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/pol/ is still worth browsing because you can still occasionally catch a happening before it hits mainstream or even before it actually happens. But you're correct that the slide threads constantly being spammed makes it nearly impossible to filter through. Using actual filters just turns the board into a ghost town.
>what do you bother with to look at current events chum?
I might get flak for this but honest to fucking God twitter is currently better at actual "politically incorrect" discussion than /pol/. You just need to find the right people worth following.