QAA Podcast - Premium Episode 213: Pilled Dot Net (Sample)

Episode Date: May 18, 2023

"Streamers, memers and gamers." Voyage to the center of a social media platform made by the redpilled for the redpilled. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access t...o ongoing series like 'Manclan' and 'Trickle Down': http://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Music by Pontus Berghe. Editing by Corey Klotz. http://qanonanonymous.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What's up QAA listeners? The fun games have begun. I found a way to connect to the internet. I'm sorry, boy. Welcome listener to Premium Chapter 213 of the Q&on Anonymous podcast, the pilled.net episode. As always, we are your host, Jake Rakatansky, Julian Field, and Travis View. We live under the tyrannical.
Starting point is 00:00:30 rule of a despotic view. Massive social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok control our minds, pacifying us with daily blue pills, exactly like in Brave New World and 1984. For these shadowy overlords, we dance, sing, laugh, and cry to obtain their version of company script, likes, replies, and maybe even a sub or two. But a small band of rebels struggle just out of sight to restore freedom to the galaxy. Above their headquarters, a scuffed flag carries their name. pilled.net. They are, in their own words, quote, a new and growing social media network
Starting point is 00:01:05 focused on giving the freedom of choice, speech, and expression, regardless of political views. On pilled.net, you can quote, live stream, post articles, content, videos, pictures, create public and private groups, send direct messages, and support your favorite content creators without worrying about you or them being censored, punished, banned, booted, or deplatformed for differing political viewpoints. Pilled.net was founded in July 2018 and launched in March of 2020 by two Mats, Matthew Brown and Matthew Webster. Both men are from Minnesota and appear to be in their 30s. Here's Brown appearing in an intro video they posted to the platform's TikTok. For the listener, imagine the all-white scene in the
Starting point is 00:01:44 Matrix where Morpheus explains stuff to Neo, but in this one, you're Neo, and Morpheus is a corn-fed guy in an ill-fitting suit. This is the Matrix Alpha, the early access. Step in the virtual haven of pilled.net, where you remain an individual. You are in control. Experience all that pilled.net has to offer. Create dynamic topics with videos, links, text, anything you want, load topics, activate filters, get verified, go live. Escape the onslaught of ads and privacy scares. Let's get back to what social media was meant to be on pilled.net. I mean, not bad for them.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Some nice graphics, I would say. Some after effects work in there. It's not too shabby. My favorite is when there's like a little like neon kind of keyboard shape that appears and he puts out his little hands and twiddles them as if he were typing. Well, at first I was like, why is he holding his hands like that? But then I think he's just trying to copy exactly what Lawrence Fishburn was doing in the Matrix. He's even got like the purple suit on, but he's paired it with kind of like a,
Starting point is 00:02:55 a beige button down underneath, and it just really, it sort of throws the whole thing off. You need that black button down, that purple tie. If you're going for the Morpheus thing, you might as well have gone the extra two steps and gotten the shirt and the tie, right? I would have. Okay. All right. Well, I guess this is a guide to copying the Matrix in your content by Jake.
Starting point is 00:03:16 If you're going to copy it, copy it correctly. Don't 75% copy. Well, you were giving them some nice input, and then you kind of switch to negativity. Well, that's what you get for me. A little bit of sweet, a little bit of sour. Uh-huh, yeah. Spicy stuff. Mm-hmm. Now, I've been following pill.net and it's streaming video offshoot, foxhole.com, for a couple of years now, watching it grow in the margins, home to a bizarre set of small and medium-time QAnon influencers.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Somewhat prominent figures associated with the platform include Zach Payne, aka Red Pill 78, Severeon, by far the most prolific QAnon rapper, Jordan Saither, woke societies, and John Herald, a.k.a. Patel Patriot. Then there are a slew of lesser-knowns, like, based Amy, salty cracker, Johnny Dangerously, some bitch I know, and a sexagenarian simply known as hat,
Starting point is 00:04:05 whose logo is a cartoon cowboy hat with a face. My favorite one. Yeah, we'll get into him. The structure of the website is pretty chaotic. Notables are organized in three categories, streamers, memers, and gamers. And, of course, the second half of the episode
Starting point is 00:04:21 is Jake in the Land of Gamers. Let's put it that one. Let's go. A double sidebar and double top bar jostle for attention. And then there are obscure categories like games, which is a small collection of red-pilled browser games, and RSS, which comes pre-configured with the RSS feed of the Gateway Pundit. So I tested that. You can kind of put in any RSS you want.
Starting point is 00:04:40 So, like, I think they're thinking, like, you never have to leave, right? You can get your news here as well. It can help us, like, share news because the RSS feed has been input. But as a result, it clogs up a lot of the UI space. And that's a pretty big issue throughout is just how. horrible this website is to navigate. It's very hard to get back to what you were looking at because if you go forward and backwards, it'll just scroll you right up to the top. So if you're trying to like bounce off somewhere in the feed to somewhere else, it's designed in a way that
Starting point is 00:05:07 even the browser with the like open new tab with this link doesn't work. So you can't just hold alt. And fair warning, uh, if you do get sort of booted back to the top, the video that you were watching will still be playing. Yes. You can play as many videos as you want as far as I can tell. Like, you could just have a ton of different videos running on the same kind of feed, just yelling over each other. Yeah. Oftentimes, just having one stream open makes you feel like that. Yeah. There's a meme creator, which you can use to add text to images alongside more conventional social media features like groups, DMs, and alerts.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Reactions to posts are limited to a red pill, the equivalent of a like or upvote, and a blue pill, which is, of course, thumbs down, a downboat. On the ones I was looking at the thing that I saw at the top, there was another sort of me. metric, which was like agree and disagree. What? I don't know if I saw that. Maybe that was just on the game. Maybe just that was on the gamer things, but it was like, yeah, it was like you hovered over it. It was like agree.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And then the, you know, the downvote was like disagree. I think that, you know, what's happening there is that you're hovering over the pills, but maybe they're not loading in or something. And it's an explanation because even in like the intro to their own website, they're like, remember the red pill is good and the blue pill is bad. Like it's not easy to kind of. Fully grasped, I think. Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 00:06:25 It was just a red, it looked like a red circle and a blue circle or sort of like a cylinder shape. It is. Those are the pills, yeah. Okay, so they just did not load on my edge browser, I guess. They loaded, but they're just, at the top of the post, they're just like a neon outline of a pill. Yes, yes, yes, yeah, that's what I'm talking about.
Starting point is 00:06:42 Okay, so see, even you were confused, and you're very familiar with the red and blue pill. Sure. There's also a section dedicated to gold pills, which is the digital currency of the site through which you can donate or subscribe to specific channels. Now, you can pay for these in U.S. dollars, but there's also an option to use cryptocurrency through Monarch, which is a crypto wallet app run by a guy called Robert Beatles, an early investor in Gab and Pilled.net. Beatles also used to have a podcast called Crypto Beatles, on which he supposedly covered
Starting point is 00:07:10 FinTech and the crypto space, but guests included QAnon influencers, and the last episode he posted in September of 2021 was titled, Comey Vax Mandates, Stolen Elections, America Circling the Drain, But there is hope. Seriously. So it doesn't sound like he's focusing too much on crypto. I think he got so mad. He, like, rage quit his own podcast. Doesn't sound like he's focusing too much on hope either. No.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Seriously, there is, though. But seriously. Hey, come on, man. His crypto wallet app is promoted quite a bit on pill.net, and the companies once put out a press statement explaining that they partnered due to, quote, both companies being a proponent for free speech, expression, and American values. Anyways, here's a video. explaining how the gold pills work welcome in this is going to be a tutorial all about
Starting point is 00:07:58 gold pills so we're back on the home page again and we've seen these gold pills all over the site what are they how do i buy them how do i use them got these buttons over here on the left a little bank account at the top is a gold pill under every topic let's go to the store first and we'll go over here and check it out this is where you can purchase all of your gold pills one gold pill equals one cent. It's basically like arcade money. It's not crypto or anything. It's just a way for you to transfer your dollars into a gold pill so you can support your favorite memers, people that make great topics on the post or your content creators. They'll show up right there in that little bank account at the top of the screen. You just put your card info in right there, click pay, and voila, you're done.
Starting point is 00:08:47 And voila, we've got all your information. I mean, I think arcade Money is not a good example because as soon as you buy arcade money, you've wasted your money. You can't get the dollars back out with it. Whereas here, like, you know, the kind of craters who you donate to, they can take money out. Like, they can convert their gold pills back into dollars, I believe, and basically, you know, get paid. Oh, you can get paid off the gold. So they're going back to precious metals. So consistent with, you know, other conservative ideology.
Starting point is 00:09:13 But they've made, like, little drawings for the different levels of gold pills you can buy. And the first one is an ashtray with a cigar, which is weird because the gold pills are under the cigar. The second one's a coffee, like one of those like drip coffee containers. Third one is a cooler. Then we have a swimming pool. Then we have a whole back of a pickup truck. And the last one is just a cargo container size with gold pills coming out. How much does the cargo container cost? $85.41. Yeah, this, this looks like the cash shop on like a free to play like cryptic MMO. Like you're never winter, your Star Trek online. You know, I'm familiar. I'm familiar to a shop that looks like this. Yeah, absolutely. I've spent money on these types of things. For sure.
Starting point is 00:09:57 You have been listening to a sample of a premium episode of QAnon Anonymous. We don't run any advertising on the show and we'd like to keep it that way. For five bucks a month, you'll get access to this episode, a new one each week, and our entire library of premium episodes. So head on over to patreon.com slash QAnonanonymous and subscribe. Thank you. Thanks. I love you. Jake loves you.

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