How do we fix /his/?
Why can't redditors just hide threads they don't like?
>>2766567
Those are all "& humanities" so they belong here. Real answer though is to permaban the one guy obsessed with Hitler's dick and poop.
Most of those seem humanities related as >>2766582 said. The biggest problem /his/ has is the endless spew of *blocks your path*-type of threads that are only related to history or humanities because it has some historical figure as its picture which end up not contributing fuck all to the board.
>>2766630
Took the words right from my mouth. I wouldn't be opposed to creating separate boards for the other humanities, but the real issue is all the shit posters (shit posting can be fun, but everything in moderation), the holocaust deniers, blatant racisim, and antisemitism. They are detrimental to serious historical discussions.
>>2766905
And also they can go to /pol/ or /b/ to post all that, but this is the only board we're we can post history related material