No.118371
>>118368>what are the good parts I like all the little injokes. I'm not 100% sure they're kissu-specific, for example people say shab outside of kissu, but I like to think that they are. I like when something happens on one part of the site and then shortly something else references it elsewhere, those sort of 'you had to be there' moments. I enjoy reading other peoples' discussions on /qa/ but rarely contribute to them myself. I like the relaxed attitude to 3D.
>and the bad parts about this site?Passive aggressiveness sometimes. And not racist enough
No.118372
>>118371have you heard of heyuri?
No.118373
>>118370Well, uhh... huh. This is kind of bad timing for me since I'm about to go to bed so my ability to type is lower than usual. I guess it's, umm.. uhhh.. you know. I guess you could look around a bit? I don't know. Kissu tends to prefer to stay away from angsty stuff and talks about hobby stuff mostly. It has similar rules to most sites trying to avoid the modern internet trap of outrage/politics and the like.
There's definitely a focus on Japanese media (which might be obvious) but there's also some tech people talking about stuff once in a while. Uhh...
Generally stupid posts go in /jp/ and serious stuff goes on /qa/ and real life stuff (but still not aforementioned politics) goes to seasonal boards (which is currently /win/ since we go by northern hemisphere).
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No.118376
>>118372Generally speaking people here are going to know of many imageboards including heyuri. Imageboard meta is kind of an unifying interest that a lot of people share and we've had a thread about events related to them for a long time now:
>>4165Talking about internet stuff is probably one of the most reliable thread starters around here.
No.118377
>>118376good to know, last time I was here was 2019/2022-ish, I tend to forget lots of stuff if it’s not significant in my mind.
No.118379
>>118372Yeah I posted on it here and there and drew some stuff on the oekaki.
No.118383
There's less emoticons, more fetish talk
No.118397
good parts:
-cats
-can make lots of threads about all sorts of stuff
-lots of shabs
-chill
-cunny
-fun weekly stream
-lots of cute images
>several ways to make your posts more green
-twins
-Lala css
-racist
-lots of he
bad parts:
-cats are text-only
-everybody posts everything in blogging generals anyway
-shabs all have rabies
-can't handle the bantz
-Laura
-discussion of streamed anime rarely leaves the stream
-ugly fat cat eats the images
>people flip out about green posts
-baby
-melts your cpu
-not racist enough
-very little yuri
No.118398
dont like greeners
No.118423
>>118421my fault, im retarded.
No.118426
disregard that, I suck cocks!
No.118440
>>118439think you'll get along swimmingly
No.118525
>>118524Most people wouldn't go to imageboard A to ask about Imageboard B. (for various reasons)
The best people to ask is the actual users of the website in question.
No.134406
soyjak (dot) party is down.
No.134408
Oh so some people did join in January...
No.134412
Blog posts are good if you have a large aggregate userbase that can contribute exceptionally interesting, funny, or otherwise amusing anecdotes on average.
Blog posts are bad when it's just me telling five other anons about how I took the wifi card out of my tv so the chinamen would stop trying to sell me things.
No.134413
>>134412"on average" is a preemtive clause trying to compensate for the fact that you don't have a real criteria for this
No.134415
Do I need to explain what average means to you or the criteria literally three words ahead of the word average?
No.134465
>>134413come on we all know it when we see it
No.134485
Okay I know this thread is going to be deleted but no, it isn't kill, the owner forgot to pay the bill again.
So in short go back there
No.134486
>>134485It's been down for 6 hours though
No.134487
>>134486It's going to be down until friday from my sources.
No.134490
>>134488 (nice)
>but I'm not sure if we want to invite that kind of community here to share their storiesYou really don't want underage zoomiezooms and discord groomers to post on kissu?
No.134491
>>134490I think a good kissu poster could be 12 years old or 90 years old, it just depends on their personality and stuff. No wait, I guess they need to be 18 years or older for legal reasons.
No.134492
>>134491See at least we're doing better then the 'arty people, they allow underage posters to be on their site, and they wonder why they have massive pedophile problem.
No.134496
>>134495God I hate those people the most, they have no beliefs, no conviction in anything, fuck them.
No.134625
>>134495Some sand castles need kicking. A community is exclusionary by definition.
But I think you're completely wrong about it being a post irony thing. These people care pretty passionately about these things and I think you've confused their means for their ends.
What I do think has happened is the scope of legitimate hate has gotten way wider and way more diverse. That there's less of a community built around a board and more community built around threads. And that's the conflict you're seeing.
I don't think you could realistically argue the days of everyone on /a/ dogpiling a shounen thread to death while mass reporting it, or /v/ back in the day destroying any attempt to even speak about bro-shooters, weren't both superlative examples of the exclusion you're talking about while also being the product of board (community) consensus.
What's gone these days is consensus, so the scope of what's trolled/derailed/shitposted is wider.
No.134649
>>134648I'm not sure I'd classify that as on topic for the thread. On topic to whatever they're replying to perhaps.
No.134650
its all under the broad and ever-expanding umbrella of meta
No.134657
>>134656I just bit this sage.