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6/19/2025, 3:05:23 PM
>>713077880
Unironically, thank god I didn't buy this. The original switch will be the last Nintendo console I ever buy and I own every single one released since the NES except for the virtual boy and wii u. I'm not paying for an overpriced tablet with $70 6 hour long mediocre games on it that aren't even fun to replay. What a shitty company Nintendo has become.
Unironically, thank god I didn't buy this. The original switch will be the last Nintendo console I ever buy and I own every single one released since the NES except for the virtual boy and wii u. I'm not paying for an overpriced tablet with $70 6 hour long mediocre games on it that aren't even fun to replay. What a shitty company Nintendo has become.
6/15/2025, 4:48:45 PM
>>279682154
>I really wish you weren't right about this.
>According to 4stats, /a/'s activity is back to pre-hack levels but the board is dead as shittttttttttttttttttt
This is because moderation has encouraged a culture of samefagging and bumping. So what /a/ is going to look like going forward, which I know because I have seen it happen on several boards, is this:
>1)There will be tons of 24+ hour old threads but other threads will slide off the board very quickly. This is because a small group of people will be dispersed over a large amount of dailies and generals which they will ritualistically bump instead of posting organically.
>2) The board will be full of extremely strange and superficial opinions. No longer will it look like an otaku board, but instead someone's personal toilet to discuss their furry vore inflation manga and wiki lore about naruto.
>3) Discussion will become cyclical. People will post the same exact bait every single day and people will respond to it the same exact way every day. These will be the same people, they're just really stupid and desperate for any interaction to discuss their personal fetishes.
>4) Moderation will become heavier, but it will be in defense of resident shitposters and the status quo. Any discourse in their threads will be removed, whereas discourse in threads that break the status quo will be heavily encouraged to the point of spam.
>5) Posters will get caught using reddit because they slavishly astroturf reddit all day just like 4chan, to the point of copypasting their posts.
>6) Any time you make a thread that's not part of the status quo, the resident bumpers will frantically bump 40 bait threads to get yout attention and hopefully bury whatever you wanted to discuss.
This is where /a/ is headed. Eventually it will be full of 70 day old threads where people pretend theyre hip gatekeeping "boomers" for liking bleach. A lot of /v/'s splinter boards look exactly like this.
>I really wish you weren't right about this.
>According to 4stats, /a/'s activity is back to pre-hack levels but the board is dead as shittttttttttttttttttt
This is because moderation has encouraged a culture of samefagging and bumping. So what /a/ is going to look like going forward, which I know because I have seen it happen on several boards, is this:
>1)There will be tons of 24+ hour old threads but other threads will slide off the board very quickly. This is because a small group of people will be dispersed over a large amount of dailies and generals which they will ritualistically bump instead of posting organically.
>2) The board will be full of extremely strange and superficial opinions. No longer will it look like an otaku board, but instead someone's personal toilet to discuss their furry vore inflation manga and wiki lore about naruto.
>3) Discussion will become cyclical. People will post the same exact bait every single day and people will respond to it the same exact way every day. These will be the same people, they're just really stupid and desperate for any interaction to discuss their personal fetishes.
>4) Moderation will become heavier, but it will be in defense of resident shitposters and the status quo. Any discourse in their threads will be removed, whereas discourse in threads that break the status quo will be heavily encouraged to the point of spam.
>5) Posters will get caught using reddit because they slavishly astroturf reddit all day just like 4chan, to the point of copypasting their posts.
>6) Any time you make a thread that's not part of the status quo, the resident bumpers will frantically bump 40 bait threads to get yout attention and hopefully bury whatever you wanted to discuss.
This is where /a/ is headed. Eventually it will be full of 70 day old threads where people pretend theyre hip gatekeeping "boomers" for liking bleach. A lot of /v/'s splinter boards look exactly like this.
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