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[–] Bilbo_Swaggins 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I love CT obviously, I'm here all the time. I have to say that our comments sections are the best part. I like the people here, I like what they have to say whether it's jokes, anecdotes, statistics, or anything else.

I think that improvement comes with growth. For example if we were large enough then we could have active subverses dedicated to each and every racial societal ill, and each of them could subsequently be on topic since they're more specialized. So letting people know we exist, letting people know where we are, and becoming ever more notorious should be our main goals. We want as much bad press as possible because that's where we get our new subscribers.

Another one is to have community activities. Stickied threads for trolling brigades (we wouldn't troll anything on Voat, but anywhere may as well be fair game as long as the Voat admins don't care about wherever it is; eg shitty Facebook or Twitter pages), joke contests (perhaps unique flair could be the prize and whoever gets the most upvotes is the winner), maybe even mod sanctioned podcasts done using organized Skype conversations. One idea I had with Eagles was to do a poll designed to get an estimate on Coontown's average IQ. Shit like that.

Importantly, we need some degree of democratic leadership as well. None of us want Eugene. Damned near none of us. And we shouldn't have someone we don't trust as a mod. Nobody but his faggot friends think well of him. And a lot of the mods, half of us don't even know who they are. Which probably isn't a good thing, because if you don't know what someone is like, he could well be good old Joshua Goldberg. So we should be able to vote on who we want added as a mod and who we want removed as a mod. You probably don't like that since you're a mod, but I can't imagine us removing you.

Mods should be active in the community, willing to enforce rules, should not have delusions of grandeur about being a mod on an internet forum (a bizarrely common trend), should be well liked and trusted by most members, and should be willing to help with whatever project CT may be working on, be it my/our blog, or podcasts, or brigades, or contests, anything.

[–] turdburglar 2 points 0 points (+2|-2) ago 

Listen, I personally do not have a problem with EugeneNix posting on here. So what if he had a chimp-out on Reddit? He doesn't have to be a mod on v/niggers if you don't want him to be, but don't bash the guy simply because he posts on here like the rest of us. Coontown was about hating niggers, not about the Jewish problem. Yes, I hate Jews as well, but I hate niggers even more. I always take my Jew-hate to v/Jews and leave the nigger hating for v/niggers. Honestly, like I've mentioned before, this subverse does my OCD in BADLY-there are posts about mudslimes, kikes, faggots, etc. I don't come here for that, because it distracts me from the issue at hand, which is the nigger problem.

[–] Bilbo_Swaggins 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

He's not a mod on here, that's not the issue, he's a mod on the Chimpire site and he shouldn't be. Nobody likes him and nobody trusts him. Not good qualities for a mod.

See I proposed a solution for that specificity problem though, we need more traffic for that to work, we need enough users to fill v/Jews and the other subs. Then we can have enough content for each while keeping all of them on topic.

And unlike other users I have a viable growth paradigm. Activity and notoriety will get us more users.