>>1650An interesting feature implied here might actually be randomly resurfacing threads, though I am sure it might require more careful thought than my saying that.
>>1536Many of these recall the necessity of gatekeeping, bullying, and brutal moderation.
I worry about 1.3 in any forum, as it's something that can happen organically, too (splitting into endless subfora, turning into purely a social club, not necessarily a bad thing but something which perverts the original "mission").
As I read through the first two sections, I can't help but notice that being stupid, thoughtless, and womanish is indistinguishable from being an op in many cases (e.g. 1.2, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.8, 2.9...). And on and on.
It's very easy to attract marks as something forms into something like a community, since people most susceptible to "you're dividing the movement/you're a leader" are those who most crave community.
>>1367 gets at this, I think, and I can't say I have much to add beyond their proposed solution(s).
As far as identification, TK in Industrial Society and Its Future par. 213 onward is also useful here, though maybe his use of "leftism" may muddy the waters for some (sub in "resentful and oversocialized" if you can't depoliticize it for yourself).