>>4195658>followed the rules to a T as far as I'm awareYou only posted one image, not the 4-5 that the sticky says, and as is board culture.
/c/ is a thread for sharing image, not for posting one thread and expecting other people to post for you. That's what /wsr/ is for.
In general, on 4chan, it's best to observe the board culture and community for a bit before posting, let alone making a thread.
>Like, I searched the catalog and found no other Nico threads so I'm not sure what the issue here is.This part is fine, there wasn't a Nico thread. If there was a Love Live general, then it might've been better to post it there since you had only intended to post one image, it seems. Could have also gone in the random thread for similar reasons.
Additionally, it would've been better to put her name in the subject field and the comment in the comment field.
>>4195662That's nothing to be indignant over, /c/ has a certain way of doing things, a certain community and style of threadmaking. Just as there are ways to act on /a/, /sp/, /ck/, any other board, /c/ has its own way of doing things that regulars follow. That's how board quality can stay high.
>>4195666>>4195667Other anons are right, this belongs on /e/.
As stated in the board rules, ecchi belongs on /e/.
https://www.4channel.org/rules#c>Perhaps maybe I WAS lurking and got the impression ecchi was allowed here since so many others are doing it?If that was the case, then you didn't lurk for long enough.
Like any board, /c/ has its share of low-quality posters. Some threads have them in more concentrated forms. Some threads like the EVA threads, brown, muscle, and tomboy threads often have images that get deleted for having /e/ content on them. That's because the posters are typically low quality and don't follow board culture. They are not the example to follow.