^^^Here's a way around the anonymity issue.
Have a blogger who writes under their real name do a post where they quote the parts of anonymous blogs you want to use. Cite them as a source.
I agree on the journalist part. Ryan Holiday talks about putting half-truths in his clients wikipedia pages, having journalists quote them, and then citing the journalists as a source for the half-truth.
If someone publishes an article about the manosphere, it can be cited as a source. If you get a statement in wikipedia a "legitimate" source will quote it. It's all smoke and mirrors.
Have a blogger who writes under their real name do a post where they quote the parts of anonymous blogs you want to use. Cite them as a source.
I agree on the journalist part. Ryan Holiday talks about putting half-truths in his clients wikipedia pages, having journalists quote them, and then citing the journalists as a source for the half-truth.
If someone publishes an article about the manosphere, it can be cited as a source. If you get a statement in wikipedia a "legitimate" source will quote it. It's all smoke and mirrors.
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