>> 21/01/02(Sat)11:03:04pm No. 2432 >>2430 I liek the megaboard/consolidation idea - I've written before about why there's no urgent need to have more than one board of each "type" at our population size, and also on why dedicated image-sharing boards don't really work on today's interwebs (TL;DR - boorus exist and they do the same job but better) That said, I don't really see the need for a 4chan-style SFW/NSFW divide - Heyuri is inherently not-safe-for-work... and we're all NEET anyway LOL. I think Futaba's approach - where they make no such distinction - is a better example to follow, at least until the sad day comes where we need to appeal to moralfag advertisers or die... or something However, it makes sense to limit the more "extreme", "deviant", and "obscene" stuff to /b/ (like guro, dickgirls, LOLi pr0n, etc.) - but beyond that I don't see the point in drawing arbitrary lines in the sand Regarding /amh/, I agree with the consolidation there too (although I think keeping it as "/a/" would be best), but plz consider this first: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACG_ (subculture)>Japanese do not use the term ACG, though a similar concept is "MAG", meaning "Manga, Anime and Games". Japanese speakers usually use Nijigen (2次元, lit. "Two-dimensional space") to refer a series of anime and manga culture (containing light novels and garage kits). The Otaku culture (オタク文化, Otaku bunka) refers to the related-subculture, while Otaku industry (オタク産業, Otaku sangyō) refers to related industries. And this: https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E6%AC%A1%E5%85%83 (machine translated below using DeepL)>The term "two-dimensional" is often used to describe manga and anime characters. This is because the characters are mainly depicted as two-dimensional pictures or images. However, it is not uncommon for some characters to be represented in a three-dimensional (3D) form, such as through figures or cosplay. Despite this, in modern Japanese the word two-dimensional is often used as a metaphor for 'imaginary' (rather than the original meaning of 'flat'). Divvying up or limiting discussions of a singular unified Japanese scene with many branches (which includes anime, manga, eromanga, light novels, games/visual novels, cosplay, figures, model kits, doujin works, etc.) according to gaijin beliefs/(mis)interpretations always leads to unnecessary conflicts along arbitrary lines (see: 4chan) - don't repeat m00t's dumb mistakes!!!