>>4205606That's a nice, duplicitous portrayal of their (and your, since you aren't even remotely hiding you're a /qa/ tourist) intentions, but anyone with a brain can discern exactly what they're trying to do with the bare minimum level of perception. /qa/ is a board that completely lost any utility or charm once it was unhidden, leading to swarms of underage toursts having no barrier-to-entry so they infested it, since they seen a "meta" board as a board free to organise raids on other boards and generally make /qa/ completely unusable.
The catalog consists entirely of bottom of the barrel, hideous wojak/pepe edits (both of which are the foremost cancer of the entire imageboard by the way, and synonymous with the cesspit that "ironic culture" has created online over the last decade), and flagrant raid threads designed to shit up other boards in some attempt to normalise the same brand of cancer they're spamming onto said boards.
And there is clear spite for anything remotely quality left about 4chan. Complaining about the moderation deleting their low quality off-topic trolling/spam is a keystone of that shithole, and if it was the esoteric philosophical you purport it to be (which it isn't) that wouldn't change that at the end of the day, it's a liability of a board that only exports destructive cancer to other boards while contributing absolutely nothing to anything. A lack of "reverence" for board culture isn't a good thing when this is one of the only websites left with boards that actually have some level of board culture, which /qa/ children actively try to undermine for the express purpose of creating another hive for them to spam until they hit puberty, and out of spite for whatever the board pertains to.
If you want a source for how it's a complete liability, then all you need to do is look at the underage faggots spamming annoying orange shit here, they've already outed themselves to originate from /qa/ and have been nothing but a plague everywhere they appear. Once again, it's bottom of the barrel off-topic spam posted out of spite for the subject of the board, which has a one-to-one correlation with /qa/ tactics.