>>106214382
4chan needs a shared identity again
This board used to have projects and quality because at least 70% of the users thought of themselves as a /g/ user, just fighting for what /g/ really means or should support
Now everyone seems to hate the place and instead declare themselves as separate groups
And every group declare themselves against the moderation, which in turn makes the moderation also hate the board
Can't we just accept we are all outcasts and rebels, even if we use different programming languages or follow different ideologies? That a /g/ project is a /g/ project doesn't matter if it's anime-themed, frog-themed, or whatever themed?