Does /co/ need a sticky?
I mean, we could all benefit from it, right? Get recommendations, get OC, links to booru, general rules for newfags, I could go on. I do admit I'm a bit of a newfag myself but I mostly browse /lit/ and /fit/, both of which have excellent stickies. Thoughts?
>>89179197
Didn't /co/ have a Sticky for awhile? I think it was too stop the original /co/ stuff, but maybe I'm just remembering wrong. Specially since that stuff is still here
>>89179197
>Get recommendations
In the current state of the board, watch it go down in flames. We have a lot of incredibly specifc rec charts though, it's a matter of looking around a bit.
the moderation here is too busy arbitrarily banning thing they don't like
>>89179331
/co/ even has mods?
>>89179331
And completely ignoring all the political bait posts at the same time.
>>89179197
Bump
A sticky would damage /co/ culture. A sticky would only contain general, generic recommendations (pic related, for example). But whenever anybody starts a thread to ask for specialized recommendations, individually-tailored to their preferences, they would get told to fuck off and go read the sticky.
No thanks.
>>89179331
>>89179446
Mods are global, not board-specific.
>/co/ in charge of understanding how 4chan works
>>89179683
>A sticky would damage /co/ culture
As opposed to /tv/ or /pol/ or /tumblr/ damaging it?
>they would get told to fuck off and go read the sticky
Except /co/ happens to be extremely newfag-friendly. On multiple occasions I have offhandedly asked recs and got lots
>>89179197
How about we get
You know
A mod who actually does shit to stop this place from being /tv/
>>89179197
>>89179683
SOME general rules would be good. An FAQ type thing - people HAVE their own ideas about green-texting and spoilers, for examples, but many people use them for any number of other reasons -- one prime example is using both to simply bait/troll others in a thread.
I'm used to internet culture so I lurked here (probably six+ months) a lot before I first posted AND there were still folks that screamed at me for an entire year - and people still bait/troll, etc.
Recommendations and the like, yes - I agree that doesn't need to be sticky, but -- and this almost always come up with those recommendation posts, some of them are out of date. They have their own tumblr or something, don't they? We could point people there?
>>89179859
>They have their own tumblr or something, don't they? We could point people there?
That tumblr is dead mang
>>89179786
>As opposed to /tv/ or /pol/ or /tumblr/ damaging it?
That wouldn't go away with a sticky.
OP is part of the /tv/ invasion. Start by getting OP to delete this thread.
>Except /co/ happens to be extremely newfag-friendly. On multiple occasions I have offhandedly asked recs and got lots
Wonderful.
This happens because there's no sticky. Create a sticky and instead of recs, you'll be told to go read the sticky.
>>89179859
Along with the dead tumblr, we also have three, possibly more, dead wikias. So, that option is out
>>89179786
This. I would have never discovered Usagi Yojimbo without you guys.
>>89179859
Trolling is already against the global rules right now. Making trolling against the rules doesn't stop trolling. I'm sorry you got your feelings hurt, but a sticky wouldn't change the people who have decided to spend their time baiting/trolling.
>>89179227
>>89179227
I remember us having a sticky at one point that was basically "stop with the movie console wars".
Kind of miss that desu
[add quote of Superman about treating each other]
>>89179938
There was also this one. It was a good one.
>>89179895
OP here. I'm not /tv/. I do think they're kinda funny but it gets boring after the first 5 threads. Also, they don't have a sticky
>not wanting newfags to lurk fucking moar
>spoonfeeding recommendations
>>89179988
>posting live action
>filename refers to live action meme
Hello /tv/.
>>89180012
Like I said, they're kinda funny
>>89180028
You're part of the problem.
>>89179907
Nice. Does /co/ have a dead subreddit too?
Do a sticky OC and profit.
>>89179683
>list of obscure indie shit
>implying a casual will find any of that at his LCS
>>>/lit/
>>89180372
>Will Eisner
>obscure
Casual detected.
If your LCS is no good, try the Amazon links at the bottom of the image.
>>89179935
The real problem is people don't (and probably don't realize they can) report threads and posts. Hiro keeps pushing self-moderation, but everyone just complains instead of reporting. I do it, but honestly, I have no idea if it does anything besides hide the thread.
>>89179683
>implying this board only talk about comics