General threads must die... They are the cancer what's killing /a/ and this textboard...
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Anonymous2011-04-06 0:43
I'm pretty sure it kept it nice and tidy.
Much better than multiple threads.
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Anonymous2011-04-06 2:05
I think I would rather have a fanbase confined to a single thread rather than having them all over the place. Without the generals, as we are seeing now, /a/ is pure chaos.
If you don't like them, you could always just, you know, NOT HIT THE FUCKING REPLY BUTTON
Haven't been on /a/ for a few days, what happened that they were suddenly banned?
I'm for it though, especially the SW and K-On ones, there was just no content ever being posted. It was just the same recycled images and avatar/tripfagging/role-playing going on all day every day.
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Anonymous2011-04-06 14:40
>>7
They didn't bother me so I didn't care. In fact, I think I preferred it the way it was.
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Anonymous2011-04-07 14:04
/a/ is far better without the general thread shitposting
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Anonymous2011-04-07 14:27
>Sudden general thread hate
>No good reasons to prohibit them
>Everyone pretends the board will somehow improve if they dissapear
Get a filter. It's not that hard.
Oh right, you're all 14 year olds.
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Anonymous2011-04-10 6:39
I liked the days before the 'general threads' but some of the series that had nothing new but imagedumps of tried and tested images got annoying and did clog up the first 3 pages pretty quickly. I still think that they are an ok idea for 'spoiler and release' days. But with the volume of things that come out over the week and early in each new season as the board is in chaos talking about the perspective season it just clogs it up.
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Anonymous2011-04-10 14:34
I don't get the argument against general threads. It keeps all the faggotry confined to one place, which is easily hidden. People say that it generates no new content, but hey guess what: neither do 99% of non-general threads.