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Agreed. Unfortunately I myself am not aware on how to become a mod other than being close friends with moot. That being said it seems that moot doesn't seem too interested in setting up these kind of guidelines. He is taking the easy way by trying to do a general "cleanup", which in turn is inconvenient for those of us who avoid being the "cancer". The only thing I can think of at the time would be to implement a filter similar to that of /r9k/ which only allows posts that are OC. Some would argue that it would defeat the purpose of /b/ as an "anything goes board" with it would be quite helpful. Yet again we run into the lack of mod status to set such a filter, we'd have to try an appeal for it to the current mods.