Everyone knows the janitors can't do their jobs.
I suggest a collective janitor browser extension. Rule-breaking/bait/spam threads will be collectively filtered, and hidden. Sage in the options field will be automated in any filtered threads.
>but won't this devolve into the tyranny of the majority?
The system will accommodate to the taste's of individual users. For instance, if one user flags a post as spam, and a second user flags it as not spam, then these users should have less pull on what is filtered between each other.
Eventually, this system would balance itself and create a 4chan unique to everyone's preferences.
Thoughts?
That's literally Reddit
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No it isn't. You can negate the effects of the people who vote against what you like.
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Except that you're welcome not to use it.
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>Redditors comes to 4chan
>"Let's make it more like Reddit."
Same shit with Californians moving to Texas. Reddit is California, 4chan is Texas.