No.151794
>>151790I don't think they're all that unique. I've a few /jp/ friends on steam who play it on and off and we're not much different from anyone else besides liking to game more. I haven't played Rabi Ribi yet despite having it on my backlog since it came out.
No.151795
>>151794I just mean how many came to /jp/ specifically for elona/elin and nothing else.
As for Rabi Ribi I'd say its main strength is just the raw beatemup bullet hell gameplay. It has story and characters but, while I have no problem with moe, I would describe the characters as moeblobs and the story is a thing that happened I suppose.
No.151798
I don't fit in here, but I might still lurk occasionally. Don't feel like going to back to 4chan after experiencing boards with non-hostile moderation, even if there are less people.
No.151800
>>151798People who don’t fit in usually make more interesting posts than they think they do. Don’t know how others feel, but I like seeing a variety of opinions and posters
No.151816
>>151350I am in it for the long haul when it comes to kissu and all alt. chans. I think alt. chans are the only way to restore the glory of the imageboard culture of yore without an oldfag anon becoming a millionaire and outright buying 4chan.
I sincerely hope this wave of refugees caused enough anons to discover alternatives they liked enough to stick around and begin to contribute to them.
>>151565I think this is a sentiment a lot of lurkers share, including me. If I can ever unite my creative hobbies with Kissu-relevant content, or have free time to pursue otaku stuff semi-full-time, I'd be able to post more.
No.151820
>>151816>Kissu-relevant content>otaku stuffI know it may not look like it going by the recent threads, but Kissu is very permissive with topics. Just about anything goes so long as it's not intentionally divisive or in bad faith. (Although there is a
>>>/secret/ venue where those sorts of things are tolerated...) I think the best way to think about is that Kissu is that the posters who call it home are united by shared otaku interests, but have disparate interests, knowledge, and experience. That was a large part of the appeal of 4/qa/ before Kissu was founded. There's not many places where people come together to discuss number theory, computer hardware, programming, spirituality, philosophy, internet history, anime, manga, video games, linguistics, and so much more! And what's more, have people who have informed opinions on all of those things and can speak in depth without resorting to baseless arguing with buzzword-laden posts!
That's what makes Kissu great to me. We can house all these serious things, but also enjoy watching silly seasonal anime or play video games together. My frens are here (
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No.151828
>>151350No, this will be my first and last post on kissu.
mengo
No.151829
>>151828hello 151828non
bye 151828non
No.151849
>>151350I like kissu. I want kissu.
I will likely check /all/ once or twice a day to see if there are cute posts on kissu.
No.151850
>>151849CUTE evil psycho killer nudist
No.151851
>>151350For nearly the past decade or so, 4ch was just seasonals for me anyway. The actual website beyond this fairly low quality engagement was already shifting quite drastically in a way I didn't really enjoy or care for.
Past of that was the way the userbase seemed to get angrier and more hostile, taking everything too seriously, part of it was the drastic increase of unmedicated schizophrenics and part of it was the clear unwillingness to actually understand the website by the people running it.
It's only natural that after being forced to find an alternative, I'd stick.
No.151853
Yeah I like kissu. I wasn't really using 4chan before anyway, but other smaller otaku-centric imageboards. Never gave kissu a fair chance before this.
No.151921
>>151350I WANT to keep using 4chan, that's the site I've been using for way too long, that's where the history and memories are
But it feels like we've hit a wall where the average user can only do so much, the moderation team just allows the website to further decay into garbage because they've become so disconnected from it
It will just keep getting worse
No.151930
>>151921I'm inclined to agree. I want 4chan to use 4chan and see it improve, but that's just not going to happen. The dilapidated, decaying building just had a major break in and the owners only bothered to change the locks on one of the doors.
No.151946
hehehehe im lurking I see you anons
No.151967
>>151350I at first was sad and wanted 4chan to come back. But after 11 days clean, browsing kissu, wap, and 8moe, and seeing 4chan come back and be as shit as usual, I just think "What's the point? I don't really need it." I was also retreating away to the slower boards in search of genuine discussion anyway, and they're all ghost towns at the moment.
I really don't care about giving up high traffic and quick responses in exchange of actual hobbyist discussion, especially when most of the said quick responses was retarded inane bable. You guys are also fun.
No.151974
>>151784>4chan's /f/ being officially deadThat truly hurt me man. /f/ never deserved anything bad. From 2020 Adobe's shit to this. Truly one of the worst treated boards. I just hope it's users won't get scattered too much.
No.151975
>>151350kissu just feels a little bit too "different" from 4chan for me to consider it as my main option. But I could be wrong and maybe spending some time here just lurking for some days, would be enough for me to start really liking the site.
No.151976
>>151851exactly, I arrived here after 4chan went down and I'm surprised people aren't throwing slurs at each other or telling to commit sudoku, and there aren't any schizo theories and drama either. the reputation of being maidenlesscentral really did 4chan a dirty, a lot of tourists just come there because they can be hostile af to each other without getting banned without caring much about whatever subject is being discussed
No.152093
>>151589You know one thing I think could be neat would be sort of a time capsule version of those old "go to 2chan and bring something back" threads
like going into the 4/a/ archives to get opinions on a little-watched show and talking about them here
I can't be the only one who looks for threads on niche shit in the archives since I know getting a thread off the ground myself would never work, right?
No.152094
>>151780Sell me on Elona/Elin
No.152096
>>151350Yeah, I’m gonna stick around, but I’ve mostly been a lurker since 2010 anyway. It’ll be nice to not have jannies who don’t actually understand who or what they are cleaning up. I’ve migrated completely from 4chan once before so this certainly isn’t new
No.152100
>>151975It is different for me too, but I'd rather adapt to it than keep searching for a 4chan clone that could end becoming the same thing. The politeness and overall chill vibes here is not something that can be easily found in anonymous imageboards.
No.152477
I want to post here more but I don't have the large collection of cute anime girl images that seems to be a requirement to post here
No.152481
im in ur SHABs
stealin ur passwords
No.152508
>>151778Reading smug's many meta threads about that situation over the years strongly contributed to my desire to kill off (instead has bump restrictions) the blog thread and kill off threads like our "free thoughts" thread where people would post random things. That stuff can't be allowed to grow.
No.152616
>>152615I used to think like this, but then I started making worthless posts because they amuse me.
No.152617
>>152616hmmmm.... works for me
No.152712
>>152094I played Elona and you can pretty much consider it an open-world roguelike.
No.152753
>>152666You are always valuable to me, Anonymous-san!
No.152770
>>152615Letting go of your reservations to post how you feel is the first step in gaining confidence and becoming a quality poster.
No.153733
I wish I had something interesting to post...
No.153866
>>152477If you have a collection of images you might be so disorganized you never post them like me!