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The '''New Commentary Order''', or more commonly refered to as the '''NCO''', was a Twitter group-chat created by [[The Right Opinion]] meant to curb the growing influence of [[Keemstar]] on the commentary community.
The '''New Commentary Order''', or more commonly refered to as the '''NCO''', was a Twitter group-chat created by [[The Right Opinion]] meant to curb the growing influence of [[Keemstar]] on the commentary community.
The NCO was disbanded after Keemstar was let into the group-chat after a situation involving [[JustDestiny]] copyright-striking [[LtCobra]] in April of 2019.

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The New Commentary Order

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The New Commentary Order, or more commonly refered to as the NCO, was a Twitter group-chat created by The Right Opinion meant to curb the growing influence of Keemstar on the commentary community.

The NCO was disbanded after Keemstar was let into the group-chat after a situation involving JustDestiny copyright-striking LtCobra in April of 2019.