Scientifically speaking, why is /pol/ the best board on this site? Let's take a look at accomplishments of each board
/sci/:
>wastes time discussing basic mathematical issues
>either undergrad homework or paradoxical timewasters undercover with Kurisu
>greatest amount of s/x/izo crossposters
>shitty pseudophilosophical takes and 90% popsci
>nothing at all
/lit/:
>harassed an innocent book youtuber out of the internet
>confused fiction readers trying to make sense of mainstream philosophy, only midwit takes
/a/:
>/a/ sings
>the soul of this site
/his/:
>retarded what-if threads
>nothing at all
/int/:
>the very reddit of this board
>does this happen in ur cunt teehee
>do YOU love [insert country here likely japan]
>hehe hi frens wholesomekeanu100
/tv/:
nothing
/pol/:
>bombed an ISIS camp
>doxxed several criminals
>counterdoxxed several sjw doxxers
>it is ok to be white
>made shia labeef seethe out of the internet and back into cinema
>every meme used there becomes mainstream after 1 year
>no frogposters
What is it with /pol/ that allows it to have a meaningful indirect impact on society?
You may say the number of posters, but you could counter-argue that a big enough flux would make organization too hard, and other boards have huge number of posters such as r9k and b, and they are both shit
/sci/:
>wastes time discussing basic mathematical issues
>either undergrad homework or paradoxical timewasters undercover with Kurisu
>greatest amount of s/x/izo crossposters
>shitty pseudophilosophical takes and 90% popsci
>nothing at all
/lit/:
>harassed an innocent book youtuber out of the internet
>confused fiction readers trying to make sense of mainstream philosophy, only midwit takes
/a/:
>/a/ sings
>the soul of this site
/his/:
>retarded what-if threads
>nothing at all
/int/:
>the very reddit of this board
>does this happen in ur cunt teehee
>do YOU love [insert country here likely japan]
>hehe hi frens wholesomekeanu100
/tv/:
nothing
/pol/:
>bombed an ISIS camp
>doxxed several criminals
>counterdoxxed several sjw doxxers
>it is ok to be white
>made shia labeef seethe out of the internet and back into cinema
>every meme used there becomes mainstream after 1 year
>no frogposters
What is it with /pol/ that allows it to have a meaningful indirect impact on society?
You may say the number of posters, but you could counter-argue that a big enough flux would make organization too hard, and other boards have huge number of posters such as r9k and b, and they are both shit
