So I heard /his/ is coming. Does anyone know when or if this is true?
>>539a. This would be nice, in theory.b. It would probably devolve into /pol/2.0c. See: >>9Moot, turn down the flood detection. I've had to rephrase this post 3 times.
What would /his/ even be?wait it's history isn't it.
>/his/ might be coming>still no /kor/ in sightmoot why do you hate us
The problem with a history board would be the content. You can discuss the history of any given subject on it's adjacent board. Political history? /pol/. War? /k/ or /int/. etc. etc. Not to mention there's no demand or pressing need for a history board.
>>643The problem with /kor/ is that there isnt a dedicated fanbase for k dramas, k pop or manwha on any other board
>>576This board really needs strong flood detection, at least for the first week or so.
op here .well /q/uestioners a history board would be the shit but i think itd be a slow ass board
>>677Not necessarily.I remember the other night there was a thread on /v/ (yeah, /b/2.0 etc etc) that was discussing Louis XIV and 18th century France. It eventually evolved into a rather fascinating discussion about the long term pros, cons, and consequences of the French Revolution, and whether or not it was a force for good. It was actually rather fun, and unfortunately it really wouldn't fit into any other board (maybe /pol/, but even that's pushing it). I would imagine that a /his/ board would mostly be somewhere along those lines of historical debate and examining the multiple interpretations of history.
>>766http://archive.foolz.us/v/thread/149858596/#149858596