Thread #18653258
File: 1576600976922.png (430.7 KB)
430.7 KB PNG
What happened to this board?
232 RepliesView Thread
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18653313
>>18653414
>>18653439
damn nigga chill out, its a slow board.
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: 1751079412822796.png (317.7 KB)
317.7 KB PNG
There is no point in effortposting anywhere on 4chan or other parts of the surface level internet anymore. The internet is too easy to access thanks to every child having a phone, tablet or laptop, and every home having an internet connection; people grow up being able to access the internet as a normal part of life. In the 2000's and even creeping into the 10's in some areas, internet access was uncommon and required relatively knowledge and equipment (access to a computer and an internet connection); you had to make an effort to get online, and putting effort into things is too hard for the average person. Thus the surface level internet was full of people who were nerds, specialists and other geeky social outcasts; the average quality of discussion was higher because there were fewer people to drag it down, Myspace aside. If someone wanted to say something online, their options would be limited to a forum or usenet group of likeminded users dedicated to a specific topic, a comments section on an early Youtube video or a blog, or to create their own website, which required expert knowledge and time/money investment.
Along comes social media, showing up right before the iPhone. Suddenly, not only does John Smith have an easy to use platform, but also an easy to use device that lets him access the internet from anywhere in the world, and he doesn't even need to own a computer.
I believe that the quality of (discussion on) a website decreases the easier it is to access. You can observe this without leaving 4chan; boards like /p/ have some of the best content on the website because it has a relatively high barrier to entry - both effort and monetary - and therefore a slow post rate. On the other hand, fast boards like /v/ are notoriously low quality because of the low barrier to entry and short lifespan of threads, discouraging long, well written posts. The physical dimensions of a phone also does this, because writing a good post on a small screen is difficult.
>>
File: 1743696181851213.jpg (769.2 KB)
769.2 KB JPG
>>18654210
All the good posters on /fa/ grew up and moved on, either quitting /fa/ggotry or moving to mainstream websites, and there was noone to replace them. The trouble is that it's not possible for forums like sufu, /fa/, stylezeitgeist etc to exist again; this goes beyond fashion and extends to all hobbies and interests. The internet is ruined now, the signal to noise ratio being too low with good, genuine discussion being drowned out by shitposts, normalfags, advertising and heavy handed often automated moderation. You can still find good places to discuss things, dig through archives and posts from 10+ years ago, but the type of person into fashion and the nerd behind 7 proxies in a private IRC channel are two very different people.
Lurk m0ar, board and site culture are also largely dead, the former having disappeared from the internet's zeitgeist and the latter being replaced by stateless wojak and frog spam that's infected the entire internet
I would also add that the social acceptability of fashion, and increasing ubiquity of fake clothes, has been disastrous for it as an interest. You end up with people like >>18653262 polluting online spaces with pointless, garbage posts and terrible outfits. And it's in the interest of fashion companies to make easy to wear clothing, because normals don't want to put effort into things. Why should someone wear 6 pairs of pants to look /effay/ when they could just slap on $1000 'vintage' jeans that look like they belong on an incontinent 500 pound woman and call it a day?
I get more out of /fa/ by looking at threads from the golden era; very very little is worth browsing for here lately. Everything (?) is saved on warosu and you'll never run out of genuinely valuable, interesting content.
>>
>>
I’m checking this board for the first time since, like, 2010, and I have no idea when the OP pic was created, but it’s insane if people are still Rickposting today. You’re an aging millennial like me unc, time to call it in and get back to the spreadsheet and PowerPoint presentations.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18654295
Thanks, how funny. I only regularly browsed /fa/ back in 2008 to 2009 when I was in my last year of high school (though I'd check back in every couple years for a while; the Rick Owens stuff got bigger after I stopped being a regular iirc) and remember the conventional wisdom at that time was to buy Levi 511s and a pea coat. Fucked up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18654358
Yeah, it was the era of basically-menswear-but-trying-to-be-10%-different fashion for a new 4chan board that was trying to establish its own image without much to go off of. I don’t remember if the whole Reddit r/mfa stuff was around then (if it was, I don’t recall visiting it at the time), but it all sucked really. I have nostalgia for it, though.
>>
>>18654221
what bothers me most is that the only(!) modus operandi left anywhere on here is talking shit (without posting fit). everyone is too cool to like something. bad example, but thinkin back you had people calling that one lunarcore dude a retard but there were also people who enjoyed his stuff, people who didn't but also wanted to explore lunarcore in their own way. it's like a new generation of internet users heard about how "edgy and trolly" 4chan is and how you can call people faggots and trannies without repercussions and they decided that would be all they were gonna do.
the great migration of specialists/nerds and people with passion for things who fucked off into various discords has lowered the quality of discussion so hard. but discord sucks ass since there's no cross-server discussion and everyone retreated into their bubble while also bringing back the worst part of early 2000's online communities: egos and cliques, people ass-kissing people because of who they are instead of what they have to say and mods going on powertrips. i wish we could go back.
>>
>>
File: mall-11.jpg (90.8 KB)
90.8 KB JPG
Fashion trends come and go. People get tired of a look then move onto another, and it's usually contrarian and cyclical.
>>
File: 177103287644712670.jpg (17.2 KB)
17.2 KB JPG
>>18653258
>why isn't this board still obsessed with le rick le raf 2014 trends
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18654387
People used to wax lyrical about the benefits of anonymity on here. It's sad because now it's needed more then ever in an age where people literally get paid for commanding a "personal brand" on the internet.
>>
>>
>>18654246
>Those people can change their style.
Then why do they all look like they stepped out of Banana Republic for almost fifteen years? They also insist that you can never deviate from looking like you’re going for a job interview at a journalism firm.
>>
>>18654422
You can literally replace the Rick characters with anything else yet keep the Wojak and the point still stands. Just about every general thread aside from hair and skincare threads are described in that Wojak standing in the corner and faggots still haven’t moved on. The weirdest part is how militant people are on this board now stating you must look like that or else you’re called a child or a nigger, which is nothing but gaslighting and lies.
>>
>>
File: 1223696325974.jpg (306.8 KB)
306.8 KB JPG
If Cooltop, Unpop, Slater, Tomorrow, Casemods, and Spoony all came back, /fa/ would be the best mid-30s-washups board on 4chan, bar none.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18654584
I honestly feel like it’s Zara or Nordstrom corporate shilling on this board. Everything looks straight out of a cookie-cutter menswear Macy’s section.
>the same cuffed selvedge denim
>the same perfume section colognes
>the same classy mature boots
>the same dad jackets
>the same basic button-downs
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18654906
Also sorry /fa/ I'm from /v/, probably part of the problem, I don't know anything about fashion, my favorite outfit is a blue tank top to show off my arms, jeans and bright red running shoes.
And really I only came here to ask you guys if being naked still counts as fashion?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: 9821f202df899c239e89971e5971a8a3.jpg (100.1 KB)
100.1 KB JPG
>>18655348
>>18655394
>>18655494
Daily reminder that suit is scumback/corruption core: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AxaZ-KTGyMw?feature=share
>>
>>
File: tumblr_oby7vvrT4C1s3se81o1_1280-867364025.png (579.9 KB)
579.9 KB PNG
>>18655013
Nigger, where do you think the word gymnasium comes from? Exercising is as old as civilization.
>>
>>
>>
>>18654387
this pretty much hits the nail on the head. i used to lurk around here back in the late 2010's and it had a lot of crossover with people from places like sufu and etc. now most of those people either just got off the internet forums or are mostly just posting on instagram or work in the industry
>>
>>
>>18654387
This. Especially the part about the edgelords who are just here to abuse their first amendment rights.
They're ruining every single board. And if you complain about it they tell you to go to reddit. Because 4chan is all about off-topic hatespeech and conspiracy theories now.
>>
I think the biggest thing is 4chans demographic change over the past ten years. Not only did 2016 bring a lot of election tourists but everyone on here is old now. If you look in the archive back in 2014 and before there were regular posts about being in college. Not so much anymore. Most people naturally get less interested in fashion as the age I think.
>>
>>
>>18654210
>boards like /p/ have some of the best content on the website
/p/ fell off extremely hard. I was there in 2014-16 then took a decade-long break. 90% of new posts now are brainless brand shitflinging and schizoposting done by a small handful of people that always make it their duty to derail every tangentially gear-related discussion into a biggest tard contest.
>>
>>
>>
>>18655954
Fascinating. I think men really do sperg out about watches . . . Even when they cannot actually afford most all of the ones they talk about.
But you may be right about fragrance. How do people talk so much about normie-mainstream men's fragrances? I guess they want to attract chicks? But sperging about the historical, and classic fragrances is near-non existent on those threads. Where is the individualism and sophistication which comes with wearing a legacy fragrance? -- Nowhere to be seen. Rather, discussions about the stuff that the mall sells to fuckboys.
>>
>>18655958
It’s obvious, but why on this board? I can understand a political board, a video game board, or even an adult board have some sort of shilling, but why here? What’s the narrative they’re pushing? The only people who I know who care about watches are third-worlders stuck in the past or people trying to hype value into an item like NFTs or crypto.
>>18655961
Again. Seems dated like people from a poor nation. Like Arab cab drivers who bathe in cologne and wear chains. Pickup artist types who dress like they’re going to a nightclub and smell like battery acid. Like you said, the shit they shill can be found at a basic store at the mall like Macy’s or Nordstrom.
>>
File: vivian-schmitt_0163.jpg (147 KB)
147 KB JPG
>>18655954
Bunch of indian, SEA and slavs shilling they "exclusive" slop, while i made amateur porn documenting that Bois Imperial got me laid. Since then the brown incels and shemale jannie went jealous and bitter.
I still shill my fougeres here and there. Sotd Aigner Statement
>>
>>
>>18656007
>I still shill my fougeres here and there. Sotd Aigner Statement
Why? Why shill watches and fragrances? What’s the agenda? To hype a trend and increase value in an “investment?” Watches will never be popular.
>>
File: lana-rhoades-13.jpg (402.2 KB)
402.2 KB JPG
>>18656559
>Why shill watches and fragrances? What’s the agenda?
Just sharing our SOTD, in my case Montale Sandflowers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18653258
Everyone on the internet is so mean now. I mean there were always mean people and trolls, but in the past you could mostly just ignore them and talk to the all the other normal people. But now everyone is mean. It's not surprising that forums and image boards are dead.
>>
>>
File: 1639567061870s.jpg (6.3 KB)
6.3 KB JPG
>>18654210
>like /p/ have some of the best content on the website
>>
File: the state.png (24.5 KB)
24.5 KB PNG
>is x effay
>what makes this soi
people are more interested in aesthetics and looking cool rather than actually being interested in fashion. there hasn't been a diy thread in 2 1/2 months. no one talks about fashion week/new collections aside from the one or two "controversial" pieces. even the generals which used to have slightly more quality posts compared to the average, are now just people parroting the same things since covid
>>
>>18658112
Also ppl used to be occasionally mean but insightful whereas now there's way too many lowest common denominator spouting retarded opinions.
Case in point: the average "review" on imdb with midwits extolling frankenmovies and giving low ratings to more complex movies
>>
>>18658207
The whole point of fashion IS aesthetics and looking cool. Thing is, everyone keeps posting the same outdated carbon copy smart-casual dweeb outfits since 2012. The mentality of this board is fedora-tier and mimics r/mfa to a fucking tee.
>>
>>
>>18658262
Giving smartphones and the internet to the unwashed masses was a mistake. The internet should have been restricted to only desktop and laptop PCs, so that only the ones who really need to or care enough about the internet would get access to it. The internet should have never been turned into a means of consuming slop and generating endless engagement.
>>
>>
>>
>>18658590
I agree with you that it's about self-expression and creativity, but to express yourself is to have something that you want to convey. Feedback can be useful because you can see if the vibe you want to create is actually being created. Of course there is bad feedback too which should be ignored due to it not being useful, but anyone trying to express themself should be considering if their message is being received.
>>
>>18658207
>>18658590
theres a whole board for that >>>/diy/
/fa/ is about consuming and copping them new rickies
>>
>>
>>
>>18658679
I have a ton of rare and expensive clothes but I'm not posting them here for some poor deranged faggot autist to save and spam and make up gay stories. faggots like this ruin boards.
there is little point to this nboard and 4chan in general anymore due to how massively retarded everyone is
>>
>>18658824
True. There's a troll in every thread who doesn't own shit and is prepared to try and insult everything anyone posts. They're bitter about their failed lives and they want to spread misery.
Most days I laugh and just keep posting, but sometimes they do ruin my good time. They're just dripping with hatred. I don't understand how it makes them feel better to be negative. What motivates someone to be that way?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: That’s my baby 💙 #explorepage (1).mp4 (1.4 MB)
1.4 MB MP4
>>18658992
Thank God i'm black lol
>>
>>
>>
>>18660648
It’s not oldfags in general. Old /fa/ had a larger variety. Now it’s just a few bitter aging faggots who are trying to force a “smart” look insisting they’re distinguished and still hip. They’re mad that someone new took away their spotlight. The rest are scammers behind three watch threads and a fragrance thread.
>>
>>
Plain and simple: there’s just better places to discuss fashion. Slow board plus the reactionary/outrage posts just dissuade people from actually wanting to post something meaningful. The last 4 recurring generals are just echo chambers with the occasional contrarian/tourist calling people gay for liking something. A lot of low effort posts skirting by because the jannies dindoshit.
Why would I post something meaningful when it’s just going to be surrounded by is (thing) fa posts.
I blame the low barrier of entry to post to be honest. It used to be good but lack of gatekeeping/lurking just makes any retard spout whatever is at the tip of their tongue.
>>
>>18660708
The generals aren’t even organic. The majority of them don’t even like watches and cologne. It’s a business.
The boot threads and menswear threads are by folks who are upset that the trends are changing and that it’s not the 2010s anymore where everyone looks like they work at a BoHo hipster office in Seattle. They hate younger people who now get more attention than they do. They even try to artificially prop up a false narrative that they’re the “it” style or the general consensus of what is /fa/ or looks best.
>>
>>
>>
File: 177148823735366115.jpg (69.2 KB)
69.2 KB JPG
it's full of late majority and laggards who wish they were innovators and early adopters
>they aren't. you aren't. you're aging, socially crippled losers. yet despite being terminally online, you still can't keep up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: duckin lame.jpg (168.5 KB)
168.5 KB JPG
>>
>>
>>
>>18663508
"hate speech" isn't and has never been a legitimate category and people who use that term are womanbrained, but a lot of zoomers do seem to think 4chan is the place where you go to be as nasty as possible 24/7, with zero irony or self awareness
you can tell them they don't fit in and they're ruining the board and they'll try to "win" by doubling down on nastiness, it's like tourettes for tablet kids
>>
>>18663508
It's definitely gotten less fun and cheeky. As the other poster said it used to be a bit more light hearted, now more often than not you'll be talking to some fool that thinks the future of the white race depends on him being rude to you about sneakers.
>>
>>
File: IMG_9069.jpg (123.2 KB)
123.2 KB JPG
This thread is FIERCE.
Start shit posting again guys we can keep the board fresh for newcomers. It might not be what we want to read but itll keep us growing slightly.
>>
>>
>>
>>18655838
>the edgelords who are just here to abuse their first amendment rights.
Most of them don't even have first amendment rights because they're not American, this site is completely overrun by third worlders now, and jeets and arabs in particular.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: IMG_0881.jpg (2.3 MB)
2.3 MB JPG
>>18662616
>>18662661
Haha, me?
I can’t stop spamming!
Wearing my new Proxima this fine Sunday afternoon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18653258
social media killed it. you can now post an outfit in IG or tiktok and criticism will get you reported and banned. people hivemind and yas queen over nigs in zara jackets now. fashion is dead. you can wear tee shirts and trousers and you'll look better than 99% of fashion fags out there
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18667358
Yeah, even dressing slightly better than the unwashed masses makes you stand out like sore thumb. All these fucking animals think that you're trying to look fancy and pompous, when you're just wearing basic clothes like jeans or chinos and maybe a buttoned shirt.
>>
>>
I think a lot of it is this aversion to being cringe. If you look at the recent WAYWT threads, we only have a handful of people even posting their fits. Genuine participation seems to be low as people dont want to be screenshot and then posted as cringe. And then of course the trolling completely derails things, and while there has always been that on here, at least for every troll/bait/low effort reply you would at least get some genuine advice or constructive criticism
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: 1516463137674.png (50.3 KB)
50.3 KB PNG
>>18670693
truth nuke
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: file.png (62.2 KB)
62.2 KB PNG
Thought about this board today after ages of not browsing. You guys are just dead, that's all. Guess fashion was never a substantial enough hobby to dedicate an entire board to. Keep in mind these stats are counting bots, as well
>>
>>
>>
>>18672673
Shut the fuck up
>>18674049
God I wish we had those missing years back. Not only the statistics but the time itself. I miss when this place had some verve and spice for life.
>>
File: Screenshot 2026-03-23 at 11-25-01 _fa_ - What happened to this board - Fashion - 4chan.png (160.1 KB)
160.1 KB PNG
this is still the prevalent style spammed on 4chan
watch threads
fragrances
boots
workwear
oldtimey military
all have picrel spirit
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
File: MicrowaveBrainlet.png (68.3 KB)
68.3 KB PNG
>>18671164
>not wearing pyjamas or sweatpants in public = boomer
>>
>>
>>
File: Screenshot 117.jpg (864 KB)
864 KB JPG
Funniest thing about how much /fa/ sucks is 2chan's fashion board is still going strong. You also have to remember 2chan got stolen from Hiroshimoot by the guy who owns 8 chan and so he had to start up an entirely new site, which is 5chan:
https://mevius.5ch.io/fashion/
Whenever that happens and an imageboard gets destroyed there's basically a loss of momentum that's never replaced. That's what happened when Krautchan got destroyed. It got remade as Kohlchan but it was never the same, certain famous posters never returned, the numbers never went back and it's been a long slow decline ever since.
Same thing happened with 2chan but it's managed to bounce back as 5chan somehow. So 4channers really have zero excuse. Their Japanese counterparts went through having their site and /fa/ board destroyed and still managed to resurrect it and keep it active to this very day.
Look at their threads, they actually have general threads for dressing in your 30's and 40's, and I've even seen generals for 50's and 60's (although they obviously fall off page 10 much easier). But something like that would massively help to curtail the unreal amount of generationslop arguing that goes on across the board.
They also deal with a fuck ton of people only wanting to talk about basic shit like Muji and Uniqlo but they just keep poorfags in their containment threads. They also have entire threads about roasting people who only wear Uniqlo which are pretty funny.
Obviously they have a lot of unc posters too (pretty much no one cares about Hiroshi Fujiwara under the age of 30 but he still has a general). but they also have a healthy amount of zoomers discussing currently hyped shit like Comoli.
>>
>>18674627
So I don't really believe any of the arguments that people make about why /fa/ sucks so bad. There's no real reason. To be fair they don't really have effort posting on 5chan it's a lot of one sentence replies and reacting to shit like Instagram posts or YouTube videos. Also Japan doesn't have Reddit which 100% steals a huge amount of traffic from 4chan.
But otherwise there's not really any real excuse. /fa/ just sucks ass and isn't good and it has nothing to do with the modern internet or peoples ages or whatever. In fact when you think about it people getting older should actually lead to BETTER fashion discussions because people have more money to spend.
That's why I think 5chan's /fa/ board is so good, their visvim thread for example actually has like a half dozen regular posters that go to the trunk shows and order shit full price all the time. This is kinda true in the West as well actually. The guy in here who said forums in the west are dead is somewhat wrong too. Fedora Lounge is still active af because it's all Milsurp autists in their 60's with tons of money. I think Style Forum is still relatively active, again guys with money that are tailoring autists. The Fashion Spot is genuinely active (women into purses with money) and is like the only place online you can discuss current runway shows as they happen.
Style Zeitgeist and SuperFuture ARE dead but people forget both those forums had actively antagonistic management that chased off a ton of really funny, iconic, and high contributing posters. So their decline can't be chalked up as much to YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok taking over. But the point is there are actually places to discuss clothes online in the West that aren't 4chan and are active AND Japanese /fa/ is active af.
At a certain point you just gotta accept there's something more going on with why /fa/ is bad and as a huge ex tripfag I honestly don't really know the answer.
>>
>>18674627
I think part of the problem with /fa/ is that the old guard just gave up on it. When we were all kids and first discovered this place, there was already a crop of older anons who would call everyone retarded constantly, for good reason. People I know irl who used to browse this place regularly would rather just not bother with that. I was the same way for a while, but I figured I'd try giving back to this place. Call me a schizo or whatever, but honestly I think there's probably a discord of trannies out there that just want to shit the place up.
>>
File: Screenshot 120.jpg (1.7 MB)
1.7 MB JPG
>>18674629
Also I should add to the effort posting comment. I think Japanese /fa/ in general has more one word / one sentence replies than we do but that doesn't mean they don't effort post at all. Back in 2023 Rick Owens did a book signing in Tokyo and threw a crazy after party and one of the anons from the Rick general on 2ch attended and did a field report, pic related.
So while a lot of their posts are just like one sentence insults or telling each other to go back to twitter or kill themselves or whatever, when they do effort post it also kicks the shit out of /fa/. It's not like we have the occasional effort post and they don't. They just deff have more like super short fuck you type replies to each other. It's possibly even more mean spirited on average over there than here.
>>
File: 1770565793655928.png (2.3 MB)
2.3 MB PNG
>>18674627
>>18674629
>>18674634
You answered the question yourself. When was the last time you saw someone on /fa/ go to a show? /fa/'s userbase is spread across a geographically much larger area than 5/fa/'s; We don't have access to brick and mortar reuse shops the way they do in Japan and are often forced to shop online to find anything interesting. Few of us live in places where runway shows are accessible. Plenty of people here, myself included, live in flyover states or countries where fashion isn't a consideration for the average person, not to mention the >walkable cities thing.
>Fedora Lounge is still active af because it's all Milsurp autists in their 60's with tons of money. I think Style Forum is still relatively active, again guys with money that are tailoring autists. The Fashion Spot is genuinely active (women into purses with money) and is like the only place online you can discuss current runway shows as they happen.
The running theme among all of these is that all of these people have money and are willing to spend it. So many people on /fa/ are poorfags or tourists who are allergic to spending more than $10 on a tshirt. Japan's reuse scene alleviates the pressure of paying retail, and the normalization of fashion in their urban centers means that (older) people who can afford retail are happy to pay.
>>18674631
I agree with this guy, there's not really a point in putting effort into an already thankless task when there are few if any like minded people around.
>>
Culture aside, I think the key issue is moderation. Many of these issues can be solved by turning them into rules and actually enforcing them. This is also a slow board, so it's not like you need a team and constant supervision.
>Delete spam/off-topic threads and ban users who post them
>No complaints about price unless the thread was created to discuss things at a certain price point
>>
>>18674782
2ch has tons of people that live in the middle of nowhere. i know because they have like 8 different slurs for them (potato farmer, mountain monkey etc.) and they get constantly roasted by tokyoites. they also have tons of poorfags. they literally have TWO uniqlo generals and they're basically the most active generals on their board.
/fa/ has always had richfags and people that live in NYC / London / LA / Paris. so you're just wrong thinking 2ch is all rich tokyoites and that's why their /fa/ is better. all those forums i mentioned are also full of poorfags too. so once again /fa/ really has no excuse so the question still remains unanswered for why it's so shitty.
>>18674823
not happening, runs counter to the spirit of the website. tons of other slow boards like /p/ and /tr/ just self police by not responding to the threads everyone hates. none of the other sites i mentioned require heavy moderation either. i dont know if moderation is ever the answer anywhere just look at plebbit. xitter is having a renaissance because they got rid of their moderation.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18674860
Deleting spam threads is absolutely a moderation problem though. Because even if no one replies to a spam thread, there's nothing stopping the retard from continuing to make them. Off-topic and low quality threads need to be deleted.
>>
>>
>>
>>18653258
the fundamental issue is, in my humble newfag opinion, a lack of generational change
there simply aren't enough new people to replace those who leave
the reasons are manifold but if i had to specify one which specifically impacted my experience was the complete lack of moderation
you have no idea how many denim generals, waywt and other threads i've seen get ruined by just a couple of trolls (which never posted their fits keep in mind) obsessed with trans people
it took the fun out of posting and drove away tons of quality posters
>>18660707
me and him are moots on xitter, he's doing alright
it really was an ill omen when he, that one avant-garde trans woman and quite a few other regulars stopped posting fits on the waywt
>>18674631
>I think there's probably a discord of trannies out there that just want to shit the place up
see? there was (and probably still is honestly) a anti-trans troll problem on here and people still manage to blame the harassed
>>
>>18674627
>>18674629
>>18674634
>>18674634
Interesting comments and perspective
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18675905
>see? there was (and probably still is honestly) a anti-trans troll problem on here and people still manage to blame the harassed
I don't think it's a problem if trans people aren't posting themselves. Trans people are less than 1% of the population in the US and much less of a thing worldwide, losing the trannies isn't what would kill a board.
Why some people post against trannies is that they're just using this as a safe space to "pass" and feel good about themselves, while they have no interesting fashion ideas and don't even look well put together or pleasing.
It's just disingenuous, like girls who post in an online gaming community and drop references to their own gender or their own pics as a way to get validation.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>18653258
4chan in general isnt what it used to be and this isnt me trying to come off as some sage oldfag, it's just that back in the day shit was really popping. Their fucken retarded captchas and constant verification bullshit kills communication on boards
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
I personally am still coming to terms with how much more socially acceptable and less gay male fashion has become over the last decade. When this thing was a bunch of filipino outcasts or skinnyfat tailoring autists - thinking of sufu and styleforum respectively - the level of discussion was higher because you had to come correct. Now that subcultures have flattened it feels much harder to find worthwhile discussion.
>>
>>
>>
File: Screenshot_20260414-142056.png (225.9 KB)
225.9 KB PNG
>>18684681
Browns who think they are white.
>>
>>18653258
2011 to 2013 this shithole was my homeboard for a time.
I finally travelled to a place that had geos that I could actually try on last year. I bought a pair.
Some dreams should stay in the past, with a misspent youth. They fit really well though.
>>
>>
>>
File: 1658304423715014.gif (609.8 KB)
609.8 KB GIF
>>18653258
Part of the problem is unironically that a bunch of trannies are trying to turn the place into their safe space even though the whole appeal of 4chan is being able to be edgy and saw whatever the fuck you want. What a bunch of retarded faggots.
>>
>>
>>
File: Subscribe! 😂❤️ (1).mp4 (1.7 MB)
1.7 MB MP4
Part of the problem is unironically that a bunch of incels are trying to turn the place into their safe space even though the whole appeal of 4chan is being able to be edgy and saw whatever the fuck you want. What a bunch of retarded faggots.
>>
File: 1755872489893434.webm (2.9 MB)
2.9 MB WEBM
>>18685268
4chan is an ocean of piss tranny. Always has been.
>>
File: 1718309677040585.webm (3.9 MB)
3.9 MB WEBM
>>18685268
Being a tranny is not "edgy". it's just repulsive and disgusting.