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Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 1:17

/b/ is deteriorating. most posts are made of copypasta and old memes now, if not just blatant flooding. many veteran /b/tards are upset and want to see change, but spend all their energy on pointless exercises of futility that only fuel the rampant fail.

/b/, if you want to see the repetitive stream of unoriginal and faggy content gone, you will have to do better than complain. first, if you see a thread containing old memes, old copypasta, or fail in general; do not reply to it, not even to sage; attention like this makes the content lucrative to use. second, create original content; 34 everything, create new memes; if new lulz are generated, the old will die. third, organize more and do not argue amongst yourselves - anon, when it operates as one unit, is one of the most frightening and awesome beasts known to mankind.

the only thing that separates the current /b/ from the old is the fact that anon's confidence has turned to apathy; this is both a cause and a result of the recent fail, and this problem can never fix itself.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 1:24

>>1

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Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 1:54

there can be no new supply of content without demand. this is why we should all take a second of our time to issue a few requests to /r/. this will accelerate the creation of new content, which will aid in removing unfunny copypasta and old memes from /b/.

in the same spirit, we should all take time to fill some of these requests; be it with shitty image macros, terrible mspaint drawings, or completely obvious photoshops. with every piece of new content we create, we come one step closer to new memes.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 2:04

skilled writers, craigslist browsers, and eighties television show theme song lyric afficionados: /b/ is in need of new copypasta. anyone who can write something original or copy text that is entertaining and new must contribute to the lacking selection of copypasta.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-12 4:39

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/b/ has ALWAYS been like that. I've been around since 2003 and gave up on /b/ in 2005 because of all the reasons you've stated.

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