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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 2, 2026

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Fine post, but tangentially you have me wondering how many feds have discovered this place due to keyword flagging and stayed to lurk our conversations out of personal interest.

We have several actual intel operatives posting here, do you think that we’re not being monitored to begin with? Dean and Ashlael probably can’t post to a My Little Pony forum without everything being analyzed by palantir.

This is a common theme among all forum users. I've been on plenty of tiny forums where a relatively obscure topic is discussed in an effortpost and then it appears on the world stage some time later.

I don't necessarily think its being collected or monitored, but it could be a case of multiple discovery.

That being said, I have seen some strangely professional counterposts on here and other forums by obscure lurkers trying to downplay certain lines of thinking against strong logical arguments, so who knows.

We certainly know the FBI had an agent lurking 8chan and tried to argue with anons about which psy-op was russian originated. Further and more hilarious back during Gamer Gate, the anti-gg woke side managed to dox a couple of GG posters from Twitter, one or two of them turned out to be a fed agent with secret clearance, it was a whole hullabaloo as the eyes of the state turned back on the anti-side for a split second. So nothing is impossible.

Related: a few (former?) forum regulars have gone on to national-level profiles via Substack or Twitter.