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I'm sick of the dead thread shit, so I went to the archive to look at how active /padt/ was during a normal week (March 4-March 11 2022) during Journeys, with a typical episode and typical hype. Here's what I found:
>Journeys /padt/ had an average duration of about 10 hours per thread, minimum being 5 hours.
>Horizons /padt/ averages a thread a day (usually when our good friend goes on rants) with the maximum two days.
>Journeys /padt/ on average got between 60-70 IPs; minimum was 31, maximum was 79.
>Horizons /padt/ has a low range of 35-40 IPs (usually indicative of when our good friend goes on a rant) and a high range of 50-60 IPs (when he gets banned)
Some other notes:
>I ctrl+f'd for the typical words to see if our good friend was present in the Journeys thread and did not find much. I'm sure he was active, but probably not as spastic as he is now.
>Some Journeys threads were responding to the 3rd OP, which revealed that Paul was returning, plus Chloe in May's ORAS Contest outfit.
>I looked at the Serena episode threads and the last MPM episode threads. Both are filled with shitflinging and pissing and moaning, and unusable for normal people.
So /padt/ has slowed. Fewer people come here. If you're a schizo with zero critical thinking skills, you might think "Liko is a flop, bring back Ash." But consider:
>Most of the shipping shit that spurs activity is gone because Ash ended up fucking Pikachu
>There is a regular Pokemon thread on /a/, a much more active board, where people flocked after MPM because of aforementioned shitflinging.
>The common denominator of whether people use /padt/ these days is if our good friend posts here. That he lacks the self-awareness to see that he is the main problem, not "hype," is unsurprising, but won't be addressed.
>Activity on an English image board is not the metric Japanese companies use to determine success of a currently JP-only series.
I know the motherfucker's gonna misconstrue this to fit his narrative regardless.