I saved this response from when the team was first proposed: (
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>no thanks. /c/ doesn't need something like this. I'd rather keep /c/ out of meta-4chan stuff. /c/ is /c/ because it's a serene place to escape to. It doesn't need a bunch of discussion threads or waifu threads or anything like that, or before we know it it's going to turn into mini-/a/. It's like going to a secluded countryside that enjoys its peace and quiet and asking them if they want to donate some land to build a strip-mine or a power plant or something.>Honestly, I don't even like typing this much on /c/, since people don't come here to read monologues, but to look at cute pictures. Anyone looking for a big discussion or something would have their needs better met by /a/.