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The only people who stay around 4chan are also the kind of people they want to interact with.
You can have some genuinely nice conversations depending on where you go. If you visit boards like /pol/ then obviously you're going to be met with a bunch of annoying people, that's just part of political discussion, but if you hang around places like /v/ then some fun can be had.
Apparently it doesn't matter if people actively avoid garbage boards to discuss their hobbies; art, shows, technology, origami, board games, etc....
The site small bro. The big boards represent you. You're totally part of the my little pony and anti-semite pro-hamas crowd.
If anything, 4chan is much less of an echochamber and a much more diverse hub of ideas because everyone's posting anonymously and you can't mindlessly bury posts with downvotes.
I know pol doesn't represent the entirety of 4chan but it is still a rather big portion of it. I don't know if anyone can deny that.
If you count the average posts per day of the top 15 boards
621866
/pol/ only contributes 1/5 of that. Even less if you account for the rest of the site.
A fraction of the userbase accounts for all the rest?
Okay Mr. team red are x, all 4chan users are y. We get it, you like generalizing. Painting broad strokes over people.
I never said that it's all of it.
The reason why it is a significant percentage is because it has gotten its own board on a popular platform that has a limited amount of boards.
If Reddit were narrowed down into say, 50 subreddits and there wouldn't exist more of them, people would use those 50 subreddits as a way to characterize the site.
And I don't know if that would be wrong. The admins would have huge saying in terms of what those subreddits would be.
It's specifically a response to this.
Someone pointed out that /pol/ or /b/ isn't the entire site. However you keep implying the contrary.
4chan is not homogeneous. It's separated into different boards for a reason. Not even entire boards are homogeneous.
Including /pol/. The board is full of pro-hamas/pro-israel, pro-ukraine/pro-russia, pro-trump/pro-biden. etc.
Even individual threads in the same board can have wildly different consensus on a subject.
And I've already pointed out the numbers. To think that /pol/ is an accurate representation of the entire site is frankly offensive. I hate that board and I'm a 4chan user, and here you are basically lumping me together with them.
It's tantamount to saying a fraction represents the whole. This is the kind of oversimplified thinking, lacking all nuance, that leads to "all muslims are terrorists".
Though given that it isn't the whole site and acknowledging that too. But if they add a new board into this limited pool of boards, people may question why they specifically ask that one, etc. So there's some characterization and trying to appeal to the typical target users.