>>3965,
>>4251,
>>4263,
>>4265,
>>4286,
>>4267,
>>4269,
>>4287& anybody else who's around
RE breds, beds, & bunkers:I'm betting every anon has been thinking about some kind of backup plan that at least gives us a place to gather and work if anything happens in the future. We already have a great bunker on 8chan, QRB, but seems like we might need a bunker for our bunker......
Three Q-oriented image boards:QR: .5-4 hour breds (main board, Q posts, shilly but exciting)
QRB: 18 hr breds (bunker board, deep diggs, comfy)
Q-END: 3-4 day breds ("bunker bunker" board, developing, end-of-the-line-refuge/staging area)
Prolly will be moar people coming to Q sites in the future--possibly many more, and sooner than we think, depending on how soon DECLAS happens. In the long run, there may be a case for having several boards with somewhat different foci. If they are on different websites, they can potentially serve as backups for one another.
Fast breds are good for posting breaking news and other time-sensitive tweets/articles/memes. But not so much for sharing the results of cooperative digs on special topics (e.g., Epstein island bathhouse symbolism, recent Q drops, etc). One reason some anons like night shift so much is that it used to be the only time on QR to delve into anything deeply--or to explore "irrelevant" ideas (aka SLIDES) that may turn out to be of value in the long run. (Not talking about shill slides designed to cause conflict, etc, but moar personal or reflective discussions.)
The larger this group gets, the moar valuable it is to talk about things like this. We are a community with traditions we like and want to retain but are also changing over time in response to changing conditions. For example, Q has been talking about fake news since the very beginning (Nov 1 17, #34) but in Feb started saying "we are the news" (Feb 21 19, #2845--I think that's the earliest, let me know that's wrong). That has upped the ante, and anons have responded by trying to be more careful and detailed in their reporting.
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