Are there any boards with GOOD moderation? I've been going to /r9k/ for 3 years now and have never seen any issues. aside from that, maybe all the dead boards (ie /p/) as well
/v/ and /sp/ I think
/a/ for the most part
>>396161
Out of the boards I visit, I'm going to say /a/ is the best for the mere fact Hiroyuki actually addressed a problem with the mods, while /co/ is at the other end of the spectrum because it's over-moderated and biased.
Special mention goes to /trash/. Ignoring the content that is posted there, the atmosphere feels most like old 4chan.
>>396215
That's unavoidable because moderators act on reports. I wish 4chan served ideals and objective rules instead of silly notions of culture, but that's not going to happen.
At least watching Hiroyuki telling mods to back down on /a/ was entertaining. He really ought to go through boards one by one and make a sticky for people to air their grievances once in a while.
>>396224
>That's unavoidable because moderators act on reports
Holy fucking shit nigger, did you find out about 4chan during the gamergate incident or something? Mods only moderate what they don't like on /a/. There are generals which according to the rules do not belong on /a/. If the mods ever did their job properly on /a/ such generals wouldn't have been able to last for years.
To say that moderators act on reports on /a/ is fucking hilarious. What's next, Google doesn't steal user data?
>>396224
>He really ought to go through boards one by one and make a sticky for people to air their grievances once in a while.
That wouldn't make a difference on /a/ because the overwhelming majority of /a/nons on /a/ are not /a/nons, but a/u/tists who forced out the locals and colonised /a/ during 2007 and 2008. The extreme vocal majority are shit eating cunts that get more triggered than snowflakes on Tumblr when someone who remembers the place before they arrived, empart some uncomfortable knowledge which runs contradictory to the current hivemind of the given general thread.
>>396238
Seriously? Nigger they call out faggots from /u/ all the time. /u/ and /a/ hate each other. At least on /a/ the users care for each other, like sending anons gifts on Christmas. Moe is what changed /a/, and any /a/non will tell you that.
ITT butthurt pissbabies who think everybody thinks the way they do despite also thinking that the majority of people are wrong.
>>396161
there are no boards with good moderation
every board is either undermoderated, overmoderated, or so dead that mods aren't actually needed
I personally like the mods every time I see anything happening with respect to them. I've been banned once and I stepped away from that ban thinking, "You know what? Fine. I've made my point. I deserve this ban."