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{{Quote| FIRST WARNING TROLL, MY CONTENT IS WAAAAAAAAAAY BETTER | Officer Ganson }}
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[[File:TEAM.gif|thumb|Tommy Parky in all his glory.]]
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The UTubeTrollPolice, commonly abbreviated to the UTTP, is an online Anti-Troll-Troll-Group founded sometime during the ancient year of 2010 (one of the UTTP's most impressive feats alone has been their longevity, even if entire aggregations of members have come and gone) by Southparkstudiosable9, also known as Thomas Parkison, who allegedly initially created dozens of sockpuppet accounts in order propagate the UTTP, all of which used slightly varying edits of the clipart "[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Police_man_ganson.svg Police Man Ganson]" or "Officer Ganson," as seen in the notice above. The fate of Tommy Parky remains unknown to this day, with some theorizing he was arrested by the British police under a battery charge, or even going far as to say he never existed in the first place.  
The UTubeTrollPolice, commonly abbreviated to the UTTP, is an online Anti-Troll-Troll-Group founded sometime during the ancient year of 2011 (one of the UTTP's most impressive feats alone has been their longevity, even if entire aggregations of members have come and gone) by Southparkstudiosable9, also known as Thomas Parkison, who allegedly initially created dozens of sockpuppet accounts in order propagate the UTTP (and promote his channel), all of which used slightly varying edits of the clipart "[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Police_man_ganson.svg Police Man Ganson]" or "Officer Ganson," as seen in the notice above.  


There are many different personal anachronistic records of the UTTP's arduous history, but generally it goes that the group got their big start by launching playful harassment campaigns (typically comment spam, which continues to be a timeless strategy to this day) against various other autists on YouTube, who often furthered the issue by making videos of their own publicly decrying the group. The UTTP has pumped out, lackluster or not, thousands of OC images, which they often collaged into videos promoting the group.
There are many different personal anachronistic records of the UTTP's arduous history, but generally it goes that the group got their big start by launching playful harassment campaigns (typically comment spam, which continues to be a timeless strategy to this day) against various other autists on YouTube, who often furthered the issue by making videos of their own publicly decrying the group. The UTTP has pumped out, lackluster or not, thousands of OC images, which they often collaged into videos promoting the group.
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Revision as of 15:53, 6 October 2024

BIG SEXY TOMMY PARKY
FIRST WARNING TROLL, MY CONTENT IS WAAAAAAAAAAY BETTER
Officer Ganson

The UTubeTrollPolice, commonly abbreviated to the UTTP, is an online Anti-Troll-Troll-Group founded sometime during the ancient year of 2010 (one of the UTTP's most impressive feats alone has been their longevity, even if entire aggregations of members have come and gone) by Southparkstudiosable9, also known as Thomas Parkison, who allegedly initially created dozens of sockpuppet accounts in order propagate the UTTP, all of which used slightly varying edits of the clipart "Police Man Ganson" or "Officer Ganson," as seen in the notice above. The fate of Tommy Parky remains unknown to this day, with some theorizing he was arrested by the British police under a battery charge, or even going far as to say he never existed in the first place.

There are many different personal anachronistic records of the UTTP's arduous history, but generally it goes that the group got their big start by launching playful harassment campaigns (typically comment spam, which continues to be a timeless strategy to this day) against various other autists on YouTube, who often furthered the issue by making videos of their own publicly decrying the group. The UTTP has pumped out, lackluster or not, thousands of OC images, which they often collaged into videos promoting the group.