I remember moot giving a talk about how he thought one of the problems facing the boards was that general threads and a lack of crossboarding was destroying the community of 4chan as a whole. So with the vast majority of these mergers being successful is it safe to say that Moot was right? I'm kind of worried that /mlpol/ will become a pocket community eventually.
The enemy is normies and reddit not /a/nons or the neets of /jp/ or the /g/entlemen or fa/tg/uys. I guess I just wanted to say that the other boards aren't as different as you might think. The anons that post there all post on 4chan for a reason and I think you'll find that they aren't so different. The influence of reddit cross-posters has led to a schism of hating other anons when I think the anons you hate on other boards are the same reddit cross-posters that they are dealing with.
Long live /mlpol/, love /spa/.
Would be interesting for each board to host an embassy thread. Given, a pony embassy thread on /pol/ would break the rules.
I'd say he was right to a point. Most people browse several boards anyways. It's just you don't know they do. And there are some boards that are outlier enough - /soc/ /lgbt/ etc, that I wouldn't want to ever consider them being part of the "4chan community".
But the hostility between the more mainstay type boards is a drag. It's better to keep it as banter.