Is this a means to control a message?Is posting with pairs of aliases a means to ensure a narrative remains the prominent message on the screen of any financial chat board? Might this be a covert way of circumventing free speech to control public opinion or sentiment of a chat board with a seemingly biased often exaggerated message?
What happens when pairing aliasses seemingly keep posting their message in pairs repeatedly and seemingly at nearly every opportunity to quash opinions not congruent with their own? How credible is that when any pairing aliases seemingly bash a stock continuously that they claim to own (tons of shares of)? Is something cheesy in Denmark?
rocco