Keeps all shitty threads vaguely related to science.
Delete posts with actual mathematical content because muh homework.
Keeps threads with overly suggestive pictures/anime.
Delete a thread because "oh my god this pixel is actually a nipple!".
The question this raises, is, are /sci janitors actual brainlet, or are they just pretending and this is a conspiracy ?
>Delete posts with actual mathematical content because muh homework.
what part of
>Reminder: /sci/ is for discussing topics pertaining to science and mathematics, not for helping you with your homework or helping you figure out your career path.
>If you want help with your homework, go to /wsr/ - Worksafe Requests.
is unclear to you brainlet?
>>8794881
/sci/ janitors are ok, better than the janitors on /a/ at least.
I remember when /a/ janitors started deleting the "ITT: overrated shit" threads. Sad times.
>>8794894
They can't tell the difference between homework and legit math problems, that is the problem.
>>8794911
which thread got deleted that was a legit math problem?
>>8794894
You only need to press the enter key once to get to a new line, Tyrone.
>>8794915
There was one up just a few hours ago that was one of the IMO problems, that's gone now. I've seen them delete the SQT a few times, and there's that one avatar fag from a while ago that, despite being the one of the few decent posters on /sci/, still got band for posting "infantile cartoons".
Meanwhile we get 3 or 5 anti-AGW/flat earth threads a week. /sci/ really does need better janitors.
>>8794894
The thread with the question about the number of planes needed to contain a set of points
Just a selection of useless spam post.
>>8794538
>>8790638
>>8794118
>>8794837 this nigga being spamming like hell
>>8794825
>>8794759
I get it that a spam of homework questions would kill the board, but at least there can be some actual science being done.
>>8794930
>Meanwhile we get 3 or 5 anti-AGW/flat earth threads a week. /sci/ really does need better janitors.
There should really be a sticky for these kinds of threads.
>>8794946
Then make a sticky saying these threads aren't allowed on /sci/.
>>8794943
>we should address senseless trolling
just add a disclaimer to the sticky