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Does Trump win without r/the donald?

Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:14 pm
Posted by GeneralLee
Member since Aug 2004
13958 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:14 pm
That reddit sub really drove a lot of the wikileaks discoveries and the enthusiasm for Trump amongst some millenials.
Posted by gatorrocks
Lake Mary, FL
Member since Oct 2007
13997 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:15 pm to
Sure we're a lot of deplorable blacks, gays, latinos, etc there.

I bet Reddit wishes they shut them down months ago.
Posted by Goose
Member since Jan 2005
22307 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:15 pm to
I think 4chan had A LOT more to do with it
Posted by Damone
FoCo
Member since Aug 2016
32966 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:16 pm to
Meh, The_Donald filtered 4 and 8chan down into a consistency that more people could digest.
Posted by Volvagia
Fort Worth
Member since Mar 2006
53001 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:18 pm to
This.

4chan found the tidbits.

Reddit was the "ground game" spreading it everywhere
Posted by Cooter Davenport
Austin, TX
Member since Apr 2012
9006 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:19 pm to
quote:

I think 4chan had A LOT more to do with it


Ehhh... so here's how it worked:

4chan originated pretty much everything, BUT 4chan is a mess to read in terms of format and is almost written in code so far as the amount of inside jokes and language used.

r/the donald served as a translator or filter to get 4chan's work to the masses ("normies"). I hate the layout, but it's better than 4chan, and there is less coded talk and more explanation, as well as more participation.

Without r/the donald, 4chan's stuff stays bottled up there for the most part. r/the donald was crucial to the Great Meme War of 2016.
Posted by Tiguar
Montana
Member since Mar 2012
33131 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:21 pm to
It was basically a political extension of the relationship Reddit and 4chan have always had.

4chan developed the original content, Reddit provided a means for useful dissemination.
Posted by KosmoCramer
Member since Dec 2007
80219 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:22 pm to
Weaponized Autism
Posted by PrimeTime Money
Houston, Texas, USA
Member since Nov 2012
27910 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:25 pm to
I think 4chan and Reddit really did have a big impact on people.

Memes are really effective in making it feel like the train is rolling. It feels as if there is a swell of momentum. And people, especially young people like to hop on the bandwagon.

Posted by Gcockboi
Rock Hill
Member since Oct 2012
7689 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:25 pm to
r/the_donald is a /pol/ colony

Posted by mark65mc
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2007
11506 posts
Posted on 11/9/16 at 1:31 pm to
Propaganda has always been an effective tool. The difference is that all of the propaganda that originated in this campaign did not come from a government or a political machine, it came from the masses and so the impact was far greater.
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