>1. DJT
Several ideas here -
a.) For now, it's perhaps fine on /int/ as it currently is, considering their thread meta of constantly reaching towards aimless blogging and shitposting.
b.) Alternatively, suggest that they put their claim/excuse of being useful for training new translators to work on /a/-related projects to the test, by having them actually translate things to warrant their existence on /a/. There's VNTS on /jp/; rationally, why shouldn't there be an avenue towards LN/manga translation status. In such hypothetical threads, they could still talk about and correct each others' moon skills if they want, because that should be relevant towards whatever lines. It would also be now towards an unambiguously board-related goal that actually should give us prestige and attract a natural competitiveness for quality. If however this idea of strong-arming them into being board relevant just fades into a 1:1 reincarnation of DJT in disguise, then just port them to another board again. As for /int/ or /jp/, I don't know. I know if you ask /jp/ itself they will say "no" just because it's from /a/.

>2. moving potential /c/, /e/, /trash/ etc content
I'm less concerned with these than generals because for one, it can be difficult to judge a thread on /a/ by its OP alone and sometimes, good conversations pop out of rather mundane thread topics. Of course vice versa can happen hence you can have terrible threads for what can/should be engaging topics. All I'm trying to say is that a decent thread shouldn't be automatically squashed for the OP. Something else I wonder about is, if it is made abundantly clear that any thread made into a dump is probably going to get moved or deleted, then this can encourage people to dump in threads they don't like hoping to get them underhandedly removed. It sounds paranoid, but we all know that that is a plausible future scenario for a group of interlopers to exploit if the rules are that stern.

>cont, fuck we still have 2k limit