>>3012523I hang there every once in a while to laugh at LARPers and keep up with what's going on in the world that I'm not getting from conventional news media. I found that /pol/ tends to post topics immediately after an event, no matter how foreign or disconnected that event might be from america's circle of interest.
Initially I was there 24/7, until /bant/ split off with the off topic shitposts and RISK threads. Now I'm like some delinquent with divorced parents that spends time at dads house on the weekends. Ever since then, /pol/ has become lobotomized. It's just another trash board, populated by spuds.