Why are Nazis meme sites so unpopular and unsuccessful?

Why are Nazis meme sites so unpopular and unsuccessful?

Why don't they realize that their ideas are unpopular?

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Why is the counter culture smaller than the clickbait giant with millions in the bank?
Fucking commies don't understand economics at all.

The stats on Dailystormer are actually very good for a website, you want very engaged visitors.

>The stats on Dailystormer are actually very good for a website

lol no

Moral principles do not depend on a majority vote. Wrong is wrong, even if everybody is wrong. Right is right, even if nobody is right.

Fucking child.

Morals are defined by the majority;everything is relative

Do you now anything about bounce rates or internet marketing and analytics? A low bounce rate means that people generally come back to the website. Vox has a pretty high one, which is to say that only about 25% of people come back(granted we don't know second and beyond to see if even more people leave within the week)

So if white people decide that they have no obligation towards a minority people they are morally correct even if they do decide to literally kill them? By that logic hall of causts was justified and moral in Germany, first time I heard a communist say this desu.

They're Nazis they don't give a flying fuck if their ideas are popular...theyre fucking Nazis

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moral_relativism

>unpopular
>mob mentality

SAGE

I understand the concept. I bet you can't name any other moral theory without googling.

I asked YOU a question or are you incapable of thinking for yourself?

Also really high engagement on TDS. I'm actually kind of surprised.
I think meme flag just scored an own goal here.

I'm not making your own argument for you

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vox_Media

>Vox Media is an American multinational digital media company founded on July 14, 2005 as SportsBlogs Inc. by Jerome Armstrong, Tyler Bleszinski, and Markos Moulitsas and based in Washington, D.C. and New York City.[2] It currently runs eight editorial brands: SB Nation, The Verge, Polygon, Curbed, Eater, Racked, Vox, and Recode. Vox's brands are built on Concert, a publisher-led market place for advertising, and Chorus, its

This is you. Jesus I forgot how retarded you fags are.

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I already answered your question

I want you to say it.

Why has Vox not had 12 different domains in the last 6 month.
It was in the top 6,000 US ones before the purge.

>a professional website with paid, dedicated staff
>an amateur ironic news website with no paid staff
3.4 million is impressive considering how often they've changed the name.

>I am a moral authority by virtue of being a gigantic faggot
Ok mister specialist, thanks for laying that out

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Why are the stats on a website that changes it domain every 3 months so shit?

they keep getting banned

Exactly but also every other stat is better than vox besides that.

Bore now has an erection

if theyre so unpopular then why does google, twitter, facebook and friends spend every waking minute of their lives desperately suppressing them?

These stats are pretty good considering ((((google))) seized their main domain and the leftist wall street/media elites keep lobbying to shut down all of their backup domains. Literally the most censored website in all of history, not even ISIS recruitment sites got this treatment.

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