It's incredibly obvious at this point.
I'll say this about the r/canada mods though, what do you think the chances are that one of them was doing it as a part of job rather than volunteering their time?
Wasn't that interesting?
The woman who was the heir to a powerful publishing empire, whose father was the one responsible for the state of required University books (with their outrageous prices, constant new editions and minimal payouts for the profs who write the fucking things) and who was indicted for her role in an elite pedophilic blackmail ring was exposed as being a powermod on not just r/politics, but multiple other mainstream, promoted subs?
Conde Nast, eh? Interesting company, that.
It's incredibly obvious at this point.
I'll say this about the r/canada mods though, what do you think the chances are that one of them was doing it as a part of job rather than volunteering their time?
Wasn't that interesting?
The woman who was the heir to a powerful publishing empire, whose father was the one responsible for the state of required University books (with their outrageous prices, constant new editions and minimal payouts for the profs who write the fucking things) and who was indicted for her role in an elite pedophilic blackmail ring was exposed as being a powermod on not just r/politics, but multiple other mainstream, promoted subs?
Conde Nast, eh? Interesting company, that.