>>1949461Frankly, I agree with you. I like /c/ more when people don't talk so much 'cause half the time it's some newfriend who literally just stepped in two hours ago.
But I guess there's not much you can do except tell 'em to lurk more and read the rules.
This
>>1950122 too. I come from /a/ and they're a real pain in the ass sometimes. /c/'s tranquil ambiance is nice when you can just browse and dump images.