>>7977
[s4s] is basically old silly /b/, by that virtue I personally think it has value. It has an innocence to it.
>>7978
The impression I repeatedly get is that nobody who is a regular user wants to post on /qa/, because it's a stupid cesspit, and jannies and mods don't want to bother with cleaning up /qa/, because it never gets better whatever you do.
This brings me back once again to the thought "Why does /qa/ exist?" Threads being moved to /qa/ is the same as moving them to /trash/, but much worse. If both anons and staff look at /qa/ as a useless abyss, why spend bandwidth and occasional energy cleaning it when it at best is a Discord circlejerk for chronic shitposters? Do we need to waste our time?
If we're to have something called a "Question & Answer" board, perhaps it should instead be limited to so that regular users can't actually post there, but rather admins instead answer submitted questions.