>>3898217>In fairness, this is the biggest problem with /c/ as a whole imo. It doesn't really have much of a role outside of posting images.Even still, /c/ feels like a welcoming board because of it. It's relieving to find somewhere where people actually enjoy anime, compared to the obnoxious self-awareness seen in social platforms. On /c/, actions speak louder than words. There's no requirement at all to speak - you show your love for a character through beautiful artwork instead.
That said, it's always nice to see anons here break the ice and want to talk about little things going on with their lives. Makes /c/ stand out compared to other 4chan boards.