Reddit and Media Fakery
Hoi.Polloi of Clues Forum recently posted this (read more here).
“Reddit is a fairly admirable community of experts in various fields, with a wide berth for countless multitudinous topics. It is useful for topics as wide as urban exploration and mushroom hunting to piloting aircraft or demonstrating and explaining proficiency from the standpoint of an expert in a field. Forum member daddie_o has demonstrated that sub-reddits can be quite free to explore various ideas that the larger community finds scary or odious. Being as free and open as it is, it is also a public indicator of sorts, of and for public opinion. But, like all forums, and sub forums, the largest Reddit group — and its front page — must be moderated in such a way that limits comments to a particular focus. Generously assuming from the start that none of the moderators have military background, have ill intent or have some mission to deliberately obfuscate information, I would like to do a brief analysis of observable attitudes that characterize that focus in order to help people understand how the Mother Culture of Reddit shames and ridicules simple questions and prevents a wider understanding of TV fakery.”
Hoi also posted about a thread on Reddit, which is about my post at http://mediahoaxes.tumblr.com/post/68771399338/the-space-shuttle-program
We, who are aware of media hoaxes and the lies of this world, should all be on Reddit. We need to drown out the shilly comments with truth. This is a war, which I intend to win.











