The Ops have been making many new socks lately that sometimes I wonder if they really have nothing better to do, given how rapidly the rate of impression returns is falling.
This month old account has zero tweets, and just six likes produced on 8-28-2022, all amplifying other single purpose hate accounts, starting with an account with five followers. Why? None of the accounts it smashed the like button are likely visible, ratio-ed with a carved out connectivity exclusive to itself.
When a Single Purpose Hate Account network is so cut off from the mainstream that it is reliant on its own socks to amplify messaging, the whole purpose of the network no longer works.
Most of the stuff the PsyOps I have covered do is limited to interactivity within the paid network of PsyOps. Most. There are a number of reasons that someone is putting out significant payroll for characters that no longer produce measurable results.
One, the bot-nets that the Chad Loder’s of the Twitter world had as a go-to for reliable amplification, seem to be disrupted.
Two, Susan Portnoy’s KassandraSeven account is irreversibly broken, because the wider community at large is aware of her work. Frankly, the account was broken back in February before I came onto the scene because her toxic demeanor and Cruel DeVille character caused people to mute or block her leading to massive ratio. It didn’t help that she was ratio-ing her own account via repeated observable behaviors like the mass purging of tweets.
Three, all the Ops have been dedicated on a cause they cannot win, while degrading their ability to operate hidden.
Four, the ops have cut themselves off, leaving them with negligible audience and interactivity. Most of them lack typical social skills that they are off-putting to normal people leading them to only interact with other PsyOps.
Five, the content isn’t fresh or fun. Really. Most of the time the Ops repeat the same garbage continually they are either unfollowed, blocked or muted by most people they come in contact with, so they aren’t able to grow much of a amplification base, making the network reliant on bots, socks and ops to generate any sort of meaningful impression numbers.
So why is someone burning so much cash keeping a broken network operating?
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