I happened to see some clown on stock twits being accused of being a bullshitter, rather than the super trader he claimed to be. Short story shorter ... he was going to trade his stimulus check up to some five figure amount. I forgot the particulars.
He either had, or started a chat room (discord?) where he'd post his trades in real time, and shared part of his platform screen.
(I respect someone that can make real time calls. Bullshitters usually won't do this...for bullshit reasons. Even so, I was certain this guy was a bullshitted.)
He would do a daily recap of his trades and chats on his youtube channel. I'm not into chat stuff/software, so I would just wait for the recap video to show up in 'my youtube.'
Long story less long: He blew up the account a few times, and hasn't posted a new video in a while. (Maybe I unsubscribed, don't recall.)
What really surprised me was that in the clips where he included his chats, you could see how hundreds of people believed in this non-trading bullshitter. To this day, I can't understand why some can easily spot a bullshitter; and others fall hard for them.
tldr
Anyway, my point really is: that his chat room seemed to run smoothly. He was the only one that was allowed to talk; everyone else would type stuff, and he'd repeat/comment on what was typed. So I guess, these chats can seem to go smoothly.