This thread makes things so much better, doesn't it?
Making shitty threads complaining about other threads/posts being shitty is an annoyance that predates 4-ch. It goes all the way back to Usenet and dial-in BBSes. Every generation has had their "remember when this community didn't suck?" meta shitposts (though many predate the term "shitpost") but they never have and never will contribute anything of value. I've been a part of many online communities and many of them make the same exact mistakes, year after year. And they think they're the only ones who have ever noticed it.
That being said, there's a difference when someone wants to change a community, as opposed to just complaining about it. But you can't just say shit sucks, you have to come up with ideas for how to make it better.
Don't like the current threads? Bump a better thread, but don't necro-spam garbage threads that won't have any continued discussion. Or just make a new good thread.
>>3 The rise and fall of internet communities is kind of poetic though. It reminds us of the transience of all things.
the post death of the BBS
JFC make a good thread, post a good post in a thread, find a good thread not recently bumped, do literally anything other than what you just did, stop replying to this thread and let it sink,