I've been seeing more of this sort of thing where an anonymous account on Twitter posts something ridiculous and is then ratioed to death. Occam's razor would say "this is a dumb person who said a dumb thing and is being justly pilloried." But is that what's happening?
In some cases the ratioed person has only a few hundred followers. How did that dumb thing some rando anonymous Twitter account posted get singled out for ratio treatment?
And what is the use of pointing out that an anonymous Twitter account said something dumb? There's no one's reputation for veracity at stake. I'm not criticizing folks who join in the ratio pile-on. It's fun and all. But what are the dynamics that produce this sort of thing?
I totally get the need to ratio Erick Erickson or some other MAGA meathead. They are people with a public voice who need to be held accountable for their foolishness. But what is the use of piling on sandy04892 the egg avatar with 134 followers?
I'm reminded of this moment back in January when some anonymous account posted the video of AOC dancing. Then the discourse became "haha, look at the conservatives laughing at AOC dancing." But that didn't happen.
That non-event of conservatives supposedly getting outraged about a dancing AOC served as a temporary distraction from what conservatives were actually doing that day. Which was being super racist and laughing about it.
And FWIW, that account that posted the AOC dancing video is now back up and running with over 20K followers. And posting as much outlandish crap as before. It's just sh*tposting bigotry and conspiracy mongering all the way down.
So maybe this is my question/suspicion. Are these accounts that get ratioed just in the formative stages of what they hope will become a lucrative grift? By playing victim to the leftist twitter mob, are these folks hoping to gain the support/sympathy/attention of conservatives?

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