>>22294361
I know, I'm testing a theory that responding to bait intended to get champs depressed and sadposting with honest, positive responses that kiki would feel happy to read might bring the mood of the thread up a bit. If a happy post gets in before a sad post, newfriend anons are less likely to sadpost in the happier environment. At least, that is the theory. Worth a shot at least, better a positive post replying to bait than yet another negative post or bait post. Maybe if Kiki WAS feeling down, she can see how champs are supportive of her in the thread when a baitposter goes and shits things up, and it can bring a little joy.