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CHAPTER 33 : Unmasking Online Sockpuppeting in Gang Culture Debates: The Case of Tiny Joker and Multi-Platform Personas

  In the digital age, social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Reddit have become battlegrounds for cultural debates, including those surrounding gang affiliations, authenticity, and regional rivalries. One particularly intriguing case involves an individual known online as “Tiny Joker,” who appears to operate under multiple aliases across platforms to promote specific narratives about Crip sets. This analysis breaks down the evidence step by step, drawing from publicly available posts, screenshots, and behavioral patterns. The goal is to illustrate how sockpuppeting—using fake or alternate accounts to manipulate discussions—can be detected through inconsistencies and overlaps. While this centers on debates about the West Side 73 Gangster Crips (73GC) and the Michigan-based Scoregang Crips (often tied to the rap group WSDMGC73 vs. Scoregang defenses), the examination remains neutral, focusing solely on the mechanics of online identity management rather than ...

CHAPTER 32 : The “Tiny Joker” Problem Scoregang “Crips” don’t want to Talk about

  If you’ve followed Tiny Joker’s writing for any amount of time, especially on the w7mscoregang.com / Blogspot rotation, a familiar pattern starts to emerge. His January 21, 2026 post titled “Dlow Problem WSDMGC73 Don’t Want to Talk About” doesn’t really introduce anything new—it largely repeats arguments he’s been circulating for almost a year now, often using the same phrases, tone, and framing almost word for word. The core message is always consistent: WSDMGC73 is portrayed as “online-only,” “inauthentic,” and disconnected from any real-world culture or influence. The language rarely changes. Terms like “cosplay,” “aspirational,” and “internet-made” show up again and again, aimed at the same California-based rap collective that, for the most part, appears focused on releasing music rather than engaging in online disputes. What’s missing from these posts is verifiable evidence. Assertions are repeated, but documentation is thin or nonexistent. Self Claims are made without l...