Pls make an /int/ board
There was one, but noone posted. So it was shut down. Now go bring ~30 active posters, then we'll talk.
There was one, but noone posted. So it was shut down.
Now go bring ~30 active posters, then we'll talk.
>>244256 I can bring them from KC, /bant/ etc...
>>244257 also bronnen /qa on 4chan and some other websites I think this would be a good imageboard for an /int/ board.
>>244256 >There was one, but noone posted. So it was shut down. Also when was that?
>>244256
>There was one, but noone posted. So it was shut down.
Also when was that?
>>244255 Гениальная идея: /bant в конгламерат!
>>244259 Not long ago
>>244259 http://410chan.org/int/res/5381.html
Bring /int/ back!
>>244261 >>244262 Hmm, I think there might be more interest this time through.
>>244266 Look, boya, this is how it works: you either bring someone who is willing to host /int/ and prove it is in the interest of local community, or bring a ton of foreigners to /b/ without breaking any rules, so that IIchan is forced to allocate them somewhere. The topic of excessive amount of dead boards had been beaten to death here long before your arrival. At least that's what has been said from the high tribunes here over and over again in the past two years or so. You can still try and hope for magic.
>>244266 Look, boya, this is how it works: you either bring someone who is willing to host /int/ and prove it is in the interest of local community, or bring a ton of foreigners to /b/ without breaking any rules, so that IIchan is forced to allocate them somewhere. The topic of excessive amount of dead boards had been beaten to death here long before your arrival.
At least that's what has been said from the high tribunes here over and over again in the past two years or so. You can still try and hope for magic.
>>244267 Sounds like a good plan.
>>244267 >you either bring someone who is willing to host /int/ and prove it is in the interest of local community It’s not how it works nowadays. Wherever the board is hosted you still have to prove that one regular thread in /b/ is too cramped for the emerging community. Only then your community is recognised by the administration as one to get the board of its own. I can reopen former /int/ anytime, but there is no point for now.
>>244267
>you either bring someone who is willing to host /int/ and prove it is in the interest of local community
It’s not how it works nowadays. Wherever the board is hosted you still have to prove that one regular thread in /b/ is too cramped for the emerging community. Only then your community is recognised by the administration as one to get the board of its own.
I can reopen former /int/ anytime, but there is no point for now.
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