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Pigeonpost

A term with two related meanings in online discourse. First, it refers to a form of harasspost where the goal is to pigeonhole a target—forcing them into a rigid, often stigmatized category regardless of their actual positions, and then using that label to dismiss everything they say. The poster repeatedly insists that their target "is really" a fascist, a tankie, a liberal shill, etc., refusing to engage with actual arguments. Second, pigeonpost describes the broader rhetorical tactic of systemic pigeonholing: dismissing complex positions by reducing them to pre‑fabricated, emotionally charged labels. For example, calling support for BRICS or the Global South "National Bolshevism" or "Duginism" to avoid discussing the actual merits of multipolarity, and dismissing any counter‑argument as merely “apologism.” Pigeonpost turns substantive debate into a game of label imposition, where whoever pins the worst label on their opponent first “wins.”
Example: “Every time someone mentioned economic cooperation outside Western institutions, he called it ‘Duginism’—pure pigeonpost, refusing to engage and just trying to tar them with an ugly label.”
by Dumu The Void March 23, 2026
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Pigeonist

noun. Someone who bothers, or annoys others constantly.
Roger was being a pigeonist last night. He wouldn't leave me alone!
by BRit&BawLZ June 4, 2009
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Pigeon Post

Ancient social media platform enabled by pigeons. Its first recorded use was in Persia, and it was used notably in World Wars 1 & 2. Fossil records show that shitposts on Pigeon Post were actual bird droppings.
Pigeon Post workers went on strike today for being paid literal peanuts for wages.
by haqlberry July 11, 2022
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