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>>93561155 Nah,
it was like some google art project thing where it had a bunch of
museum paintings. People took random ones and turned them into macro
images.
Here's the only one I saved.
Also that "this kills the crab" image was from there, it's not reposted often but I've seen it around.
Anyways,
4(H0N (not sure if it's wordfiltered) would totally add a /v/. It was
just a remake of /r9k/ and /new/, and while /new/ is mostly more of the
same (the guys at /new/ liked how /new/ was so kept it that way), the
robots are /r9k/ were tired of all the bawww and misogyny that made
/r9k/ so shitty, the moderation is very loose but they discourage shitty
threads and will lock and ban people if it gets out of the hand. The
community also works to uphold a decent standard, so their /r9k/ is
actually a lot better than the old /r9k/, it was like /r9k when it was
first made, before it turned into relationship shit.
This is why a
lot of people want there to be a /v/ made there, they think that they'd
be able to make that /v/ into a high quality, old /v/ the same way they
did it with /r9k/.
Really the two standards everyone tries to
hold are intelligent discussion, or OC (usually meaning the more
laidback funny threads). If you make a bad thread, the community will
sage it and this would derail and kill the thread (just like in old
/v/), if the OP tries to keep bumping it then it might locked for
spamming unless he was actually having a discussion.
And while
the moderation is loose, you can ALWAYS find a mod in irc, they respond
very quickly when you report, they'll help you out with questions and
shit, they're just really good mods. |