>>1917601That too.
>>1917602>They haven'tWell it's not something we can do anything about.
>you can't just come in here and declare that this is our board now and that people need to leave if they don't like it.No one is really "declaring" it. Not to mention it's not something that is preventable anymore as the shift has already happened, so people on both sides need to adjust whether they want to or not.
>That's borderline breaking global rule 4. Rule 4 is about doxxing though? What rule did you mean?
>These threads AND /wg/ are for "those kinds of threads" /w/ isn't now a shitposting board for /g/'s refugees just because you want it to be.I don't want it to be, but it's happened regardless. The threads are barely different from the /g/ threads at this point.
>Quite ironic coming from a Trump supporter.I don't see the irony?
>Besides, pointless random posting is bad for any community, and will eventually lead to bad things.It's actually very healthy. Many sites most popular board tends to be the off-topic sections, in which people with different interests can all mingle. I don't see how you could think general conversation about no particular topic is bad for a community.
Imagine an IRC channel that banned you if you ever went off topic at all. That channel wouldn't last long.