>I made a thread here a few months agoYeap, and I've got it right here:
https://archive.ph/jZuodSince then, seasonal cafés have fallen into disuse, /megu/ thread was successfully killed, al/qa/hol continues to be a non-issue. Everything I wrote in 13156 still applies today.
Now, here's the problem: if you define "blog" as a post about a mundane experience related purely to the poster, as it seems to be implicit, then only two of the linked posts are actually blogs.
>>>/qa/112428 is actually not about the poster, it's about their neighbor, same for
>>>/qa/112367's concert, and
>>>/qa/112534 isn't a trublog unless the poster is from Central Asia. Timezones don't seem to work out otherwise.
There's a very thin line between experiences that are about oneself (internal) and those about one's surroundings (external). If the neighbor post is a blog, then so is
>>>/qa/112434, since it's about the poster's mother. And there are some musings that are implicit blogs, I wrote
>>>/qa/112423 in response to seeing the scene often. Worded differently, the post would read "i've been seeing gundam wing's i'll kill you in a lot of videos, it's such a great meme." Doesn't make much of a difference.
>>>/qa/112444 and
>>>/qa/112449 are incontrovertibly blogs, it's literally what they did, and the reply about its comments is about the surroundings when they read the doujin. I'm pretty sure
>>>/qa/112497 is a blog too since it's clearly a statement about their experience with staying up late. So is
>>>/qa/112523, and a bit less so
>>>/qa/112531.
The point of posting on a message board is to interact with people, so it wouldn't make much sense to discount general replies made to the above. If you simply wanted to write down something that happened, you'd use an offline diary, not a thread. That's why the /megu/ blog died so quickly as it slid down to page 2, I felt that by then there were like three people left counting myself, and didn't want to post there anymore. That activity wasn't replaced, it just went away.
Going back to the main thread, the ones left that are 100% non-blogs are the serious and joke posts related to moving the relationship thread, and the questions made in
>>>/qa/112385,
>>>/qa/112388, and
>>>/qa/112390. 112406 (now deleted) I've crossposted to the Jap thread, it was a mistake on my part. Basically everything else is a blog or blog-tangential.
In terms of the cafés' death, I can only see four threads from recent months that could've gone into those: >>>/qa/111313, >>>/qa/111320, >>>/qa/111649,
>>>/sum/2329. (First one is kind of a joke /jp/ thread.) The type of discussion that used to take place there hasn't reappeared, because it covered the kinda borderline topics that are limited to seasonal boards, and people aren't making threads about it. There were no architecture or youtuber business threads, because those chains spun off a tangent, like
>>>/sum/2291. Another nice thread that got moved is
>>>/qa/108304.
Basically, it's hard to find solid evidence that these threads do in fact vacuum activity away from other places, or that their contents would be relocated. >>>/qa/110387 mentioned commitment as a key element in their thread creation, and I continue to advocate for moving as a workaround measure.
>>17575>People stopped posting in that one and so did 4taba's activity itself die out.Well, that's not a very good thing, is it? There doesn't seem to have been any benefit.
The role of #qa has been debated since even before /chat/ was a thing, but what I think would be an interesting and important direction to take is asking the triumvirate why you post on #qa to begin with. I personally avoid making any kind of opening statement there and put all my blogs on kissu.
>browse past page 1I do this, but reading through a conversation I've already been to find something to add takes effort, and in the overwhelming majority of cases I can't come up with anything. It's only when someone else adds something new that I can rethink it.
>TheaterMinor thing, -re and -er are both valid. Like armor/armour, flier/flyer. English do as English does.