Delete /his/ as the board was a good experiment and fun whilst it lasted but it's seriously awful.
>>368759
There are worse boards
Also, there are a lot of less popular boards in terms of frequency of new posts that passed the trial board test- /gd/ for example.
>>368759
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It's great though.
Just don't go there.
>>368759
Actually /his/ is the only good board to come out of hiroshima nagasaki's board expansion.
>>368966
/trash/ is pretty fucking great. Avatarfagging having its own board is glorious.
It's just /lit/ with dates
I tried to warn you lot but none of you listened
Nobody ever listens until it's too late
>>369060
>/trash/ is good
>the best board (/his/) isn't
/pol/ and /leftypol/ shit is rarer than what most people think, Hiro please don't do that.
>>369470
I didn't say /his/ was bad. I said /his/ wasn't the only good board to come out of the offensivenamefornewowner board expansion.
>>368759
I agree, delete /his/; board is seriously awful and uber PC & autistic.
There's a reason the activity of the board is becoming less and less.
>>369663
Just because you don't like a board doesn't mean it needs to be deleted. The only boards that need to be deleted are boards with culture that leaks like /pol/ or /r9k/, and even then, people make "containment board" arguments.