>>213320044 (OP)
hey buddy the jannies get paid good money to make sure this board stays on topic and engaging, show some respect to those hard working employees!
The Dark Knight sticky was the beginning of the end of this board ever being good. It used to be you'd have tourists that would come here after a big theater release and make the board shit for a couple days and then it would go back to normal. Now it's truly the endless summer.
The main mod for this board is a genuine shill that's company does data harvesting for WB. Just look at what fucking flicks get to freely flood the board and other various shit everyone else gets banned for. It's 99% of the time something from Warner Bros
I mean they even made a sticky for bvs like you could somehow spoil a capeshit movie https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/67049940/#67049940
>>213320987
People actually discussing films instead of youtube dramas, celebrities, and primarily the latest slop. Now it's basically regulated to a single thread on this board that people barely post in.
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>>213320044 (OP)
it's all comics adaptations so there's already one, >>>/co/; I guess /tv/ could simply have a rule banning all that stuff, so it's only on /co/