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Using Steam free to play games commenting to advertice jos + gaming guides on jos

Fuchs

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On Steam you can download a bunch of free to play games with millions of players like dota 2,...
after download you can comment the game positive or negative. within the comment you are free to write what ever you want.
As long you don´t offend someone. As goes without saying to not do this on your main steam acc with your real id name etc.

We could create here on the internet Battallion for each free to play game a guide so we can offer the players a reason to visit the forum. Mabe at the end explain satanic themes within this game if there any.

+ Side : Possibel many new forum visitors.

- Side:
The people who visit didn´t read the jos first.
you can´t link with a huge succes jos, communism destroyed or similar sites.
 
Fuchs said:
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I am pretty sure the Steam application can see your PC model, IP address, and perhaps even more sensitive data that is on your PC. So doing this just like that may be harmful depending on what country you are living in.

I would advise using a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox software is free to use) with a Linux system that can run Steam, and using a VPN together with that. This is mainly just if you live in "dangerous" countries, where in a few years we could expect potential crackdowns on people who are deemend (((bad goys))). For now I would call this step optional, but if you have the time then it should give added security.
 
Shael said:
Fuchs said:
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I am pretty sure the Steam application can see your PC model, IP address, and perhaps even more sensitive data that is on your PC. So doing this just like that may be harmful depending on what country you are living in.

I would advise using a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox software is free to use) with a Linux system that can run Steam, and using a VPN together with that. This is mainly just if you live in "dangerous" countries, where in a few years we could expect potential crackdowns on people who are deemend (((bad goys))). For now I would call this step optional, but if you have the time then it should give added security.

jeah your´re right did forget this, also additionaly to your points a other device would be best.

here are there data protection guidelines:

https://store.steampowered.com/privacy_agreement/english/

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Revision Date: February 21, 2019"
 
Regarding games, a few I would recommend that could expect a high audience would be

Osrs f2p: The 4chan clan chat "OSG" is the best chat to talk about anything against the jews as people are very receptive to it.

Minecraft 2b2t server: The server gets around a million players coming in constantly, camp the canal routes and place signs along with the nether highway if you can, you'll be surprised many will see it.
 
DezFranky said:
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Was watching a runescape youtube video, shoutout to this legend haha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60Y3y375VYA
Just sharing this here, this is actually me. I wasn't too sure it made it on their stream but I didn't expect it to make it on the youtube channel lol.
 
Usthepeople666 said:
We dont advertise JoS.
We spread the true message before many satanic races die off due to their ignorance.
Hail Satan

Umm... yes we do. :| Advertising usually draws people to the one advertising
 
Usthepeople666 said:
We dont advertise JoS.
We spread the true message before many satanic races die off due to their ignorance.
Hail Satan

I have for many weeks been contemplating who is in the wrong.
If people do not know but feel something is wrong, what can they do about it?
If the truth is there, but never seen does it exist? That is the hope JoS provides
 
Why that game? Wouldn't be a better effort to focus on the most played online games instead? What is the daily population and what are the peak hours for this seemingly isometric game with worse than poor graphic design?
 
Stormblood said:
Why that game? Wouldn't be a better effort to focus on the most played online games instead? What is the daily population and what are the peak hours for this seemingly isometric game with worse than poor graphic design?

My best guess is Runescape is a cult-classic, pretty much a browser game with very little power to require for playing it. I believe to this day Runescape is still a browser game doesn't have a launcher or if it does have a launcher it's requirements are so low I think even a retro-computer with high-end DDR1/DDR2 era components run it like some of the arcade PCs built by people playing the old classics like Street Fighter series.

Think of it like Counter-strike or more precisely Counter-crap, it's requirements are so low for now a days that some 3rd world and 2nd world people can play it. Despite all the negativity from the game(FYI I can write an entire huge multi-paragraph on why it's a very poor game and funny enough the sequels are just as bad, which doesn't make sense with better engines and better technology available, so I'm not bashing the game ignorantly hell I played it but I know how bad it is).

In the end one of the things to take into account is usually with MMORPGs the population is really skewed. The thing is Runescape is a very grinding game, hell for some it's Korean-MMORPG levels of grinding. So a lot of people are bots and whatnot. So the message flies over many people.

It's kinda like World of Warcraft. The population is either a ghost from the past i.e. someone who quit, a bot or bots, or they are currently playing. So all in all they state millions of gamers but funny enough how many of those millions are individuals who played or are playing.

Again it's not bad what he is doing but I agree with you plus most of the people playing Runescape probably aren't interest in coming here. With that said I have read of accounts of SS being thankful that some random comment popped in and they followed the Slothz trail to here.

So in the end I'd wager to state it's still advertisement. Any advertisement is still advertisement. Hell I bet even if the Jnews said "Satanic-Nazi cult performing Satanic-Nazi rituals against jews". Many would be like "You know it's funny I've been wanting to know how to attack jews without breaking the law, so I may read their stuff and join them".

Funny what-if but I'd wager to state there are people who do wish to do such things. They just don't know how to, kinda like how some xtians and muzzies perform "Spiritual Warfare" using their bible/koran.

So Stormblood don't be surprised if it works. Just saying keep an open mind. :D
 
Won't be surprised. My only point is that it would be best of course to target MMOs with high levels of active populations, while still of course choosing one MMO you enjoy. Either way, best of luck.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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