>>116087931It's actually true and I'll tell you why.
>lots of drawfags have Tumblr accounts>they post their stuff there and here>what gets posted here gets posted to the booru>all the NSFW stuff go to /aco/ and the various r34 sites>said drawfags tend to post a lot of NSFW, and with how sex-obsessed the trannies at Tumblr are, there's a shared userbase>said trannies are also obsessed with stuff like capeshit and cartoons, but they don't actually read the comics, they just go by the capeflicks and write slashfics>Verizon buys Tumblr from Yahoo and gets rid of everything NSFW>the main usage of Tumblr, meaning landwhales posting porn of their favourite characters, is now no longer possible>so, they think long and hard, and figure that they should come to /co/ since they know about its presence already and figure they can "stick it to the Na-zees!!11"And that's it. You'll notice a pretty big shift in the nature of threads ever since then. Storyimes barely get 5 people in them. Discussions never go anywhere because nobody has ever read the actual books, and all they can talk about are superficial things. Faggotshit spreads like wildfire when hetero threads either barely get any traction or instantly get derailed by the faggots. Spitballing threads would be lucky to get 50 replies, with constant bumps, on a good day, while years back you'd get them to hit post limit. The majority of threads are about cartoons and live action because, again, none of the Tumblrfugees is going to ctually read anything, even something as simple as a comic book. They just sit back and passively watch while they dilate and eat.
So next time someones says that
>/co/ has always been looooove!>/co has never liked your kind you fascist!And so on and so forth, remember; you're talking to some fat cunt that came here around 2018. Now, was /co/ always a bit faggier and leftie than the other boards? Yes, but it was still 4chan. What we're seeing now is peak "4channel".