


should SHOOP DA WHOOP, and the "Im in your blank, blanking your blank" things be added to the page? Brain fork 05:55, 2 February 2007 (UTC) No. While many outside of 4chan were concerned about the raid, others at the site were unsure if it was a legitimate raid people would attempt to put into effect or a troll or a false flag operation.I added 02:54, 29 January 2007 (UTC) While the subject of 4chan memes is open.

Several YouTubers made videos discussing the potential raids, including Ash_Is_Trash (shown below, left) and Alphabet Mafia (shown below, right). Threads about the raid appeared in subreddits including /r/iamatotalpieceofshit, /r/outoftheloop and /r/gay. The tweets led to the story getting picked up by PinkNews. The operation began spreading outside of 4chan two weeks later, when on May 24th, 2020, Twitter user posted tweets with screenshots of the original post and other threads talking about putting the operation into practice, gaining over 1,000 combined retweets and 2,200 combined likes (shown below). The thread also instructed users to get a fake phone number and get burner social media accounts to comment on these social media pages. Commenting on smaller pages (~100 likes or so) means anyone who views it will see the posts, and companies will reconsider their posts afterwards The bigger pages are ok targets, but posts tend to get unnoticed in the sea of other comments.

and drop a shitton of disturbing redpills on homosexuality on the comments of the lesser known pages. Many of these accounts are rather small and get very little engagement, yet they continue to post without backlash.īeginning on JUNE 1ST, The goal of Operation Pridefall is get on twitter, Instagram, etc. The anon wrote:Įvery June, hundreds of massive corporations band together to smother social media with posts in favor of "Pride Month", a code word for the degeneracy that is LGBT activism. The plan centered around redpilling users in comments sections of companies which support the LGBTQ causes on social media. On May 10th, 2020, an anonymous 4chan user posted a thread in /int/ outlining "Operation Pridefall," a campaign to damage the LGBTQ community during June of 2020.
