>>3836540Technically, it's going to happen so long as IPs are created and people want threads dedicated to them. Let's say five original series come out this year, each one will probably have a constant thread dedicated to them and that's in addition to the threads that currently run on /c/. The only realistic way is for the slowest threads to give up, but I'm hard pressed to believe any of them will want to do that, so the constant pressure to stay alive speeds up the board.
It's basically what happened to /vg/. Once upon a time, you could keep a thread afloat on /vg/ for four weeks just by posting every day or two. Heck, I even did it. By the time the general I was attending gave up, threads were archiving within a few hours. Pray that /c/ never reaches that point.