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Fuck the shitjak bastards that took shit too far. 

isn't there something that can be done to prevent them from shitting up our boards? We can't spam them they're a bunch of fucking retards who love spam with every molecule of their brain stems.

block links to their shitty website? burn threads made with their shitty iconography? Dispose of the fuckers who claim responsibility for it?

Fuck them all.
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>>2550 (OP) 
YWNBAW
>>2550 (OP) 
We're not ostracizing them for a single shitposter that cucked hirom00t.
Ofcourse they will have to maintain the same post quality standard that is expected of other anons depending on the board they post on.

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I know I'm not the only anon who would probably post in sports threads.
Baseball season just started at the beginning of the month and having somewhat regular anons posting would be good fun. The /mlb/ threads were always enjoyable back on 4trans
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>>2313
i'd also appreciate a /sp/ort board
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>>2294 (OP) 
just bumping this thread again
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>>2481
>>2552
Its here anon
>>>/sp/

Bumplocking the thread as the request is fulfilled
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>>2565
thanks appreciate it

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/ck/ and /fit/ always struck me as a fairly narrow topics and I don't think any discussion of general fitness and wellbeing is complete without discussing diet. Exercise and diet are both parts of fitness, you can't do one and not the other.

The alternate I was thinking of is a board called /sig/, which would contain anything related to improving one's "fitness," broadly defined to include any and all improvement of mind and particularly the body.

I think this more accurately strikes at the root interest. Men in /our/ cultural sphere are generally interested in all avenues of self-improvement, while fitness/strength training and cooking/nutrition are just areas of improvement within self-improvement. They would play well together, and board topics being broad generally drives more activity. Activity that includes cross-pollination between areas which creates more interesting thought. Boards that are too specific tend to die out.
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>>2508 (OP) 
I say no, for very practical reasons rather than any argument against the spirit of your post. As we saw with FC going down, the entire /sig/ and /z/ [archive] boards went down. We lost those.

If it's in /pol/, the likelihood of it being lost is dramatically lower given how often anons will save archives or back-ups of that board. I know too many pinned threads are frustrating, but perhaps it can be anchored at the very least in /pol/ or /fit/.
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>>2519
As an addendum to my argument, let's look at endchan: they've had massive internal and external attacks. Their /sig/ threads within /pol/ are still up and running, with somewhat recent back-ups still existing. I think it's a good model.
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>>2508 (OP) 
I'm up for a merge. But we need better backup options. How's ourchive.net coming along?
>>2519
>>2520
Wouldn't that argument apply to any board that isn't /pol/ though, if we assume that only the most popular board will be retained?
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>>2524
I would have the entire chan archived frequently, if it were me, but this is costly and time-consuming. I don't disagree with you, in spirit.

I'm approaching this from a security analysis point-of-view. Economics in time and resources, with the assumption we will go under eventually or unexpectedly is my lens. This should not be interpreted as a threat or dooming, but simply that it follows from every historical node that is available (FC, our own anti-spam tech which took down threads, inevitable future software vulnerabilities, possible unforeseen accidents (legitimate life events) or attacks against staff, 4niggers' takedown itself, endchan's rogue mod who infected all the boards, and so on).

/pol/ is the most popular, that goes without saying. It follows, to me, that it will be the one that is most often archived by other anons who are not the owner. If /sig/ is an archive of our best material, it's a corollary that it should be prioritized as a space which is preserved at all costs. That is the crux of my arguments (and counter-arguments). I'm not saying I'm correct here, just that it seems to me to be best on these bases alone.

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Jewdoggie thread
I actually own the site and im a serbian glowie, have fun anons.
>>28767
Can we get jobs getting coffee?
Mike niggerwood
>>24310
This place needs a DDdos protection plan when cloud flare drops them. And needs to incorporate into a business.

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8/pol/ had a wonderful rule where posts had to have a certain amount of characters before posting.  This encouraged higher effort posts and better quality of dialog.  I'm starting to see the same low effort posts that made 4troons into a shit hole here like posts with one sentence and a link.  These post really don't do a lot for meaningful dialog and they should be discouraged.  Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
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>>2438
The point is obvi if you want to say something, say it succinct. If you require a minimum number of words or characters you will receive filler content which is easier than ever before to generate.
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>>2439
Minimum requirements for starting a thread, say 50 words, Nonsuch for indiv. Posts.
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>>2452
This is a good idea. I'd also suggest auto-blocking any thread creation if it the title is only a single letter like '.' or gibberish.
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>>2452
>>2453
Yes, this is something I can get behind much more than what the OP was asking for. Every thread needs a framing for what kind of content it should be filled with, but individual posts is just nonsensical island detrimental imo
Low effort posts shouldnt be a problem on /b/, but other boards where people could exchange ideas and advices, most definitely.

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We need infinite scroll, where it automatically loads the next page once you reach the bottom instead of having to press page 2, 3, etc
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>>2459 (OP) 
isn't it called the catalog?
>>2459 (OP) 
catalog ser
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/438684-pagetual
you are a masochist if you use pages. Catalog is for normal people.

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One thing I learned from 4/his/ was that threads could last multiple days and even a week sometimes, and because of this they just turned IDs off. I guess it was actually more confusing leaving them on since IPs would change over the course of a day as people changed locations.

Not having a persistent thread ID until the end of the thread is annoying, and the longer a conversation continues the harder it is to follow. Since tripfagging is manual and it's annoying to do a new tripcode for every thread, it's not a practical fix for this issue.

A voluntary option to store a thread session cookie is a way to fix this. The settings interface should provide a way to delete individual thread cookies if desired. You can debate whether or not the cookie should be opt-in or opt-out but personally I think it should be opt-out. That way newfags won't easily samefag.

Also consider how this feature would interact with flags. It's probably not fair to reveal someone is using a VPN when their flag changes but not their ID, so I think the cookie would need to store the original flag for the public post. Moderators may need to see the real flag on their end.

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can you stop pinning threads outside of /meta/?

can /tg/ (traditional games) be recreated here? it was a board about tabletop games, card games, miniatures, wargames, TCGs etc.
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bump
Why not use /pop/?
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>>2218
Thirding board for /tg/
>>2220
Seems like we have a game board now, I would suggest that we rename pop to kino, because we already have a TV board and a music board, most of the post on there are some form of kino anyway.
>>2153 (OP) 
We have /v/ for cardgaming currently if that helps

>>>/v/

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Videos dont work on mobile no matter what browser I use. never encountered this problem with any other chan ive used.
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>>2434 (OP) 
It works for me. It takes a while to load though.
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>>2435
I guess its the fault of my icuck

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