Are admins watching this sub and wikileaks closely right now to make sure no real info gets leaked out?

48  2016-10-26 by We-think-we-are-free

Ive noticed lately the reddit mods are a little over zealous. Could the bosses be monitering these subs to thwart any info on the wikileaks takeover?

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Definitely seems like it.

It has really changed in the last week over here.

Yes.

Since Assange's Internet connection was severed, or at least within a day or two after that, voter controls here have definitely been stronger. Non-Hillary bashing threads used to get up to 30 votes in about 12 hours.

Even though those were also suppressed, now these same topics are only getting about 12 at most.

The other more blatant change are stupid unfounded comments just denying others' claims. I did not see such clear denouncements before. They'd be loaded with more doubt if a commenter was saying it's not true etc.

I doubt it. This is the last open place left on Reddit other than your own subreddit. Lots of crap but still good stuff. Need to sift. It takes work.

31 days.

+8 years, if you are counting, which it seems you are.

31 days For what?

Armageddon

Any important posts get removed?

Nice post. Maybe. If we don't see anything good by tonight, then absolutely.

Feel free to bring ANY candidate bashing or good wiki leaks emails to r/Paperballots

Why would admins (aka regular ass people) be doing that sort of thing?

Do they think they're part of the illuminati when they aren't jacking off to porn or working at walmart or what?

I dont know if admins are doing this. BUT admins are doing some other shady stuff. Like threatening to delete r/the_donald, if they dont stop talking about r/politics censourship. Someone has probabley paid to them. Thats business :/

How do you get paid to be on reddit?

I'd like to be a pretend shill where I get paid to do shady shit, but really don't do anything besides collect a check.

I'm pretty sure there would be QA. Also it would need to be multi-level where newbies only get to shitpost, and once you've proven your loyalty you get to help actually correct the record. Then probably the next level is being a mod for a bunch of subs and staying below the radar while rejecting posts. Then once you've got that nailed you might move into strategy, where you define which subs are targeted and how.

See there's a whole career path for you. Each with a promise of more money and more power, until you realise you're actually just as disposable to these people as a wet wipe.

I look forward to the day that those inside CTR 'defect' to the public and tell us all just what lengths they were asked to go to, and where that message came from.

Well first you need authenticity. This comes in the form of comment amd posting karma so you can appear to be genuine. There is a site that houses buying requests for high karma reddit accounts. I think 200$ was the most an individual would be willing to spend for something lile 50k comment karma. The numbers are estimates, but around there. This is the easiest way to get money for your account.

To be an active shill you would need to join some firm that would be an astroturfing organization. They would most limely have you sign a NDA, and would direct you on what to say and how to say it. Your computer at the firm would be monitored to make sure you did your job.

Lastly you can join an online organization who may or maynot pay you based on how many comemts you've posted. The only evidence of this has been from a pro-zionist group who paid 5$ a comment for a maximum of 3 comments a day and had a list of users and places to seek out, and gave bonuses when you could find anti-zionists real info for doxxing.

In conclusion it doesn't seem like astroturfing pays well unless it's your 9-5 .

Probably being paid off by CTR. Sort of like what happened over at /r/politics