>>3839827There's still a lot of quality content if you check out /lit/. Most likely, because people actually talk about certain topics they know about and keeping it in a constructive, yet still somehow agressive athmosphere.
I loved the pit of disgust and horror /b/ once was. Even I missed the good days of it, but memes weren't blatantly dumb and people put more effort into their jokes. The long greentexts, where you really died for reading the next part and spending severel hours in front of the screen, only to be walking the dinosaur. Sending taytay to a school for deaf kids. There are plenty examples for actions I liked. Arguing about naruto on /a/. good times.