>>126537
Meh, not really. Points one and two seem like personal preference to me. The odd autist posts cancer, the rest of us elect to ignore it. Point three, threads are naturally created and destroyed. If people like a specific thread, it thrives and survives. If no one uses a thread for long enough, it falls off the board. Notice how this thread hadn't been posted in since September 1st? If there's a certain thread you like that's about to fall off the board, contribute to it. If you don't like a certain thread, hide it. If you see illegal or immoral content, report it. This isn't rocket science. God forbid the "Flattened then inflated" thread or a bumplocked vtuber thread falls off the board.