>>21392050I see. It's a shame we have different opinions on those matters and that I couldn't read your full insights because of some stupid filter.
I still think it's ridiculous how overexaggerated are some of the /a/nons reaction to frogs and I think it's one of the reasons why some people keep posting them on /a/ over and over again.
It might be mods' favorite board and they want to preserve its flavor but they should also realise that there are new generations of posters who have different sense of humor and to keep 4chan vibrant, at least some of these zoomers should be allowed to use their creativity without restrictions. Otherwise you'll have a community consisting of creatively-deprived men in their 30s and 40s, and the board culture will become stale and eventually die.