>>129384>Allow mods to have public dialogue with the community and discuss the state of the boards they run while looking for good faith feedback to improve things.>Have mods play the role of beat cop again and have a more visual presence like pic related in enforcing rules and community standards on their boards.>Allow users to pubically announce reports again with the caveat being that if they announce a false one, they get banned>Bring back the liberal use of word filters as a way to stiff arm cancerous terms.>Ban Twitter and reddit screenshot threads>Delete /pol/ and prepare for a month+ long campaign to clean out the cancer that tries to remain, until they move to another site (Gamergate proved that will happen), while shunting the remaining stubborn hold outs to /b/. But also ban them from making generals in /b/ to make it harder for them to organize. >Create a 'Poltiics outside of /b/' report option and encourage the community to use thatAnd find a way to crack down on the raids coming from third party sites since it feels like all of these anti spam measures are a failed result of trying to reign them in.
And if mods were 100% serious about cracking down on cancer, ban pepe and wojak. They represent everything wrong with 4chan today, exist to enable normalfags, suck the life out of potential OC creation and shit things up in general. The fact that 10% of /vip/ are pepe threads shows how invasive the problem is.