting out in the communities to talk to ppl, achieve this.

However, controlling comment sections and dominating CTR are almost as important. Controlling the online narrative is a more tangible goal for many autists and anons who never leave the house.

Do anything and everything you can for the next 2 months. Including signing up to volunteer directly on the Trump site, and donating when possible. Anti-voter fraud activities are important too.

Here's why I'm so jazzed about Facebook. You probably can't find a bigger audience elsewhere as far as normies go. We can also literally target swing voters on Facebook through local news pages, right down to the most important counties in the election… Everyone has a Facebook account pretty much, the accounts are extremely easy to set up as long as you're fine with having an extra Gmail or two. And most importantly it's the easiest to use. It's fun, we can quantify the response, and we'll know when we are winning because the normies will join in with us. Taking over Facebook would have more value to us than taking over Twitter because of the way exposure works on both websites. On Twitter normies don't really read the responses to tweets. On Facebook they definitely do. I'm leaping over to responding to this other user, but it's still the same thought, so please keep reading.


Hey user, please read the above response as well before this one. It's pertinent.

Anyway, here's what I'm proposing on the Facebook front. Of course we can branch out into other websites too, and real life, but from now until November if we created a big board-wide spectacle about our conquest of Facebook, we could actually do it. The point is to tie it to the imagination of the community, make it a communal thing. Facebook is so large we could break it up into chunks based on regions, demographics of readership, etc, and dominate entire areas. We don't have to focus on trends alone. The point is to use crowdsourcing to turn the website into our playground, where we have eyes on all relevant corners, and we take delight and revel in pushing our vision.

This is my argument for Facebook. Let me know what you think. I'm absolutely all the way in.

Think about bringing this to TRS. Those guys love raiding comment sections and they're pretty good at rhetoric.

We do it for free.
Shillary spent $1million USA dollarydoos on CTR in June, $6 guerillian in July and Christ only knows how much in August.
Their astroturfing is shit-tier because they don't do it for free.

Same guy here. Once we have a plan and some infrastructure like a Discord, a regular general, etc, we need to make infographics that go viral among NEETs calling them to flock to the colors. We should really put some fashy vision in our community's heads of Trump's Internet Blackshirts marching across Facebook like the blitzkrieg through Poland. This is fun, but it is also our DUTY. And seriously, if we get to a point in like mid-October where this whole idea for Trump the Record has gained steam and we can seriously say Facebook is compromised in our favor, I think the polls would start to reflect that as well.