>Ukraine counter invades Kursk >/k/ makes a general to prevent spam and keep up with current happenings >They suddenly get pruned without warning >Other threads discussing Kursk happenings are pruned as well without fail >Blatant bait threads are left untouched (as long as they were pro russian) >This then extended to threads of anything bad happening to Russia >Users started to use the bait threads to discuss these events >Janny finds out and starts deleting the posts within the bait threads (leaving the bait itself untouched) >People are posting screencaps of Janny's ban submissions getting rejected by mods >This is all under the guise of "off topic discussion" >Apparently a huge conflict in europe is unrelated to weapons This has been going on for almost 3 weeks with no signs of stopping. How does a board deal with this? I've seen threads get 404'd, reinstated, then 404'd again, then reinstated AGAIN.
It is a pretty clear sign that 4chan is infiltrated by the same sort of groups that have turned all social media into a net of bots, and that it extends past simply /pol/. When it suddenly extends to infighting between janitors and moderators.
Honestly the website is probably going to die in the years ahead, when Hiro stops footing the bill. This place is a pretty dead shithole, the only parts active are the most autistic ones like the tournament board. But I guess being so ignored by the world is good, the only problem it has is all the child porn bots that still creep up.
Probably /k/ moderation is just filled with kremlin drones. >What can I do about it? 4chan's structure doesn't allow users to responde to bad jannitors, if a janny is a retard then only some else superior to him can do anything about it, if the mod and supermods are also retarded, then it becomes an issue. 8chan has a system to counter this by giving users board creation tools and easy ways to ban evade, therefore you can just open your own board if you don't like how another is handled. >>432104 The older I get the more I like slow boards, I don't really mind having to read decade old threads. >the website is probably going to die in the years ahead, Doubt it, 4chan is too useful for feds.