>pickle rick episode finishes airing and so does game of thrones
>moderation is back to the non existent way it always use to be
But we're supposed to believe they're not shills right??
t. virgin
>>87361061
hi virgin hahahah
>>87361417
The trip is literally just #blacked. It's probably not even the same person.
what happened to that janitor that would delete threads in less than a minute if it was off-topic? did he really just become one so he could police the game of thrones generals?
>>87362097
Janitors don't delete threads. Only mods do.
>>87362608
Yes, they can. read the rules faggot
literally the only problem with /tv/ is the blacked shit
>>87362706
That's the only thing good with this board.
why aren't we allowing anime discussion here? /a/ has pleb reddit taste, I want to discuss it with /tv/chads
>>87362608
Yes, they do. But janitors can't ban you only mods can.
>>87362729
The actual porn threads are better than just simply that vanilla shit.
>>87362793
>janitors can't ban you only mods can.
Ahh that's where I got all messed up and topsy tervy lol
>>87362670
Sorry about that, see above.
>>87362782
There are Evangelion threads sometimes. Pretty good.
But the best are porn discussion threads.
>at least six blacked threads on top of the board
>one with more than a hundred responses already.
I hope the mods and janitors are ashamed of themselves when they see this picture.
>>87362952
>ashamed
They are the ones encouraging this because they can't handle normal porn discussion so they have to force this shit.
>>87362706
how is that a problem, are you a fag
>>87362991
>normal porn discussion
red boards aren't enough for you?
>>87362991
This.
Porn discussion threads are ones of the most civil threads that I've ever seen.
>>87363076
There's no board where you can have good discussion and /tv/ was always one of the best places to discuss it.
>>87363076
They're normalfags that are scared of red boards
You have to remember these outsiders are too proud of themselves to stay on /b/
>>87361011
what are the benefits of shilling in 4chan? like, there's barely a hundred people here.
>>87363590
400,000 IPs went through /tv/ in 2013 and that was before the board became "mainstream"