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> I know of the great white duke
eeeyup, he didn´t remember barely anything that he did in 1976 because of the hard substances.
> One pair of two brothers and a sister that I know was certainly marginalized from being more scary than simple teen stuff
if they stood out because of that, it´s no wonder one would get the events surrounding them quickly between gossips and whispers.
> that's a whole other layer of baggage.
definitely
>>/3669/
> At least of lower level adversaries that I'd worry about most of all.
for sure, they are going to get entertainment out of it anyway.
> Ponies make everything better.
you have no idea. Well you have but they offer much more than one would have expected.
> anti-social media, depending on how you look at it.
if you are in a big board, these sites fit into that term. If you are into constant circlejerks and in addition, in a community, then it doesn´t hold that meaning.
What I know is that its format hasn´t changed at all over the years and people still use them so there is a charm (besides anonymity) that social media don´t offer.
> twitter, facebook, youtube and especially discord can have worse stuff going on than 4chan and our little corners of the net considering how it's portrayed in media.
it feels like depending on the sites you look, you are living in a parallel reality. Facebook has created an industry among created lies that you are driven to check because of its algorithm, Twitter has mixed aspects depending on how you adjust the settings of your profile (and a lot of time at using the filters properly), youtube has a messed up system that benefits the copyright claimer than the content creator and discord....well, that site has harmed a lot and look how fucked up it is that /mlp/ rejects with disgust any link about it. That should make us think for a little bit.
Check how they reacted in the Dolores general: http://boards.4channel.org/mlp/thread/33621085
> 8 years.
now, that´s loyalty at its finest.
> We've had some pretty crindgy figures in the past and I still need to do some investigations how dominate some forces in the fandom are/were and there influence
literally one of the reasons you created the /go/ thread, doing almost a meta journalistic work of it in hindsight.
> but I think I might agree with you. At least for the latter half of the fandom's existence. That's food for thought for sure.
I can only talk from experience with my bold comment and one would wonder why the fandom stopped creating cringy events after 3 or 4 years all of a sudden. Maybe that phenomenon happened because of the hiatus that lasted for one entire year and stopped the cool things that defined its explosive hype.