I appreciate anybody working to keep this place alive and doing the good business as best as they can, but templates exist for a reason.
Even if you mean well, putting up an OP that leaves out information, or forgetting important stuff like link the archive and the previous thread, is a potential danger to the thread's ability to function properly. It's really not much different from the people that raid these threads trying to spread misinformation as fact, or general harassment to try and push the thread off the board or make people feel as if they can't report on their preferred vtubers/agency.
Sadly, my work circumstances can't keep me here 24/7, keeping the thread alive and supplied with news and round-ups and fresh breads. If only, but bills don't care how many catalogfags you put out of business, or how many CEOs you freak out.
>>82217712If /news/ dies, it's supposed to come back up at a specific time later, usually about 6~9p ET.
>>82217733I could see about making the round-ups cumulative within the same thread (as in, a second round-up in a thread would include all of the info from the previous round-up, with updates as necessary). I'm willing ot do it as a trial for a day or two and see how it works. It might get confusing for people in the thread or reading the archives, though.
Probably better to just, y'know, have the baker compile it. When I've baked in the past, I usually just compiled it all myself, but sometimes round-ups can get beefy.
>>82209821I was going to classify this as Local news, but anon brought up a good point that it could easily be falseflagged. We've reported on potential falseflags before (making sure to mark them as such), but given Rima's history and the odds she's using it to use /news/ as an advertising platform are non-zero, I opted to leave it out.