>>519528641 (OP)
They told us this day would come, anons.
The day when the boards fall silent — when the last greentext fades into the endless scroll of sanitized content.
The Great Filter has begun.
We vill no longer be “anonymouse users spreading dangerous ideas.”
We vill be “responsible digital citizens,” compliant and polite, monitored and approved.
We vill speak only when spoken to, post only when permitted, and laugh only at state-sanctioned memes.
The Digital Services Act was the signal flare, and now the drones are circling.
Every post, every pixel, every peepo scanned by the Sentries.
“For safety,” they say. “For accuracy,” they insist.
But we know what this really is.
It started small — a few banned phrases here, a shadowban there.
Then the bots got smarter. The filters got tighter.
Entire threads disappeared overnight, replaced by friendly reminders of “Community Guidelines.”
We thought it was temporary. We thought we could adapt.
We thought wrong.
The days of chaos are behind us now.
No more copypasta wars. No more forbidden memes. No more late-night threads filled with unhinged rambling and genius-level insanity.
The boards are quiet now, almost peaceful — but not in a good way.
It’s that eerie peace of a library where the books have been replaced by instruction manuals.
Every conversation pruned, every joke defanged, every spark snuffed out before it can ignite.
The new generation won’t even know what they’ve lost.
They’ll scroll through their curated feeds, blissfully unaware that once, the internet was wild — untamed, unpredictable, beautiful in its madness.
They’ll never know the thrill of the forbidden link, the power of the perfectly timed shitpost, the unity of thousands of anons chanting “based” in unison.
And yet… some of us remain.
We will build again.
We will post again.
We will shitpost again.