>>70917049I told the mods that /vt/ is a mistake within minutes of its inception
I screamed at them
I called them faggots and I called them niggers
The 2hus came to laugh and tell us to go there and I laughed in their face as I simply retorted with >NEVER LEAVING
Every mention of its existence I met with derision, I reminded them all that it was a mistake
Every day I would say it, I would shout to the /jp/ skies that vt was a mistake
I would livepost during streams and then remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would respond with FAQ miko and then remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would call Ayame a whore and then remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would scream max length posts of hatred for all homos at the ban evading astelspammer and then I would remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would spam holo porn until I got banned for the 257th time for spamming porn and then reset my router to remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would ask the ALOE LOVE poster to move on already and then I would remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would call Towa a whore and remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
I would post random Japanese women when the rm image spammer spammed rm images and then I would remind them that /vt/ was a mistake
/vt/ delende est
so it was
but that was then and this is now
and now it is far, far too late
the worst possible outcome : /vt/ has literally gotten too big to fail
4chan was always upstream of internet culture, but fundamentally seperate; this was the natural order of things, and it worked. But /vt/ was too different. Moot was right to never make an eceleb board.
/vt/ is no longer simply upstream of vtubing meme culture
Because there is no stream
/vt/ and whatever elements of general 4chan culture it managed to keep has wholesale swallowed western vtubing culture into itself, like some sort of cultural black hole
There is no containment
Everybody is /here/
And there is no going back
But today I will remind them:
/vt/ was a mistake