>>4918522I'm not supporting the flag system but I will say /asp/ and /pw/ especially have grown a lot since the good old /wwe/ days and I'd imagine we'd see a lot more Indian flags given their abundance on /pol/ and other boards now.
I would say do the ID's but those can be easily manipulated too so I don't know what all that would fix. Might as well have them though if someone does slip up.
Things I'd like to see is more generals, personally. It was one thing when we were on /wwe/ and only had one thread to talk about wrestling. Now we have an entire board and to keep it clean, there should be more generals in my opinion as a very long time lurker. I saw the rise and fall of Paige Swede for example.
I'd recommend
>/joshi/ general so we don't have 40 different threads in the catalogue of "Miki sama enjoys a treat!" cringe shit. All the Joshi guys just bounce between threads and there's probably like 5 of them at best but they're heavily disruptive and autistic. Make a general, delete any sub-threads, fuck the Joshi freaks to death.>Women of (promotion) generals like /woaew/ /wowwe/.No more of this dumb bloom coom shit or stupid Sasha Banks bait threads.
>encourage posting about things other than wrestling but using wrestling termsWhy is that even a problem? Those Dragon Ball Z threads a few months ago where the characters were cutting promos on each other was hilarious. The "Who is the Janetty" threads let us all talk about other things on a slow news day or a day without a general.
Overall, I think more active moderation and jannies would really help. They don't get paid or even recognized since this site is all about anonymity so there's no incentive to do it and there's nothing we can do to change that. I miss the old /b/ days when Mods would ban you and put silly reasons behind it in red text for everyone to see.
Who gets all the ad revenue generated on this site? Just curious, I really don't know the answer but I would assume it's Jap moot.