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PCMA members have been described as trolls who use sock accounts to achieve their ends, but have employed a variety of tactics including arguing at length with members of the public, and impersonating [[antis]] in order to lose debates and project bad optics.
PCMA members have been described as trolls who use sock accounts to achieve their ends, but have employed a variety of tactics including arguing at length with members of the public, and impersonating [[antis]] in order to lose debates and project bad optics.


In 2023, PCMA and the Yesmap server, having achieved most of its publicity goals via the prior strategy, moved towards a model of increasing visibility via community-building efforts such as expansion of the [[Pediverse|Fediverse]].
In 2023, PCMA and the Yesmap server, having achieved most of its publicity goals via the prior strategy, each moved independently towards a model of increasing visibility via community-building efforts such as expansion of the [[Pediverse|Fediverse]].


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
[[File:Pcmaflag.png|thumb|PCMA [https://archive.is/AVKMS call to action], 2022]]
[[File:Pcmaflag.png|thumb|PCMA [https://archive.is/AVKMS call to action], 2022]]
PCMA (and some of its predecessors) have been criticized, mainly by anarcho-communist MAPs, for tolerating lively debate (eventually this was moved to a separate space) and controversial opinions. Some members have also sought to mobilize chan culture. Yesmap server users have set up differing spaces as a result, embracing both leftist and libertarian philosophies, but no such group has thusfar been as active as PCMA in terms of offsite tactical operations.
PCMA (and some of its predecessors) have been criticized, mainly by anarcho-communist MAPs, for tolerating lively debate (eventually this was moved to a separate space) and controversial opinions. Some members have also sought to mobilize chan culture. Yesmap server users have set up differing spaces as a result, embracing both leftist and libertarian philosophies, but no such group has thusfar been as active as PCMA in terms of offsite tactical operations.
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===Independence===
===Independence===


It is a short-term aim of PCMA to become more independent of [[Newgon]] by hosting its own Matrix server, as Yesmap moves towards a model based upon social [[pediverse|Fediverse]] hosting rather than chat support. Support from Newgon (if it continues) will be unrelated to hosting, and aimed at keeping the independent group compliant with its basic standards, and deradicalising new members where necessary.
In 2023, discussions on PCMA took a turn towards the political, and offsite operations waned. This followed attempts by [[Pediverse]] users to disrupt the activities of the group, which had some indirect success in that PCMA became more factional and less active as a workgroup.
 
PCMA then sought to become more independent of [[Newgon]] by hosting its own Matrix server, as Yesmap's server moved towards a model based upon social [[pediverse|Fediverse]] hosting rather than chat support. While it has no remaining official link, Newgon maintains an interest in moderating standards of discourse in the group, and deradicalising new members where necessary.


==Predecessors==
==Predecessors==

Revision as of 10:02, 20 November 2023

Basic PCMA logo, at around the point it became an independent group

The Pro-c MAP Activist (PCMA, f. April 2022) chat is a Matrix-federated MAP Activist workgroup formerly associated with the Yesmap campaign funded by Newgon. It is responsible for various online controversies, usually involving the mobilization of conservative outrage via psychological manipulation on platforms such as X (Twitter). Members of the workgroup offer live support and knowledge to others, and collaborate to make phone verification, cryptocurrency and account-creation services more widely available.

PCMA members have been described as trolls who use sock accounts to achieve their ends, but have employed a variety of tactics including arguing at length with members of the public, and impersonating antis in order to lose debates and project bad optics.

In 2023, PCMA and the Yesmap server, having achieved most of its publicity goals via the prior strategy, each moved independently towards a model of increasing visibility via community-building efforts such as expansion of the Fediverse.

Controversy

PCMA call to action, 2022

PCMA (and some of its predecessors) have been criticized, mainly by anarcho-communist MAPs, for tolerating lively debate (eventually this was moved to a separate space) and controversial opinions. Some members have also sought to mobilize chan culture. Yesmap server users have set up differing spaces as a result, embracing both leftist and libertarian philosophies, but no such group has thusfar been as active as PCMA in terms of offsite tactical operations.

Independence

In 2023, discussions on PCMA took a turn towards the political, and offsite operations waned. This followed attempts by Pediverse users to disrupt the activities of the group, which had some indirect success in that PCMA became more factional and less active as a workgroup.

PCMA then sought to become more independent of Newgon by hosting its own Matrix server, as Yesmap's server moved towards a model based upon social Fediverse hosting rather than chat support. While it has no remaining official link, Newgon maintains an interest in moderating standards of discourse in the group, and deradicalising new members where necessary.

Predecessors

A previous group called Zed existed on Matrix, sharing some members in common. The same can be said for the Greyzone Matrix chat, in its various incarnations.

A discord group by the name of Handsome Jack's Boys existed in 2021, with nearly all of its members moving over to the more secure Matrix in 2022, following Newgon's support of the initiative. Eventually, a Yesmap server was paid for by Newgon to secure the newly-named PCMA - which was piggybacking on the Midov server.

Many of PCMA's members were active together on the first edition of FreeSpeechTube.

Joining the workgroup

See also