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>anime posters
This website is basically an anime website, don't you remember? and even if I do hate some of this so called "tranime" dudes, they actually aren't a big deal
>avatarfagging namefags
I don't know you, but I do appreciate their contributions to the board. At least they have something to say and/or show, unlike the /pol/tards or degenerates that should be posting on /b/ or /gif/ their porn/hentai/loli/shotacon
>reportfagging krauts
How true is this? does this individuals really report actively? Because I've never saw them reporting bullshit or senseless porn and actually taking down those kind of posts
>I don't mind a little shitposting here and there, but with your irrational childish behaviors and your lack of moderation, you're the only ones who are ruining the board for the current posters and future posters
I'm aware of that menchildren are fucking annoying, and that's why I make fun of them or straight ignore them instead of contributing to their lack of attention issues
Anyway, anon, and all the other anons reading this:
What should a user do in order to do something good for /bant/? If posting anime/japanese (in an anime website) related stuff is bad; if talking about ourselves (either venting or ranting about issues or whatever) is also wrong, or more than wrong, is not effective because the post will be ignored because most of the anons rather to circlejerk instead of posting and reply substantial stuff. Then what could we do to improve things in /bant/?
I encourage the drawers here, because their content is original, and most of them are pretty friendly and chill. I also like to talk with anons posting stuff that objectively should be posted on /adv/, because in that way they will feel somehow "accepted", so the next time they post about the same thing, they will have at least one anon expecting them
It's true that /bant/ could be way worse, but that's exactly why we must try our best to avoid ending up like /s4s/ or /r9k/