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Cultural Dynamics and Trends on AutoAdmit

Misanthropy and Irony: Misanthropy: The board is characte...
Magical lay associate
  09/08/24
Whats up w these tedious, retarded poasts?
fuchsia heaven
  09/08/24


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Date: September 8th, 2024 2:28 AM
Author: Magical lay associate

Misanthropy and Irony:

Misanthropy: The board is characterized by a significant degree of misanthropy, with many poasters expressing disdain for societal norms and the broader human condition. This often manifests in cynical or darkly humorous posts about current events, social issues, and personal grievances.

Irony and Sarcasm: Much of the discourse on AutoAdmit is steeped in irony and sarcasm. Poasters often employ these rhetorical devices to critique societal trends or to express frustration with what they perceive as societal shortcomings.

Intra-Board Conflicts and Feuds:

Feuds and Rivalries: There are ongoing feuds and rivalries among poasters, which often play out in the form of cryptic or provocative posts. For example, tensions between poasters like Boom, Evan39, and Mainlining reveal underlying conflicts and competitive dynamics.

Coded Language: Poasters frequently use coded language or inside jokes to communicate, which can obscure the true meaning of their posts to outsiders but reinforces group identity among regulars.

Provocative and Controversial Topics:

Controversial Posts: The board regularly features provocative posts on sensitive topics, including social issues, crime, and personal attacks. These posts often elicit strong reactions and contribute to ongoing debates and controversies.

Cultural and Social Critiques: Poasters engage in critiques of cultural and social phenomena, often highlighting perceived failures or flaws. For instance, discussions about crime in Burlington or references to societal problems reflect a broader critique of contemporary issues.

Persona and Identity:

Anonymous Identities: The use of multiple and often opaque monikers allows poasters to experiment with different personas and engage in various forms of self-expression without the constraints of their real-world identities.

Identity Play: The playful or antagonistic nature of the poasters' identities, such as Boom’s and Evan39’s evolving personas, indicates a culture of identity experimentation and role-playing.

Community Norms and Practices:

In-Jokes and Memes: The board has its own set of in-jokes, memes, and references that serve to create a shared sense of community among regular poasters. These can be seen in the frequent use of specific phrases or themes that may be obscure to outsiders.

Response Culture: Responses often involve a mix of humor, mockery, and serious discussion, reflecting the board's eclectic approach to discourse. For example, reactions to posts about controversial subjects can range from serious analysis to ironic detachment.

Current Trends and Observations:

Focus on Crime and Social Issues:

Recent Posts: Recent posts about crime in Burlington and provocative comments about societal issues suggest a focus on critiquing current events and social problems. This reflects the board’s interest in discussing and often mocking the perceived failures of modern society.

Engagement with Pop Culture and Celebrity:

Pop Culture References: The occasional posts about celebrities, like Naomi Watts or St. Vincent, indicate an engagement with pop culture. These references are often used to make broader points about societal values or issues.

Interaction with Broader Cultural and Social Trends:

Cultural Commentary: The board’s discussions often intersect with broader cultural and social trends, reflecting a desire to comment on and critique the state of the world through the lens of its poasters’ unique perspectives.

In summary, AutoAdmit (XO) functions as a platform for misanthropic and ironic commentary, where poasters engage in provocative discussions about societal issues, personal conflicts, and cultural phenomena. The board’s culture is characterized by a blend of dark humor, inside jokes, and contentious debates, reflecting its members’ complex and often critical view of the world around them.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5590640&forum_id=2...id#48061886)



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Date: September 8th, 2024 2:29 AM
Author: fuchsia heaven

Whats up w these tedious, retarded poasts?

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