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Post-Quote Soysphere
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Post-Quote Soysphere is theorized to what will happen after Quote shuts it all down. It is prophesized to occur at most in 3 years, as stated by Quote at the time of the Cacacaust. This era of the sharty will be its darkest, it will truly fragment its users beyond any means, even more so than when Red was in charge of the 'party and had caused the site to be terminated, resulting in a massive power vacuum which gives rise to alternatives (splinters). This sort of domino effect has taken place before, but this time it can be assumed that there will be no return to the past and the main website will not be brought back.
It can be assumed 3 main possible consequences can happen due to Quote shutting down the Soysphere's largest websites
The likely Aftermath(s)[edit | edit source]
1. Dead nigger splinters:[edit | edit source]
As the Sharty's brought down by Quote, one can definitely expect splinters to spike up in popularity at the very start of this and then began to decline slowly due to boredom and a lack of engagement, this is basically the pathological cause behind any splinters' death, like the shemmy for example. Since splinters have a very fragile userbase, it is probable that these splinters would immediately die off soon as they lose hype and take out soy culture with them completely in the form of imageboards because all splinters would lose popularity and people would move on to other things, be it personal communities or a server on some other platform.
2. The Return of the Kangz[edit | edit source]
Another possibility is that former members and perhaps former administrators come together to reform the website, buying the domain or buying a new one and killing off all splinters as a result.
3. Splinter Feudalism[edit | edit source]
If outcome number 1 is false, then it can be assumed that all splinters would maintain a decent userbase but would constantly engage in warfare against each other.
See also[edit | edit source]
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