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ev&oe its the best 4chan board
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>why is /v/ so /v/
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Because of culture war and porn addiction.
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Itβs full of pedos and other brown skinned subhumans
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>>15928109 (OP)You already know why. It's full of third worlders that are incapable of reasonable communication, groomers/trannies, literal children, porn addicts, bots, genuine shills, insane fanboys that think brands should be treated like religions, and the most casual casuals to ever be casual that only show up because video games are popular and they see an easy way to get attention while feeling they are maintaining social relevance. YouTube comment sections are at least 3 times better to discuss video games now. I have the full credentials to pronounce its death: 4chan is dead.
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>>15928183>YouTube comment sections are betterWow, it's THAT bad?
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>>15928191Yes. It was always low-quality, and had a really hard time since gamergate, but it irreversibly fell off around the time Undertale became popular over a year later. That was when Reddit went mask off and showed it owned the place. 4chan's mods are the retards that should be banned.
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>>15928202If we got rid of 4chan mods, would 4chan return to a better state, or do you think it's too far gone
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>>15928206I have no idea how Hiro would find anyone even if he did want to run a clean ship. 4chan's brand name only attracts complete retards now, so everyone who is still there wants it to be bad. What pool of people could you even draw from for moderation that at least understands that talking about what makes you horny is bad for every hobby? Oh, and without making it a political minefield either? Even if they genuinely wanted me I would have to decline because I have such bitter feelings towards it.
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>>15928235So at this point, it's like an old dog with a broken leg, the most ethical thing to do would be to JSID
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4cucks captcha is soooo ass that it made me rather go to reddit
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/co/ is better
https://boards.4 chan.org/co/thread/153143072
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Just bring back /qa/ and everything will improve.
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/v/irgins are porn addicts.
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>>159282664chan sucks but this made me laugh
>>15928279Unjokingly /qa/ was the last bastion of sovl on that website
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>>15928250Yes. And it got to this point because all of 4chan's mods were so against "rocking the ship" all while they were blind to the fact that the ship was already heavily listing. When you think the ship is fully righted and you see a sizable number of people trying to rock it in one direction, you will think of them as an annoyance at best, then you will chase them off to make things easier for yourself. The mods are almost entirely to blame for the state of 4chan because they couldn't grow out of their early late 2000s and early 2010s phase. They are extremely prideful and insufferable, so they are STILL stuck in that phase today, which is why they can only see the ship slowly sink while it looks perfectly fine to their eyes. They are delusional at best, but "evil" feels like a much more fitting description after this long.
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>>15928315>>15928326I hate to break it to you guys, but /qa/ played only a very small role in the early 2021 spike. That was when Biden was inaugurated and 4chan was basically the only place with a population where you could really talk about election fraud. Remember: Elon didn't own twitter back then, so twitter was basically a direct extension of Reddit. By that point in time, Hiro and Rapeape had put literally all of their eggs in one basket by betting on 4chan c0ompletely cornering the more open political discussion market. They did the dumbest thing ever by not diversifying by making different boards good for their topics, and letting them fall apart even more by mass appeal via allowing porn and political discussion everywhere. (Although I will admit that porn was always a problem. It's a crippling addiction for most or all of the mods and janitors on 4chan. /v/ specifically was having big political problems as far back as the Feminist Frequency madness.). In any case, now that you can more openly discuss politics elsewhere, people don't have to put up with the legitimately insane moderation on 4chan.
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>>15928462This. The jannies should've banned all political discussions to /pol/ (wich was supposed to be the containment board).
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>>15928503And moot either fumbled hard or was extremely compromised to ban gamergate entirely instead of moving it to /pol/. 4chan is an example of how to not manage a website unless you want a huge headache.