Anon Board owner 05/05/2020 (Tue) 01:16:35 No.5883 del
>>5872
>funny that you mention it because the main general was based on MLPG just that I used a shitpost and made an acronym called NMAiE. Also I find it funny that you say that because the ""culture" comes from two or three people...you believe that there are more anons here and yes, maybe a few random lurkers but as for active anons, you´d better start using the fingers of your hand.
>>5874
>I'm sorry but you are wrong. This board does have a culture. I'm not calling it the most advanced but I've seen multiple traits that you have. A lot of board culture's are small and ill defined but you have your own posting styles and limited lingo. There is a lot of larger boards with less of an identity than this place, even if it mainly comes from 2 to 3 anons.
>>5877
>No I don't? Even the sticky said there's like 2-3 core users. A culture will form in a community and hey, three's a crowd. Large enough for anons to interact with each to form an understanding that shaped how they interact with each other or in a place of their own.

Bridgefag the BO here. I think the sticky on top makes it perfectly clear to everyone the intent of the board and to what extent a culture applies.
>>5559
>This board is not /mlp/, 8/pone, /mlpol/ or Ponychan. Not saying this board is the most unique or wonderful place in the world but a posting style and a limited culture has arisen that is distinct from those models and is arguably in sometimes in contrast. Expect sometimes long meandering discussions jumping randomly from topic to topic and experimental projects of various levels of merit.
I mean, I don't consider it the most expansive but I did try to recognize that we do have our own memes and way of posting that has just causally evolved organically that is a bit different. But as I say, and this is what I think he was trying to get at (or at least a better way of wording it).
>We also recognize that board culture is not finite and could easily evolve with what any new anon or two could bring something to the table that could alter things significantly.
The board is too small to have a finite strict code of what a culture is I also think it's a little flawed to try to set things fully in stone in general
I encourage you to be yourself and see what you can bring to the table as well. You don't have to force yourself to post exactly like us or minor everything we do.