>>1637110I think Shitdick McGibbens might have a point, a bit distorted due to his dislike of us. If we review how /qa/ (again, sorry pal) attempted to deal with the greentide through auto-bumpers and sliding them off the board with Asuka spam, we see that:
>Normally productive posters are tied up either bumping threads or creating spam and can't be productive, reducing the capabilities of the board to make OC. >A slid frog thread is just as quickly replaced by another as soon as its OP returns, starting the cycle anew. Since frogs already have basically unlimited OC and a standardized culture in Kekistan, they can waste as much time as they want spamming and trolling because the culture is already there.>The end result is the defender exhausts themselves reducing their actions to spam while slowly losing board influence to be lapped up by the frogs.And that's how you get modern /qa/. We're going to wear ourselves down if we try the same approach they did. We need to step back a moment, maybe keep our major threads active constantly for assurance reasons, but really rethink how we're going to reach out to the good peoples of /bant/. Not with a spam police state, but by creating things they like and encourage them to participate in. We need to find ways to bring them closer to us, not away from us.