>>16026219And, sure, you could say that it's dependent on the type of people, as in the type of people that will bother to sit here and type for more than they need to. But I don't really have a strong preference on personality or anything, no, just that an actual conversation comes out of it all. Even if they're a total NPC (lack of a better word), you could still have fun talking with someone about particular subjects.
Oh, well, I guess one thing, it's 100 times better if they attach 2D girls to their posts. That's pretty important. But again, overall from my experience, people from the corners of the internet are just more interesting in character.
>it feels like this place is full of fringe normies and the actual ultra-outcasts and weirdos are a minorityRight, because that's exactly how it is. It's a mainstream site, so, it's an inevitability.
It's for the larger part just normalfags, with more of them coming in every day, and because of that the people who aren't tend to get drawn away and migrate to other places, which likely being altchans. There's also that this site is heavily rulecucked and a honeypot, and a lot of people naturally dislike that. And that's all putting it briefly.
More power to you if you enjoy interacting with the userbase that's around here, but I don't get it at all myself. Why would you wanna be around the mundane and boring, while there's the possibility of fun in seeing what's out there? Even if you aren't one yourself, I think it's still just more fun to be hanging out around weirder people online. Normally, the brain errs on the side of caution when you see someone of that sort, but the internet is so detached from reality that it reacts with curiosity instead. Maybe you just don't feel that way if you're not used to detaching fiction from reality, I don't know. There are some places online that feel like a fever dream, and I think they're for the better. Character limit.