No.102571
im NOT gonna let you exclude lolicons like that
you should give anyone who's drawn roridoujinshi a pass as well
No.102572
>>102567'People' who can't imagine a spinning apple shouldnt be considered human, and people with the ability to draw anime girls should be given special priviledges to help their creativity thrive
No.102576
patriarchy
No.102583
>>102578This please I'd stop being a NEET and work for this one please pretty please
Just think of it like how old villages used to sacrifice maidens to the gods for prosperity but now theyre sacrificed to my cock and the added prosperity is real
No.102585
I wish there would be more websites that openly rule like a monarchy and don't pretend like they're pro-democracy while still randomly enforcing their own will in certain situations they personally have no interest in seeing. I believe this would remove a lot of community tension because people would willingly bow to potentially unfair moderation and have less reason to feel treated unjustly. For example, if the owner hates seeing loli or non-loli and bans it, the other group has no reason to stay and complain about their preference not being allowed, not a single person still wanting to be a regular would want them there, they're just in the wrong place and that's it. No one has to waste their time arguing what should or shouldn't be allowed, it's simply not up for discussion and you should leave if you don't feel welcome.
It's already like this in most places, only it's under the guise of supposed fairness and needlessly allows for more annoying meta complaints than would be necessary if people were willing to just be honest right out the gate. This is not a jab at Kissu or any friend board, just something I sometimes think about just in general.
No.102586
>>102585The problem is most of the monarchy being legislated by a thousand different people with varying opinions on what should and shouldnt be allowed (like steam or f95 sometimes allowing lolige sometimes not) and all the moderation of sites being left to how the jannies are feeling that day
I dont know how you would fix it though
No.102587
There should be same-sex anonymous friend groups IRL, figuratively in the streets, and not exclusive to beating substance abuse and addictions. People are issued code numbers instead of names. For good manners, always use codes within the group even if you become friends outside of the group. Countless of types of groups for every flavor. I'm not going to comment on incentives, sustainability, security, prevention of subversion, because they're easy to figure out
Secret societies for everyone
Three letter agents sent to look for criminals and terrorists will find out they have to empathize and give nutrition, workplace drama, pro gaming, manga scanlation, and job search tips to keep being undercover and end up instigating & finding nothing
No.102589
>>102567>You can only vote if you've beaten/platinum'd a sufficiently gamer game recognized by the council of gamers.Make the significance of vote scale with the amount of games beaten/platinum'd, but with a maximum cap of 10 votes per gamer vote so there won't be some anti-gamer organized MKULTRA basement farming of abducted sovereign gamer power
>>102585I'd like to think people prefer to
not realize any of this because when you think about digital real estate you start thinking about meatspace real estate, and most people don't own the type and amount of such in a way they are comfortable with
No.102592
>>102586I actually didn't think about major platforms like Steam, that's certainly something I wouldn't have even the faintest idea for, seeing as they're more business-oriented. I was thinking more about smaller communities, say up to 1000 people or so, where the intention is more to just provide a "home" for a set of people you share interests with and would like to read from. In my approach, potential jannies would most likely have to be part of the owner's core group, or a trusted user that's been there since the beginning and acted similar enough for you to ask for his help when the community grows larger. You could also have less trusted users be "illegal content"-only jannies that get the boot if they ever pull down anything else.
>>102589Would you mind describing this in another way? I'm not quite sure I understand.
No.102593
>>102586Have one immortal perpetually stuck in a chair moderate everything via psychic union between man and machine so that his thoughts directly interface with all of the data all of the time.
No.102595
>>102592I could try depending on where things stop looking like they make sense to you
Not an explanation
All I can generally add and comment is that the internet is a sort of an escapist pressure release valve where you get less meta restrictions than in real life, but the processes organize themselves roughly the same, because basic restrictions that contain the processes still exist
Most people spend their free time on the web certainly not just to repeat their life condition as-is.
Except for normalized OCDers, narcissists, and schizos farming stats on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc daily. They're full-on in tamagotchi mode over maintaining transient kinds of cyber restraints just to get more tangible types of cope with their mortal meatspace restraints. That's a tangent, but those wouldn't be the types to complain, leave, or do countermeasures, as they're instead hyper-compliant and obedient to the full extent of the practical rules of wherever they are. Unlike other types of people, including and not limiting to complainers, they would not even question the apparent surface of "why real estate", "what real estate is, really", and "how real estate". Only "get real estate" or "serve under real estate."
Though a typical complainer is exactly stuck as "give me real estate." >>102567We
REALLY should ban non-anonymous social media and make every anonymous social media have captchas that are practically solvable only by otaku or gamers.
No.102610
>>102606We should completely welcome our anime voice synth overlordesses, Caligula Effect style
No.102673
everybody is surveilled for one month, in that time everyone who does not return the shopping cart is exiled to australia
No.102675
make parents limit screen time
No.102676
>>102675Also limit screentime of parents
No.102677
>>102676I swear to God, half the reason my parents were neglecting and abusive came from them visiting dumbest echochamber forums and buying into most inane pseudoscience and cheapest conspiracy theories. "Internet is the great library" but you're incompetent with using it and you're better off for everyone if you cut your own library access
Another half is brutal intergenerational trauma and crippling mental illness
No.102679
Video games are a huge time sink and I don't think the payoff is worth it in a child's formative years. My mom thought I could learn to read from playing Killer Instinct (lmao) and I remember my dad getting pissed when I only knew seven words by the time I was four. Not to mention the weird stuff going on in YouTube Kids. I hear about Elsagate and AI slop and I know that's not good for them.
No.102692
>>102679If you don't know differential calculus by the time you're seven. It's over.
No.102693
>>102679If I gave you a kid who studied hard every test to get a perfect score and doesn't remember anything past the semester because that knowledge is no longer needed for them, and a kid who speedruns factorio and solos top difficulty ai in GSGs, which would you rather trust for managing something real?
No.102694
>>102693First one can learn quickly enough without needing for the subject to be their special interest, second one will get their ADHD flared up, procrastinate, and overfocus on some irrelevant metric...
How do I know? I'm both
No.102696
>>102693In all seriousness it depends what they're going to manage. The j*b market will exploit both
No.102697
>>102679>My mom thought I could learn to read from playing Killer Instinct (lmao) I learned English from playing hentai Flash games
No.102698
>>102697Same...Also I learned japanese by playin erogeimu too
No.102703
>>102702Chinese style weeding out of undesirables by way of mass-starvation events is a good idea.
No.102707
>>102706MY DUMB IS STRONGER THAN YOUR DUMB
No.102708
>>102706aaaa creepypasta miku is monitoring me
No.102710
>>102709
the question was also a joke
No.102713
>>102711
DUMB shob
No.102718
>>102700
The implicit assumption in that anons post is that people will self-segregate into groups that will welcome them. Which can't be done if the costs of supporting a popular style of platform like youtube requires insane amounts of funding to do. Anyone who sticks around despite there being other places they could go that would accept them would directly translate into them liking conflict, and reducing the amount of wiggle room for the idea of them being accepted even theoretically could be ruled out by default.
It wouldn't be possible if people can communicate with each other like in the way you suggest.
No.102719
>>102714
Likely complaining that others have self-interests that don't align with his.
No.102726
>>102723i hope the future gamer gestapo doesn't take me away for saying that
No.102728
I TOLD YOU ABOUT THE TERRITORY
No.102734
>>102725
I might not be the anon you want to be talking to but I think a common interest does exist but it exists in conflict with individual (culturally informed) interests, down even to genetic interests that plays in the background. Not very sophisticated.
No.102737
Memes, Jack
No.102740
>>102727
There are other places to go but there's less social capital to be extracted from places that aren't very popular, and their only use to others would be as centers where people with common interests interact.
No.102742
>>102736The reason people hold individual interests is because not having resources is bad for their genes. Basically this guy
>>102737
No.102745
>>102743
Do you just not believe in evolution?
No.102746
We really should get cyber duels going.
No.102749
Cyber. Duels.
itch(dot)io should have web-something...
No.102750
>>102742genes are not independent agents, their expression is regulated by the larger lifecycle of an individual and its environmental conditioning
you need to eat because otherwise YOU will die, not merely because your genes will fail to be passed down
No.102751
I'm literally more right than both of you, just stop acting gay. You've already missed the moment where either could conclude at a good point. PvP in Drift Shell or something.
No.102752
>>102750Yes, that is a good distinction. But your mind was selected for its ability to keep yourself going. The idea of genetics is something that has to be learned and is not an innate desire, no one who lacks the knowledge of genetics would care about it at all. Nonetheless, it's vital to your existence, and without continuing to survive and reproduce it will stop existing.
Which is why I think the sense of an individual is a culturally informed one, it's not merely genetic interests.
No.102753
Isn't chess like a cyber duel?
No.102754
>>102753It's easy to cheat in it (have a parallel match with a bot or yourself with tips) and there's no room for chance or truly unexpected improvisation, so no. Plus you'd have to do 2-4+ matches as whites have the first turn privilege. Better duel in Toribash.
No.102755
>>102748
Individuals make up societies and evolution exists on both levels, and it also happens whenever information is corrupted or, in humans, when we reproduce and survive. Evolution takes place over millions of years because the processes that cause that gradual change takes place everyday. You're going to have to explain to me what the confusion is.
No.102756
>>102754Being easy to cheat in isn't a good metric. You can cheat in toribash using bots, although the skill ceiling for good players is higher than what bots could reach as of now.
No.102761
>>102756I'm not up to date with cheats in there, but it sounds like either duelist should just prep with the pre-scripted movements being available
There's also dueling by proxy through actual bots you set up in Armored Core Formula Front (casual) or Carnage Heart EXA (autism)
No.102762
>>102760
troglodyte
No.102768
>>102766
cute
No.102769
>>102754>whites have the first turn privilegeI guess baduk/go would eliminate this thanks to komi (extra points awarded to the second player just for being second).
>no room for chance or truly unexpected improvisationWhat about extreme time controls? Like bullet
No.102771
>>102769That's possible but personally I wouldn't play any of that: too popular, has repetitive practice-based skill reliance, and is not viscerally cool to blow off some steam which would be the incentive for the
CYBER DUELING
No.102772
>>102761There are pretty well-defined movements and openings you can make and rely on that will let you win most games. Bots are just really bad at reading other players, and putting them into rarely explored situations will make winning easier. The inherent jankiness of the physics engine also can mess with them, or removing limbs.
No.102777
divekick?
No.102778
Your Only Move is Hustle has a feeling of chess but also produces good, fast paced replays.
No.102779
>>102778I agree, but it's not free, so that's a higher threshold for others. Though it's practically the best choice.
No.102781
¥i believe might makes right and i will duel you over this!
¥*loses*
No.102783
>>102782That's definitely more fun and invigorating than typical arguments that go nowhere, as such arguments stop being a discussion and evolve into the typical "debate" you could see literally anywhere else. New "debates" just don't exist at this point.
No.102786
>>102679It depends on the game. I personally learned to read by playing handheld JRPGs at a very young age. I'd start tying words and phrases to specific contexts, not because I was deliberately trying to, but because I had to in order to make any reasonable amount of progress.
No.102787
>>102781and that's how cyber dueling was abolished. the end.
No.102790
>>102789oh wait I misread post numbers wait no I wasn't ready to start dueling yet please