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fandomsecrets2017-11-06 06:29 pm
[ SECRET POST #3960 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3960 ⌋
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Re: A little rant about Poe's Law
(Anonymous) 2017-11-07 12:40 am (UTC)(link)"Help me, please. I'm Stalinkin and no one takes me seriously. I tried to get some Ukranians to sit in a makeshift gulag and starve to death, but they wouldn't do it. I know you are very well-educated about this sort of thing, so I think you'll know what to do. "
I think most people would realize these people are trolls if they looked at the blogs for a second, but they just see certain posts and reblog them to get mad, and they get spread around like that as something people really think.
Re: A little rant about Poe's Law
(Anonymous) 2017-11-07 12:48 am (UTC)(link)See, the Stalinkin thing is another major clue that it's a parody, but you just pinpointed the problem: not all of their posts are like that. It's only certain posts that get spread around. Namely, the plausible ones, like, y'know, that post claiming that been rejected by a potential sexual partner is just as bad as being raped. Which, once again, is a thing that a lot of people seriously believe. Google "incels" if you don't believe me.
If the purpose of these blogs is to make tumblr wackos look ridiculous by exaggerating their beliefs, then you fail the second you make a post that sounds like it could've been made in earnest.