>another thread of /co/ goes to /trash/
Hiro will never change the /co/ moderation?
>>588183
Why are /co/tards such faggots?
You guys don't even fit in on 4chan
>>588184
Why are underages like you such faggots?
You guys don't even fit in on 4chan
and? /co/ loves /trash/.
Steve's Universe is as bad as MLP.
>>588183
There is no rule that you have to make a thread in /trash/ nor is there a rule that you have to stop making thread about that IP. You chose to make 24/7 generals on /co/ and you knew the fucking rules about those and you chose to go to /trash/ when you could just made normal sporadic threads. The mods are shit about a lot of thing but breaking up sub-board like threads is what they should be doing espeically if said threads move faster than the board and are more like a chatroom/drawthread/image dump.
>>588247
/trash/ has been an interesting insight into people's interests actually.
Random Anon here.
Furry makes up approximately 1/3 of the board's threads (around 50) at any given moment with fluctuations, of course.
Hunger Games and ERP (stuff that technically belongs on /b/+/soc/ and /soc/ respectively) are rather popular and shit out a new thread once every ~1 hour daylight in the U.S., 2 at night hours and take up <10 threads consistently.
/co/ makes up ~16-18 threads at any given moment right now, barely over 1/10th of the whole board.
Pony shit is around the 14 thread mark taking up almost 10% themselves.
And the rest is random threads and other General type stuff.
>>588372
><10
<15, sorry.
Just split the board in two already
I don't care about MUH CULTURE as long as I can escape this fuckass janitor
>>588183
Just kill /co/ already
>>588197
>underages
English, nigger. Use it.
>>588183
>Hiro will never change the /co/ moderation?
no
>>588183
Working as intended
>>590053
>Working as intended
explain yourself
>>590074
I think he was implying that trash threads belong in /trash/.
>>588202
or viceversa
>>588197
>underage
>don't even fit in on 4chan
That's a good joke.
Not allowed to talk about Bob Kane anymore.
>>588183
I'm glad at least one mod is actually using /trash/ instead of deleting threads.