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/vt/ - /gem/ - Koseki Bijou General
Anonymous No.103920610
>>103920273
I created a geocities website just for Biboo. I do enjoy seeing the page counter go up. It's on track to get a 400 hits by the end of the month. Might even get featured on Anipike if they relax the rules a little for these newfangled V-Tubers. Now if you'll excuse me, I've got to get back to my slingo game.
/a/ - What was the anime community like back in the old days?
Anonymous No.281415339
>>281415276
First off there wasn't a "THE" anime community. Fan circles were smaller. More clique based. You might have one fandom based around a certain show or genre you would have them based on another. Secondly everyone had their own circle. Or place to talk shop. It was far less centralized and plenty of forums and boards had their own vibes. One place might have a completely different attitude compared to another. This is the big issue with most modern fandoms. You can't find any place that will offer a different opinion. It's all reddits and wikis which are so far up the publishers ass it can give them a root canal.
/mu/ - Thread 127231718
Anonymous No.127255488
>>127254880
I can't tell if bros trolling
/a/ - Nostalgic and retro anime
Anonymous No.280576172
If there's one thing I really dislike about modern internet is the general recency bias it seems ti have. I don't expect old stuff to have the same volume of discussion as new things do especially in terms of hype and speculation but it feels like too many things are forgotten as soon as they're over. You rarely see the same kind of sustainability. There's no real focus on creative personal fan sites and shrines and web rings like that. It's only reddit and wikis and whatever feeds the hype train.
/a/ - Thread 280255442
Anonymous No.280258387
>>280258213
Remember when people actually had fan sites and not everything on the internet was governed by four places people look at on their phone.