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By the way this is still an issue like an entire month later. I've spent half an hour already trying and failing to load this fucking captcha over and over again. I cleared cookies and whatever the fuck, did absolutely nothing to help with the issue.a.4cdn.org and boards.4chan.org are running fine.
sys.4chan.org in entirety is currently slow as molasses, everyone is complaining about the captcha but even sending out a post is taking it nearly a minute to acknowledge, so this isn't even a "lol they're trying to get you to just buy a gold pass to ignore it" kind of an ordeal.
I don't know what it is with 4cuck's jannies and shutting down anything that could make the site relevant. "No, anon child, you cannot talk about Stop Killing Games because that might rock the boat too much and make /v/ do something interesting. Enjoy your 3 day ban."That's only until tranny jannies decide what you can and can't talk about and it's entirely up to their whims, which makes it no different from reddit. A good and recent example is the Stop Killing Games initiative being banned from /v/ even though it's extremely relevant because the outcome of SKG might reshape the entire industry.
OC threads are no longer a thing because these threads simply die in the sea of twitter screencaps and goonershit, there's zero incentive to do something interesting on the board. So things do get lost in the ocean of noise, it's just that the whole thing is so common now people no longer see the difference.
Personally I don't see a difference between a thread being destroyed by redditors and a thread being derailed by a bunch of mentally unwell individuals (and ultimately deleted by the janny). Both serve the same purpose and both are common on each websites. 4chan makes it even easier because it doesn't require a consensus, the barriers to samefagging and spamming the thread from multiple IPs are nonexistent.
Wait, when did /v/ ban SKG threads? Last I checked, you could still post about it and the Mold Man.That's only until tranny jannies decide what you can and can't talk about and it's entirely up to their whims, which makes it no different from reddit. A good and recent example is the Stop Killing Games initiative being banned from /v/ even though it's extremely relevant because the outcome of SKG might reshape the entire industry.
It was shortly after it started gaining real traction, I think it was at around 200k votes at the time. The mods would first move the threads to /pol/ where these threads would either die (due to confusion / lack of interest from /pol/tards), then they would start deleting these altogether.Wait, when did /v/ ban SKG threads? Last I checked, you could still post about it and the Mold Man.