. . . and they thought they were amusing and fun. That did not change until after the fact. The puppets were not meant to target people. They were meant to do exactly what they did, which was engage the forum members by entertaining them. That worked. There was absolutely no hoopla until after the entire thing was said and done. Again, much of that was unrelated to the socks themselves. My belief is that, for a large part of it, the unrelated hoopla gave rise to the sock puppet hoopla.
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