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A very strange internet phenomenon - AlbanianLegend1994 - 04-02-2023

On online forums. Talking about godlikeproductions, 4chan etc

You post a (troll) thread and it organically gets so much traction in the beginning. So many posts, it's trending, you never have to bump the thread.

Eventually it reaches a standstill and no matter how many fucking times you bump the thread (as someone who is pretending that they're not the OP), it just will not get a single reply. Like you can legitimately bump it 20 times at different times of the day and even pretend you're someone else interacting with the people who posted in the thread, and you're not even gonna get crickets chirping.

Dennis

This is not explained by the fact that the most active members of that community did their thing and then were gone. Something about the novelty of whatever you were trolling about just dies and no one wants to have anything to do with it anymore or smth


RE: A very strange internet phenomenon - lonelyjak - 04-02-2023

(04-02-2023, 12:54 AM)AlbanianLegend1994 Wrote: On online forums. Talking about godlikeproductions, 4chan etc

You post a (troll) thread and it organically gets so much traction in the beginning. So many posts, it's trending, you never have to bump the thread.

Eventually it reaches a standstill and no matter how many fucking times you bump the thread (as someone who is pretending that they're not the OP), it just will not get a single reply. Like you can legitimately bump it 20 times at different times of the day and even pretend you're someone else interacting with the people who posted in the thread, and you're not even gonna get crickets chirping.

Dennis

This is not explained by the fact that the most active members of that community did their thing and then were gone. Something about the novelty of whatever you were trolling about just dies and no one wants to have anything to do with it anymore or smth
this happened to me the other day. I had a funny thread and I was trying to keep it alive by bumping it and arguing with myself etc but no matter what nobody wanted to participate in it so it eventually got slid lol


RE: A very strange internet phenomenon - Born2Mog - 04-02-2023

no one wants an gaped out sloppy seconds roastie thread


RE: A very strange internet phenomenon - Steppenwolf - 04-02-2023

you realize you are training bots to the almighty AI and they no longer need that field/output


RE: A very strange internet phenomenon - 10khitman - 04-02-2023

nobody wants to join late on an old thread because theres already so many comments so they feel like nobody will see their comment anyways, they're focused on getting rep from a new and blooming thread. replying to threads is an investment  hat


RE: A very strange internet phenomenon - lonelyjak - 04-02-2023

(04-02-2023, 10:56 AM)10khitman Wrote: nobody wants to join late on an old thread because theres already so many comments so they feel like nobody will see their comment anyways, they're focused on getting rep from a new and blooming thread. replying to threads is an investment  hat
never thought of this before but youre right