>>103427029It's not really a problem that just aggressively posting content you want can fix. Someone from /pol/ is gonna crosspost and lose their fucking shit about some tangential topic because Marvel made a comic about trans Spiderman or something. But that's only when they're being explicit - every single post anyone makes here has to be coached very, very specifically so as to not elicit a reaction from /pol/, because they can and will shit up a thread if you come off as even slightly progressive.
And it ain't just /pol/ by a longshot. Anything you say here has to be fucking bubblewrapped in whatever the hivemind thinks is acceptable the moment because nobody is capable of nuance here. At most you can get away with one-off posts like these buried in a larger thread, but anonymity just seems to be more controlling of what you can say for most topics. Yeah, sure, you can easily abandon a stupid point you later change your mind about, but everyone else is totally free to go fucking apeshit at someone disagreeing with the consensus so holding a decent conversation where you can actually be honest without wrapping it up in a meme is a fucking longshot.
It's less awful in smaller boards where the activity is almost entirely carried by people who actually give a shit about the topic, but it's always a thing you gotta keep in mind when posting anything here. Don't say anything that's actually controversial, not just edgy, if you don't want your thread to go to shit.