>>33003 >It did. In July 2018 To sportschan's /am The board that I don't even know if got more than a 1k posts and eventually got closed?
That's what the conversation was about I'll remind you.
>If there was any value to your culture, it'd overrun the space and convert the guests. As seen on the shining examples of 4chan and 8chan. Ever heard of organic growth? Now scale that to /aM/ levels of activity.
>All administration is bad administration Well then you would have known that /AM/ didn't have any moderatory action taken since it's inception and that this point is moot as a reason for drop of activity which happened prior, before January 2020.
>Something that you might recognize from intl but which now is everywhere is the idea of a migratory steppe culture or a herd which follows the grass. And yet /aM/ is not /intl/. The names look totally the same I know, and /am/ even taken some flak because of that in the past but, again, they are not the same. When /am/ moved from 8chan because of technical difficulties it moved to endchan as a board.
>Nice cloudflare link senpai maybe this image will upload maybe not, it might be above the pixel limit