Was there some kind of rule change or boot-necking? There are an awful lot of Gamer Thrones threads, and none seem to be Generals.
I'm not complaining. This is absolutely not something that bothers me, because this website offers filtering and hiding technologies. I am, however, dreadfully interested to know if it was top-down or if this is somehow a coordinated effort; People do stupid shit on /tv/.
It's what happens when a new episode comes out. After a day, it dies down.
>>539289
>>>/tv/69926275
Looks like here's a general
The new janitors and mods are pleb fucks that started in the game of thrones general and were upset everyone was happy they got forced into one containment
It's not only GoT threads OP, it's everything, capeshit, starshit, everything. pic related, mods don't delete redundant threads anymore, it seems as long as it's "on topic" you can flood the catalog with duplicate threads over and over. There is no point in getting upset over any particular show because the fact is /tv/ needs better moderation, it's that simple.
>9 am
>threads are 404ing after 40 minutes and no one is spamming
/film/ when?
/tv/ was always shit
>>540338
This is the real cancer killing /tv/
Not the mods, not the pedoautist, but the hyperactive userbase