>>4195679Chances are someone reported it and it'll get deleted. Not every inappropriate post is met with outrage on /c/, often times it just gets repoted and ignored.
>>4195680Yeah, we should be good now, I think everything that needed to be said has been said.
/c/ is a pretty straightforward board to use, post a handful of images when making a thread (provided there isn't already a thread for it), don't post anything ecchi, don't textbump (try not to make posts without an image in general) and that's about it, really.
You're more than welcome to stay now that you're aware of what is and isn't acceptable, so just post good Nicos and it'll be fine.
Also, I think it's generally best to treat your thread like your child, in some instances. Sometimes a thread will die quickly unless someone is diligent about keeping it alive. Some threads are ~90% one person, with the occasional other poster. So, in general, I think it's good to be prepared to make ~100+ posts in your thread if you want to see it all the way through to the end.
Though that doesn't necessarily mean every thread should last that long, if there's only 50 good images out there, then it'll be a short thread that probably shouldn't happen often.