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[_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)05:42:28 No.3486114
This was a good day. /b/ is garbage.
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)11:21:39 No.3486125
Why was porn allowed again?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)11:28:58 No.3486126
>>3486114
they need to do this again, would go greatwith fortunes, names, and subjects being enabled again
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)14:45:27 No.3486135
I went to /b/ randomly one day thinking it was gonna be shit, but scrolling through it was
actually not terrible. Later saw that they just banned porn for that day.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)16:07:38 No.3486138
>>3486114
yeah i remember the "porn war" yesterday on /b/, the "yellow army" and antiporn threads just
kinda dissapeared after a while.
what the fuck happend?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)16:17:51 No.3486139
>>3486138
demoralization from mods not giving a fuck
>> [_] Anonymous 08/01/22(Mon)19:24:48 No.3486146
>>3486125
Porn has never not been allowed.
It's just that in the last decade the huge ease of access for nudes has made amateur porn all the
more accessible.
Plus after the celeb nudes were leaked on there people flocked to /b/ expecting it to be full of
nudes, and it has become self-perpetuating at this point.
It's wild watching it go from a place for weirdo kids to old Boomers and early Gen Xers posting
their wives or fantasizing about being young pedophiles.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/22(Tue)15:03:27 No.3486178
>>3486146
Rather simple.
A place that is moderated is a board to post on.
A place that isn't moderated with effort will slowely, but surely devolve into just low effort
porn getting posted. Depending on how less mods give a fuck even some of the illegal kind.
This is why you cannot have user interaction that is unmoderated. It will be overrun by pedos,
coomers and furries.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/22(Tue)15:52:59 No.3486183
>>3486178
>moderated with effort
Depends on what that effort is being directed towards. A single moderator's whims and hateboners
can completely decimate a community.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/22(Tue)16:06:55 No.3486185
>>3486126
this. but as the old adage goes: /b/ was never good
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/22(Tue)17:23:02 No.3486191
>>3486178
Moderation on 4chan is also heavily dependant on regular posters actually using the report
system, to the point I'd argue that mods don't even actively moderate some boards anymore and
just sit around waiting for reports to come in.
The problem is that the report form, 4chanX and the Native Extension have together created a
culture where people would rather just hide posts than report them. Because it's easier to hide a
post than to fill out a captcha.
These two things are why boards like /v/ have become dumpster fires where the mods don't appear
to do anything at all.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/22(Tue)21:02:51 No.3486202
>>3486191
you know what I've always thought would help would be the ability to type out like 24 characters
of a reason for a report as well as report multiple posts together as one (which would give more
point to the little check boxes to the left of every poster name)
combine that with giving pass user reports higher priority (since I assume the actual pass itself
can be banned, pass users have a greater incentive not to falsely report)
beside that go over the rules page and clarify actual standards of posting, ban social media
reposts and obvious spam bullshit (like certain schizophrenics which haunt certain boards), and
have more public bans and bans for even replying to a thread
lastly bring back visible sage and make sage automatically applied to any post replying to a
saged post (unless the poster uses age)