>Hiro is moving threads to kill them:
>>>/his/161396 to >>>/pol/55311843
What the fuck.
>>335681
That probably is more of a /pol/ thread, education is usually discussed as a political topic and gets discussed there all the time, but because /his/ is also humanities that OP can be forgiven for thinking education as a discipline was relevant to it.
>tfw 4chan is like 8ch now
>>335681
it's not about history anon.
>>335711
You're learn history and humanities in school.
>>335720
And yet the board isn't /school/.
>>335720
You also study Literature in school, but you didn't post it on /lit/.
>>335738
It's not like /lit/ has never had a schooling threads too
>>>/lit/2508055
>>>/lit/6284652
>>335681
Now if only he would move dickgirl threads off /aco/
>>335799
>>>>/lit/2508055(Dead)
>13 replies
>>>>/lit/6284652(Dead)
>actually touches on the topic of what people are reading, still mostly shitposting.
Neither opened with a /sci/ pic or devolved into policy discussion, but if you think the thread that got moved would have been successful there then that's where it should have gone.
>>335681
>what the fuck
Instead of having our fun abruptly interrupted, you can now talk in your off-topic thread in special, designated board
That's huge improvement, I don't get how anybody can dislike this
>>335928
He's upset because his thread died.
>>335681
Even if it's not /his/, it's not /pol/ either.
>>335960
Education reform is discussed on /pol/ often, and relevantly since it's a common topic in political campaigns. It was more /pol/ than /his/ but maybe more /trash/ than either.
>>335681
>>>/trash/
This is even worse
education is definitely part of humanities you stupid fucks
>>337064
/his/ was doomed from the start between /lit/ trying to make it a safe space, /pol/ showing up to make people refresh their boogeyman perceptions and the mods acting like monkeys.
>>337064
yes, but fixing it is politics
>>337657
No, discussion of "proposed solutions by politicians" is politics. Discussion of improving it regardless of who's idea it is and who gets it done isn't.
/his/ was fucking ruined when the moderators started banning people for stupid shit like "dark skinned".
This is your typical /his/ poster. This is what I have been waiting years for.
>>338958
>that image
He's right. If free of speech is a thing here then shitposting and off topic shit would be rampant and allowed by the mods.
>>338958
>[Opinions different from mine are] simply detrimental to any sort of civilized discussion
It's a troll dumbass.