>>18941 >>18953 What will happen if I delete the /obr/ board? Will the link from the main page get truncated to no longer include it? I don't think its existence is necessary anymore, since there is /po/. My initial reason for creating /obr/ was to have a backup board for /polru/. At that time, /polru/ had an inactive BO and the board was under constant attack from the kremlin spambots, but the board wasn't claimable yet. So I tried claiming /po/ instead, which was abandoned at that moment, but it took too long waiting for a reply, so I decided to make a new board - /obr/. Which we never actually used, because soon after that, /polru/ had been claimed by its current BO, who did a great job fighting the spam. Eventually though, /po/ was transferred to me, but again it wasn't used, because we had no need for a backup board. However, since then, /polru/ got half a dozen moderators, with too much free time on their hands as it seems, and now they aren't just fighting the spambots, but often end up banning honest anons for trivial reasons. And there was a growing discontent with those who preferred using the TOR mirrors, since posting from darknet was at times disabled to prevent spam (a necessary measure, but not everyone understood it). Which prompted some people to migrate to /po/, where TOR posting is enabled and there are no rules but global rules. So it's /po/ that should be in that link, not /obr/. I think I'm going to delete /obr/ and repost the useful content from it to /po/. Also, /lgbt/ is now in the list of top boards. Shouldn't it be added to the link too?