Is it me or has the quality of threads recently been going downhill?
I see so many things that would have been bannable on B.old. IMO, a lot of the threads I've been seeing are just crap. Anyone notice this?
In before anyone says this thread is crap.
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Adapt or die
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The law of diminishing quality threads: The amount of quality threads is inversely proportional to the amount of idiots inhabiting the forums. As the population of idiots increases over time, older members are harried out, continuing the vicious circle. References: ICAME69, Camnator.
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Yeah, this is what's driving so many people away from this shithole.
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Implying there was quality in the first place. Hint: There wasn't.
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quality of ur sex life lololololololololol
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Its because B.next decided to lift all the rules pretty much. And the ninjas and mods don't agree with reinstating those rules. So now instead of the random manageable flood stuff we are used to seeing, we now get see the political/religious opinions of the flood along with dumber threads than before since there are no rules against it. Rarely have there been any quality threads on here and idk who to blame the Mods or Bungie.
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It's been like this since 1.8.2013.
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I don't know. I thought that my thread about the Little Mermaid's vagina was interesting.
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You get used to it.
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Spam, blogging, gunbortion, or religion?
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Yeah, kind of. It's kinda depressing, I used to enjoy coming on here for the "edgy" threads that skimmed the grey line on the TOS/rules and now it seems like we turned into 4chan without the porn.
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Kind of. The new idea with the new site is the we can moderate and customize our experience here. We can do so by disliking threads or completely removing users from out attentions. This means the ninjas are not needed to use there powers as often, but members feel free to post things that would normally get the thread lock. The down side is that everyone started doing this. Now we have a ton of "controversial" politics and religion threads and little of anything else. However, it does seem this trend is starting to peter out.