/co/ isn't that bad in terms of problems, people mostly follow the rules and standards, yeah they're easy to troll but every board is when you hit the right buttonsthe problems that we do have are porn: which honestly having a western cartoon board might help this matter? And shitposting in a few of the generals, the one about homestuck is especially bad. Sometimes there will only be a few ontopic posts in an entire 1000+ post general.Janitors could fix a lot of this, thanks for accepting applications for them again.
How is porn on /co/ a problem?
>>1601Mommy might see it when I'm using the computer and ground me :(
There was a janitor around that was pretty active for a while, but he would also delete things so as to steer discussion away from topics he didn't like. I haven't seen things like that happening as of late, though. But I did see a thread deleted the other day just because the OP post was trolling. The actual content of the thread was mostly civil and perfectly fine discussion. That kind of stuff really shouldn't happen.>>1601It's a SFW board, mate. Porn is not allowed.
>>1601It isn't/thread
Fuck off. Porn on /co/ is fine.
>>1609>steer discussion away from topics he didn't likeFeminism is just a breeding ground for trolls and butthurt
>>1608That has nothing to do with it. /co/ is a discussion board, not a porn dump. Its purpose is to allow people to discuss comics and cartoons, taking space from that with porn threads is counterproductive.
>>1655Oh no, I wasn't talking about those threads. Those threads are just awful excuses for shitposting.I was talking about constantly deleting posts from discussions obviously and publicly, which always resulted in shitposting as a response.
>>1690Porn happens when there is nothing left to discuss
>>1712Why not refrain from posting, then? /co/ is by no means the slowest board and there is no value in posting for the sake of posting.
>>1731Because people likes porn
>>1712>>1740Porn is not allowed on /co/, plain and simple. There's no point in arguing otherwise.However, it does bother me that threads with risque images that would be considered sfw on /a/ are considered nsfw on /co/ and deleted from time to time.
My only problem is Adventure time and korra fans always have multiple threads and other crap and don't keep that shit to a general while every other cartoon fandom does. It's irritating when jans don't delete them. We need a Batman general as well cause that shit takes up half the board
>>1755Janitors deleted excess Korra threads all the time when they were at their peak. They've died down recently, though I saw WAY too many Avatar threads today and yesterday because of the leaks.Also, Korra threads only ever really got to bad levels on the days that new episodes aired. For the rest of the week, there weren't bad at all and I almost always saw more comic discussion on the front page than I did Korra threads.I've never really noticed the Adventure Time threads. I was under the impression that they just had their omnipresent drawthreads and then their separate generals.Also-- there's a problem with anime threads. People claim that moot has said that Digimon and a few other series are allowed on /co/, if this is true I'd like to see proper verification of this claim.Further, there's the issue of Toonami. Currently, the only part of Toonami that could be considered /co/ is Tom himself. The rest of the block is all anime that should of course be discussed on /a/, so the threads are almost always off-topic and discussing anime. I realize that /a/'s userbase doesn't want Toonami, so is /co/ going to be its official home?
>>1980>anime threadsJAns don't ever fucking do their jobs with this, toonami and shit that aired in AMURRIKA I can understand but anything else needs to be deleted
>>2059Anime shouldn't really be on /co/ at all, even if it did air in America. The only board for discussion of western cartoons/comics shouldn't be used for discussion that has a place on several boards already.
>>2116but they are refugees from /a/
>>2160We took in refugees from /v/ and that turned out well!
>>2175the thing is that they are not from /a/, /a/ just dont want them