If we just did what shills now do, it would work: Route all traffic through AWS servers; code an app that allows switching between multiple IPs and handles easily; set up say 300 accts; scrounge together some funds; hire a passionate alt-righter; and have them wreck votes and posts in the same infuriating way, but for the things that spez likes instead (I still have not seen proof that Cambridge shills; they deal in targeted ads and profile building, judging from the information available).

And we'd have him be fucking obvious. We'd want people to notice and think that something is very wrong. Like, maybe in one thread, we have him go in and tell everyone the exact same message, like

"Hi I'm one of your new team of shills! My name is fuck you, and I have access to 300+ accts. I use Amazon AWS to spoof my traffic, so reddit can't stop me.

We are here to demoralize the shit out of you guys and pervert your message so that you cannot communicate effectively.

Every conversation that you want to have, we will be pedantic, litigious, and intentionally misunderstanding, and we will be there with 10 accts a piece, multiples of us in each thread you care about.

We will call you stupid for not taking the time to relieve me of my responsibility to educate myself.

When you think you are gaining traction, we will downvote everything you would like to see upvoted.

We will fill your feed with pages and pages of useless junk, making this sub into something that we want it to be, and you'll just have to sit there, dealing with the injustice of it all, unless you can somehow make this illegal, but you won't."

Then you just repeat that same message from like 50 accts all over the place, with a bunch of open windows at once, just over and over and over, and we take screen shots to make collages.

And finally, we artificially upvote a ton of the posts (credit to /u/magnora7), all in one day, to the FP. Votes are not that expensive, and we'd have limited spoofing abilities with our AWS range.

I'd be willing to invest in this. I know some people who could code a functional app in no time, I'm sure.