>>5446
There is no argument to be had about whether or not those things are /tg/ related. They are. The ONLY way for that to change is for the moderation team to step in and say so. No amount of whining on either side or new boards will change that. Of course, we know from the past that if you whine enough, you can get a new global rule and a new board that removes the thing you hate to see to their own ghetto.

Because that's how /qst/ is seen by the people who actually run and play in quests. It's a sparse ghetto with shiny toys for undesirables. Yes, the purge is coming. Everyone feels it. Nobody on the moderation team will admit it, but the day will come when /tg/ will finally have a new rule regarding quests, and it fall to the moderation team and the janitors to conduct the lawful purge of undesirables.

But never for a moment think that the userbase won't resent it. There is no way to frame an exile mandate as anything but a removal of undesirables. This fact is not lost on anyone. When you say "please post this somewhere else" you are leaving unsaid "because you are not welcome here." You might as well say "fuck off."

If you want users to move to another board willingly, you're going to need to address their idea that they belong where they have been for years. Just throwing up a sticky for a few hours and then creating the board despite overwhelming negative opinion (it was an obviously foregone conclusion before the board went up) is not going to win anyone over, it's just going to cement the idea that a part of the userbase are now branded as undesirables. Nobody wants to be an outcast, yet their place of exile has already been prepared.