>>1532140I think we can all agree that Mori ruined the collab when she thanked the First Estate for the Aka-distribution of papal estates into the French nation-state.
>>1532224The guillotines were only brought out for a few reasons, but the largest mass killings of the Revolution happened outside of the main hub of Paris, such as the Vendée Department. If I were to draw a parallel, which would be foolish, but I may as well, I'd say the closest comparison would be the purge of the Annoying Orange posters is the equivalent to the mass drownings done by the Representatives on Mission.
>>1532230Well, it's important to note that you can't force anyone to stay. You have to create an attraction force to keep people coming in, then you have to foster a good community to make them want to stay without attacking from the inside.
I tend to follow the doctrine of understanding that places the Napoleonic Empire as the fulfillment of the Revolution, as opposed to it's antithesis. So if I were to compare that to this thread and find what would work? Napoleon gave his people a competent government in the Napoleonic Code and it's structure, stability through the securing of the national position after a decade of war, and victory through his wars, at least at the height of the Napoleonic Empire.
So to import that into this place, you would want to make the thread have a clear structure, a stable culture, and something to rally around as a glory. We have that already, I think. The threads operate as they do and they continue to do so in perpetuity, the meidos have a clear set of rules we can refer to for structure, and the girls themselves, and Hololive as a whole, operate as our rallying point. I continue to do my best to be a good poster to promote the success and happiness of this place, and if everyone else does, I'm sure it can keep working.
>>1532381The Restoration was truly a failure of policy and of leadership. As the saying goes,
>the Bourbons returned to France both forgetting nothing, and learning nothing.Applying an old, outdated rule to a country that had moved far beyond it, only to be overthrown later on and replaced for good? If we were to extrapolate that to these threads, I could only see that situation coming about if, for some reason, they attempted to undo the split of /hlgg/ and /hlg/, and force us under one house. The attempt to restore the thread to an earlier time would likely result in the same thing, a temultuous period of attempted reconciliation, followed by a final split with the old, possibly refounding our threads on new foundational doctrines of some sort to fit with the appointment of Louis Philippe, instead of the restoration of the Republic then and there.