sage (17)

8 Name: キタ━━━━━━━━( ・∀・)━━━━━━━━!!!! [Del]

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I have to put my money on moot for this one. He's weathered kimmospam, the attempted rise of more spinoffs than I can remember, and (partially well-deserved) hatred of the userbase. I remember when 4chan was bought by the FBI to become a honeypot, then when everything nasty was sanitized to be more friendly to advertisers, then when moot casually said he didn't really care about the posters who used to be the core, then when the CIA installed direct access lines, etc. etc. etc. And all the time the userbase has been getting progressively worse, from whatever perspective you look at it.

If people really wanted to leave, they've had plenty of opportunities to do so and plenty of breaking points. This may be the point at which a certain bloc splits off and starts a community elsewhere, but I'd be surprised if, two years from now, this point in time shows a user decrease of anything beyond statistical noise.