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>> No.12325164 [View]

>>12325132
2011 /jp/ was awesome but was the massive influx from retards from /a/ what killed the board, doing the same shit again is like kicking a dead cat now.

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>Does it not occur to you that an autistic NEET is basically the exact person /jp/ would want in order to get accurate representation

That's what Gaygrimr was, and he basically killed the board. The posting rate is half of what it was last year. A better representative would be someone who can take it easy.

>> No.12026638,26 [INTERNAL]  [View]

I'm sorry, I think this might get sappy. It took me 6 years to realize that /jp/'s xenophobic culture is self-destructive. To you, not the board.

I've started browsing /a/ again over the past couple months and it has opened my eyes in a lot of ways. I had completely forgotten what it was like to talk with people about current events, since /jp/ never does that anymore unless you're an idolfag. Hype around VNs has mostly died or been stolen by other boards and we just don't have a lot of topics that have regularly available news to discuss. The two boards are a completely different experience for that reason alone, with /a/ being - from an objective standpoint considering the purpose of a forum - much better.

Likewise it also cemented my belief that moderation is the issue with /jp/. A lot of the random stuff that /jp/ was supposed to absorb so that /a/ could be just for anime and manga was, as we know, targetted by various janitors. Visiting /a/ has shown me that it has reabsorbed a lot of that content. Even stupid things like 'whose ur waifu' threads are in their own way a refreshing expression of the freedom to post whatever the hell you want as long as it's tangentially related to your board. That is so foreign to me after having been a /jp/ national for over half a decade.

The point is that you are the one keeping yourself stuck here in a losing battle. The janitors killed the board, but you - the you who is wanting to tell me to fuck off - are killing yourself with self-imposed taboos about what pages you can view on a website. I am extremely sympathetic to those feelings but now I can't see them as anything but silly. I think you should step back, away from the echo chamber, and look at what you're doing, what you wish you could be doing, and how you can do it.

I also think that if you're rooting for moot to axe the board so we can start over, the most effective way to encourage him would be to stop using /jp/. Maybe that's the best thing we can do for /jp/'s sake at this point, try to let it die as painlessly as possible.

>> No.11633073,27 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>You seem to think they're a bad thing
they killed the board by flooding it with retards from other boards and places who wanted to mindlessly consume

>> No.10957098 [View]

>>10957082
/ota/man being an teenage autist homophobe killed the board

>> No.10957082 [View]

Who cares the place was dead, Sparky posting 95% of the time killed the board.

>> No.10465418 [View]

>>10464995
truNEETs killed the board and are the sole reason for it's death

>> No.10216003,4 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>10216003,2
neo-NSJ killed the board. GJ!

>> No.9852185,842 [INTERNAL]  [View]

What really killed the board were the VN posters. They actually condensed their threads like moot asked, unlike the Touhou secondaries. If we had Visual Novel threads for each VN the users are currently playing, the board's quality would improve greatly. Or at least it would help deter all the Touhou shit.

>> No.9420390 [View]

/ghost/

Because of scum like you we lost the old days. Not going somewhere else just because you don't like it there is how we got so much /v/ and /a/ here.
Posting meta instead of doing something killed the board.

Make no mistake, you are an essential part of what makes the shitty current board what it is.

>> No.7844155 [View]

>>7844142
>Yeah, I have had "otaku culture"-related threads deleted for no good reason, and even though I am a fan of Zun's art, I'd just like to say that they killed the board for now. Its obvious people save their shitpost threads and then dump them every few days. Everyone who (this particularly irks me, you do not refer to people as that) comes here regularly can see this, I think it may be time to change bookmarks.

Now. Who the fuck taught you English?

>> No.7844142 [View]

yea i got "otaku culture" (whatever the fuck that is) related threads deleted without any real reason, and even tho im a zun art fan may i say.. they killed the board for now. its obvious ppl save their shitpost threads and dump em every few days. everyone that comes here regularly can see that, time to change bookmarks maybe...

>> No.576264,3 [INTERNAL]  [View]

>>576264,1
Too bad, bro. /jp/ has been crap ever since 2009 rolled around. Now we have /v/ friends desperately trying to fit in by posting "Reported" and "Fuck off back to /b/" in every thread. The truNEET elitism has killed the board.

>> No.6700574 [View]

>>6700340
>One autistic kid can never take down boards
But a group of autistic tripfags can.
Check /a/: summer 2009 edition, gorespammer killed the board for hours

>> No.2152081 [View]

>>2152019
Same here, but I think I'll give up /a/ for good soon. It used to be decent late at night (like 1-4 am PST) but it hasn't been that way for months. The fact that "night shift" /a/ seriously discusses Naruto and Bleach all the time now pretty much killed the board for me.

Maybe us fags who still want to talk about anime and manga should start posting in ghost /a/.

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