Summer is almost here. In the midst of all of the paid astroturfers here these days posting shit few want to actually view, there have been few if any recent summer threads. So let's do one now. No blacks, no trannies, no faggots.
What happened to the last thread?
>>30554089>What happened to the last thread?A mod deleted it because I mentioned astroturfing. There is real astroturfing going on here and elsewhere on the internet with people being paid to post blacks, trannies and faggots 24/7. When you call it out, you get a ban because if enough people notice, they won't be effective and will no longer get paid.I wish I were kidding. This thread will be taken down again. I've been banned multiple times without explanation for mentioning the obvious astroturfing of content no one wants to see. Try it for yourself.
>>30554103>>30554089It all started when they removed the IP counter, which made the astroturfing obvious because it showed how many IP's were posting all of the blacks, trannies and fags. It is just a handful of compensated bad actors (and those who they can convince to post it for free). The best way to clean this place up and get rid of all of the astroturfed threads no one wants to see is to call them out.
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>>30553894>astroturferstake your meds
>>30554146Ask Google: "are people paid by NGOs to make posts on the internet that change the culture?"Here is the answer:Yes, people are paid by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), political nonprofits, and "dark money" groups to create, boost, or share specific content on the internet to influence public opinion and shift cultural or political narratives. This practice, often referred to as influencer marketing or astroturfing, involves using content creators—ranging from micro-influencers to high-profile accounts—to make promotional or ideological content appear organic and authentic. How Paid Internet Influence Operates: Influencer Marketing: About 50% of nonprofits reported working with social media influencers in 2024, with 77% of those paid campaigns focusing on narrative or persuasion work. Payment and Secrecy: Some high-profile influencers have been offered up to $8,000 a month by non-profit arms of political platforms to push specific messaging, sometimes with clauses demanding secrecy. Targeted Campaigns: Campaigns can be highly targeted to specific regions to sway political outcomes, and they often use influencers to make the messaging seem personal rather than corporately funded. "Astroturfing": This is a key technique where funded organizations create an illusion of widespread, grassroots support for a cause, which is actually manufactured. Types of Content: Influencers are paid to create content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter), often presenting it as their own opinion or research. Examples and Context: Political Campaigns: Influencer marketing has been leveraged by political groups on both the right and left to spread political messages. Specific Campaigns: Recent reports have highlighted campaigns where influencers were reportedly paid to boost pro-Israel content on various platforms.(con't)
>>30554156>>30554146 Climate Change Messaging: Some influencers specialize in pushing environmental narratives on social media through paid partnerships. Ethical Concerns: Transparency: Influencers often work through intermediary agencies and may not disclose that their content is paid for by a political or non-profit group. Propaganda: Critics argue this is a form of "propaganda" that is harder to detect than traditional political ads because it is delivered by seemingly independent people. Algorithm Manipulation: Some campaigns use "troll farms" or automated accounts to artificially amplify content, making it trend and giving it disproportionate visibilityIt's right there in front of your face. Instead of low IQ insults, stop and learn something for once or prepare yourself for Sharia law, which I believe is the ultimate goal of the porn astroturfing we have been witnessing here for some time now..
>>30554456This reminds me of what I always find funny about the nostalgia porn threads with old images from the 1960s and 70s: Those girls have NO muscles in >90% of the cases. This lovely cyborg, OTOH, probably spends more time in the gym than I do! (And I do lift regularly.)
>>30554840For sauce, this appears to come from stop_hammerzeit only fans (girl without a face) and I found several bunkr albums, so this clip is probably in there somewhere.
>>30554849more still?
>>30554440Thats the saggiest vag ive ever seen!
>>30555475no, sorry anon>>30555469it is from her redgifs account :https://www.redgifs.com/users/stophammerzeit
>>30554440Revolting.