>>7850> any/all momentum, goodwill, potential, and most importantly USERS it had.What is dead or somewhat dying can bloom once again.
It's not something people can force.
>>7849It's how banks operate on business loans.
A proven plan action with a specific amount of resources to achieve a defined goal.
There's always risk, but tried and true formulas do work most of the time.
Which also happens to be where a ton of spam comes from but I digress.
>furry pornographyNigger.
Anyway mlpol being red all the time is a turn off to shills, redditors and normies.
Unlike the infamy of chanchanchanchan there's not alot of news breaking about the humble /mlpol/.
Horse famous is one thing, but semi-regular international attention?
There are three main issues.
1) Any attention is now attention you have on you.
Granted some have wisened up that not all attention is good.
But someone who knows the target audience can weather the storm to have others freely support a media campaign.
2) Consequences of successfully increased attention. Users.
As any and all traffic increases newfags and newfrens have to be integrated to the culture. Otherwise it's r/thedonald all over again.
Increased traffic, increases more traffic up to a limit, but it can be hardware straining.
So let's say the via whatever means compatible people fit into boards with the freedom of speech that this place offers.
Right now is possibly the only time before the surge that culture and social cues are set up properly for essentially socially and culture illiterate people.
3) Consequences. The other kind of
users.
As users increase a more wide and exploitable demographic appears ripe to be taken advantage of.
Bots, shills, glow in the darks, soups, scamers and other malicious types increase.
If it's worth wading through the hores pussy to accomplish the goal and through veterans and staff to reach that tender new demographic they'll fucking do it.
Anything.
Even more overt and covert attacks.
Social engineering, trying to needle into any cracks and any
any signs of weakness.
It could be rough.
It could be a hot bed of hostile activity and lawfare and snooping and
canceling.
But despite all that getting attention can be worthwhile.
>>7853A namechange at its heart is a localized event, not far reaching into the global attention span.
The question is where and how should attention be gathered?
If it's too big too fast, I don't know if we have plans for what kind of scale of attention.
At least for the average anon already here.