>>58503353I agree that /hlgg/ has become excessive with the forced positivity at all costs over the past year, more so than ever before, and that /#/ is in general a much more fun thread. But ultimately, the correct move is to browse /hlgg/ while streams are going on and /#/ to either shitpost in, vent or even discuss some streams sometimes. Using both is the proper thing to do. /hlgg/ is more of a controlled, more moderated general (yes, this is a general) and then /#/ is closer to the core of what 4chan used to be in terms of how many people go there just to troll and start some shit or just shitpost for the fuck of it under the guise of numbers. Both can be fun.