Funny enough, I just found out it's one of the few websites that actively blocks VPN traffic.
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Funny enough, I just found out it's one of the few websites that actively blocks VPN traffic.
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Holy shyt, you really are one of the worst posters on here![]()
That’s called false advertising. ExpressVPN uses shared IP addresses meaning 100s or even 1000s of users could be using the same IP at any given time. Do you really think a site like 4cac is going to allow that when you already don't need an account to post there and considering the kind of crowd that browses that site?
Right, and QAnon I think? I'd completely forgotten about those.A good majority of popular internet memes originate on *****. Remember in 2016 during Trumps campaign when Facebook and Twitter were full of the Pepe memes? ***** started that. They were literally celebrating the day after the election because they claimed to have “meme’d a president into office”. I’m fairly certain that pizzagate conspiracy started there too.
MOST THE USERS USE VPN .. AND THE MOST COMMON IP TO SPOOF FROM THAT CROWD IS ISRAELI
NOT ROCKET SCIENCE
I've heard people saying that a lot of Gen Z slang started there too.A good majority of popular internet memes originate on *****. Remember in 2016 during Trumps campaign when Facebook and Twitter were full of the Pepe memes? ***** started that. They were literally celebrating the day after the election because they claimed to have “meme’d a president into office”. I’m fairly certain that pizzagate conspiracy started there too.
Yeah, ***** has blocked VPNs and Tor exists for years to keep pedos out.MOST THE USERS USE VPN .. AND THE MOST COMMON IP TO SPOOF FROM THAT CROWD IS ISRAELI
NOT ROCKET SCIENCE
You must not know about Q-Anon.But why that site? How much influence over public opinion can it possibly have compared to a more popular one, of which I am certain there are many (social media in particular - who really still uses forums?)