why are the /v/ mods so bad and ban by default? why cant they be based like the /a/ mods
Nothing gets through your average person's thick skull better than a time out. Sitting on the sidelines and watching your peers enjoying themselves can be a good time to self-reflect. Most people won't take warnings seriously, they need to be be punished in some way so that they might find it in themselves to take the time to think about what they did wrong.
>>472342
>hey, what gives, i'm banned DDD:
>hey google, what do you do if 4chan bans you
>oh, all you have to do is unplug your router and plug it back in? wow that's so easy :DD
>hey guys i'm back, anyone know what are some games you can play with your wife's son???
>>472333
>/a/ mods
>based
>>472354
I was only speaking of the concept of bans, and why they are good in the long run for most people. Of course they don't work too well in practice because evasion is stupidly easy for a lot of people.
they are all angry transcucks with small dicks
>>472381
>transcucks
that's a new one for me
>>472333
>why cant they be based like the /a/ mods
You mean the mods who have allowed the autists to turn /a/ into a lobby room for a series of different chat rooms which exist in the form of 24/7 general threads?
When was the last time you spent some time on /a/? It sounds like you haven't been to the board since 2006.
>>472333
>mfw I got permabanned for baneposting
Im mad because people are making eceleb threads and /pol/ threads and get off scott free
>>472354
and then your message will get removed and you'll be banned again. you won't be able to use the chan the way you want.
Mods are global. /v/ also moves incredibly fast
>>472333
>mfw they're the same mods on both boards
Because there salty weeaboo nintodlers