>>76267774>The thread is doing what it was created to doactually, something did go amiss
/lig/ was too good, too much fun, and because of that, it never reached its full potential: people did not want to leave it and create new gardens
Lig is now faster that hlgg and unlike the first it has no proper splits.
There solution to most of the current lig issues, including bot spams, has been there from the start: temporal threads, like /uuu/, like /anya global/, like /nina/
lig was always meant to be the garden that blooms a thousand flowers. This is their destiny. Look at the catalog with a thousand hololive splits. It could be /shon/, /tobs/ , /filian/
the catalog war is over, but its tactics can still aid lig: relieve the pressure with splits. /mig/ and /pi/ are the wrong paths. The right answer has always been there, in /nina/