> If you compare this list to the types of posts you see on Facebook/Twitter etc. then it's actually quite diverse.
I have never seen this kind of content on Twitter or Facebook, in my own feeds or in trending topics. I would have to actively look. I have however seen a ton of real diverse content from a diverse group of people. This is a lie that where the intent is to downplay the white supremacist content.
I think you missed the point. Of course this stuff isn't on Facebook and Twitter. Which means the precence of 4chan actually increases the diversity of content on the Internet.
I have never seen this kind of content on Twitter or Facebook, in my own feeds or in trending topics. I would have to actively look. I have however seen a ton of real diverse content from a diverse group of people. This is a lie that where the intent is to downplay the white supremacist content.