Why is it that EVERY topic is allowed for discussion on /tv/?
At any given time you'll have
>an anime thread up, where the only anime that is talked about is entry level garbage like Death Note, made by angry /v/tards that get laughed out of /a/ for their shit taste
>a western cartoon thread up
>youtube/e-celeb garbage up
>comic book discussion
>video game faggotry threads that are disguised as "film adaptation" threads
>political garbage that gets 300 posts
Why is it that the mods are incapable of spotting actual off-topic discussions on /tv/?
too busy deleting all the pictures of actresses, and clearing the report queue to protect the 'blacked' threads.
>>575139
Who the fuck would want to crosspost to the worst board on 4chan? That's taking /pol/ into consideration too.
>>575156
/v/ comes to /tv/ to talk about entry level anime because they get laughed out of /a/ for talking about that garbage
>>575157
The board has been dead for years and it's literally considered a meme board now. Why would you go there for any serious discussion?
>>575158
The war for quality must be fought on all fronts. If one board is lost, the front line moves elsewhere.
>>575159
>If one board is lost
>If
/tv/ has been a lost cause since "swaglord" took over in 2011
>>575159
/v/, the board that everyone called /b/ 2.0 has more ontopic threads than /tv/. Not sure if you can take back 5 years of damage.
Because the board has the highest amount of people that don't block ads
they are trying to teach us a lesson of sorts
>>575151
>Too busy
They're not doing anything
If your post contains the word "episode" then that's a valid /tv/ thread impervious to deletion apparently.
>it's a jerking off to furry porn while smelling my own farts episode
The moderation on /tv/ is a fucking joke
you forgot
>banning people for reporting /b/ garbage they like