>>3654706>They refuse to fix /tv//tv/ is in worse dire straits, but the solution for it doesnt seem as clear; where do they draw the line between netflix/made for tv movies/youtube/cinema? do they need more genreals and/or aggressive jannies? i dont frequent there and i too in this case barely care.
>cancerous tripfag constantly spamming for attentiondubbi can say whatever he wants -few listen. there are worse trip fags in /gg/ the guitar general who completely derail every conversation forced to live in a single thread among a torrential shitstorm of a board. re: /prod/ocaust as mentioned in the 'manifesto'
>You want a board where people can post themselves playing a guitar and mixing new beats to pioneer new genres. All of that removes your anonymity.ithere are degrees of anonymity. on facebook or linked in, anonymity is readily discouraged; reddit, relative anonymity is allowed but upvotes internally function as the antonym of it; here, i can tripfag if i please and post my name and email along with it. i can post a vocaroo link of me playing guitar and singing and you can call me a fag for it. i've been doing for quite a while and no ones figured out who i am. im sure some will be apprehensive about sharing their work but they dont have to.
>You literally want to avoid too much focus of the technical side because you think this is why musicians don't visit /mu/musicians crave technical analysis, they abandon /mu/ because there is very little of it. threads on the "technical side" could house discussion about theory, gear, production and composition. it might resemble some of the discussions that take place here.
>your goals are unrealisticperhaps, but i admit youre not the most convincing anon i've run into over this am I'm still encouraged to keep up this proposition. there may be no better time than now to do so - live music will take the longest hiatus during covid as it is far from an "essential service".