White Knight Mangina post that went viral Facebook that shamed men for not committing.

I've given that serious thought. They are herd creatures which makes them easier to influence- we just have to bring back that "good old times romanticism"...

I do facebook advertising for a living and know how easily people can be influenced. And, I don't want to go all "dark & unethical" here, but me and a few 'colleagues' talked about a hype simulation multiple times. You guys seem to be WAY more understanding than I ever had thought of meeting guys with a similar mindset, so I'm very curious about your thoughts here.

The idea was as follows, I'll try to keep it concise and in moderately good english:

start a flog w/ a 17 y.o girl avatar. might even use tumblr. post good arguments why "age-gap" issues are BS post super romantic shit on "age-gap" movies etc make it seem like the new hype

collect a couple of k's in facebook shares mail huge list of feminist bloggers under the guise of women saying; "how come you didn't blog about how great age gaps are? they're more mature, super reliable, not fuckboys etc". advertise blogs of those that did reblog the original flog again mass mail huff post etc about "how age gap is the new thing" and how they should run with it buy some cosmopolitan blog / mens health publications on upwork etc. create manual hype that "age gap" is the way to go

we estimated the budget to get to cosmo/mens health level viral which shouldn't be more than just $2k

It used to be easier when you could still buy 1k reddit upvotes for just 500 bucks, but that service got discontinued. We helped a lot of youtubers to the frontpage and get half a mil views.

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