>>127713956
This band-aid advice is the "if you don't like it don't buy it" of 4chan. Filters only temporarily make /mu/ better for yourself, until a filter-dodger or a new thing to filter comes up. Then you're playing whack-a-mole with filters, which isn't sustainable for anyone who don't always have the time, patience, and energy.
Plus a lot of anons will interact with obvious bait, spam, etc. within threads anyway (there is a kpop spammer, AIslop spammer, and a techno + other random bullshit spammer within /metal/ for example), meaning you either have to unhide it anyway, or miss chunks of conversation.
No filter can replace the job that a forum moderator is supposed to do.