>>3913830>what you expected vs what you got charts,d-did they stop doing those? What a damn shame, i thought the /his/ split was supposed to save /lit/. Instead it just turned /his/ into /pol/ with dates, and /lit/ into /pol/ with books.
>lit used to be a great casual shitposting board when it was created. It was very slow and communal.it's like that with the slower boards like /out/, /trv/, and /an/, though covid really upset things and brought frogspamming redditors to those boards.
For some reason /p/ has escaped the attention of frog/soijack spammers, and i hope it stays that way.