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After running across another victim on BGOL, having their content stolen, I wanted to post a thread exposing the tactics that are used to undermine black social media. It is a very sophisticated operation for them, however, it exposes many of their covert agents posing as pro-black, atheletes, and entertainers.
1. I started noticing them come out of the woodwork awhile back, posting videos with low resolution or shooting on their cell phone when they could easily build a studio with their millions of dollars earnings from MSM.
I would approach these people with caution, no telling what government agency they are really linked up with.
2. Fake Bans
Since they do not want you seeking out real content on black social media, they will create these faux pro blacks on their platforms. They will 'ban' or terminate their accounts to appears as if they not welcomed from time to time. When in actuality they are part of the ruse to get you into their space so that you can be subjected to their programming. These fools substantially reduce headcounts on black social media.
3. Stealing Content
Since our content on here is 100x more compeling, and would draw millions of views, another tactics is stealing content. They will read your post and incorporate it into their videos so that black social media does not appear to be popping. Why look at black social media when the same content is posted on Youtube or Instagram. This is done intentionally and with malice.
4. There is an unwritten rule for any athlete not to post on black social media or face repurcussions. I have written about their pedaling poisonous products to the black community, than they do some weird shit with building schools or scholarships. It looks altruistic but it is designed to steer their victims towards other dead end career choices while overlooking the lack of jobs. Kanye West stood up to all this nonsense and ended up losing everything. He had to endure his wife sleeping with other men, playing with his kids while he helplessly watched.
How can we fight back?
When they clowns steal your content, take them to court not for harming your reputation per se but for using your name and likeness without your permission (NIL). It would be no different than putting Michael Jordan's name on a product without his permission or payment. Here their product is social media presence that can be worth $100 million easily.
If they make or imply that they created your content, you should consult an attorney and seek out damages. There could be slander/defamation case for their harm of not associating content with the creator that they used. Eventually they will have to disclose that they find out this information on the internet to shield themselves from litigation.
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