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The 4chan thread where Tsuki announced the website received over 500 replies; but nothing lasts forever, and an anon made a new thread which, in its turn, received almost as many as the thread it continued. The new thread became the center of a rapidly raging firestorm of controversy: pro- and anti-Tsuki posters called each other "normies"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994036</ref> and otherwise insulted and mocked each other<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994359</ref>. There was, however, serious debate about whether to believe or doubt Tsuki<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994359</ref>. Tsuki welcomed such debate at this point, because the Project was "also an experiment on human doubt"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34681102/#q34681985</ref>.
 
The 4chan thread where Tsuki announced the website received over 500 replies; but nothing lasts forever, and an anon made a new thread which, in its turn, received almost as many as the thread it continued. The new thread became the center of a rapidly raging firestorm of controversy: pro- and anti-Tsuki posters called each other "normies"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994036</ref> and otherwise insulted and mocked each other<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994359</ref>. There was, however, serious debate about whether to believe or doubt Tsuki<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34992666/#q34994359</ref>. Tsuki welcomed such debate at this point, because the Project was "also an experiment on human doubt"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/34681102/#q34681985</ref>.
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Another thread brought two new features which would endure throughout the lifespan of the Project; people self-identifying by numbers that showed the order of their registration (which would later be referred to as "migrant numbers")<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35029598/#35039219</ref>, and thinking about what they would be or do in LFE<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35029598/#35033796</ref>.
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Another thread brought two new features which would endure throughout the lifespan of the Project; people self-identifying by numbers that showed the order of their registration (which would later be referred to as "migrant numbers")<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35029598/#35039219</ref>, and thinking about what they would be or do in LFE<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35029598/#35033796</ref>. By late February posters had begun to fear "movement of redditscum and other shite" who would "most likely follow us right until" the new imageboard<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35074140/#q35074586</ref>; but they were hopeful that "good moderation" could keep it "a new home for 'robots' [users of /r9k] and lainons (from lainchan)"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35074140/#q35075557</ref> and prevent it from devolving into "/r9k/ lite normie central"<ref>https://desuarchive.org/r9k/thread/35074140/#q35075612</ref>.  
    
The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.
 
The TSUKI Project alleged that by joining the website, the users called migrants, would transfer from Life (our present system) to LFE, the next system once they died, but warned users to not commit suicide.

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