This is Nanochan's lounge board, intended for off-topic discussion. The rules of this board, in addition to the global rules on the front page, are:
1. Do not make threads here which fit in another board (except for /t/).
2. Do not make low-effort threads. Threads which only consist of one or two sentences are almost always of poor quality.
3. Do not outright derail threads. Discussion which gradually shifts away from the OP's topic is permitted.
4. Do not make threads about a topic which cannot generate a good conversation.
Moderator discretion will be utilized when enforcing these rules, as usual. To ease the transition period away from /b/, the enforcement of the rules will be lax for the first few days. Posts and threads created before the establishment of these rules will not have the rules applied to them.
>>10558 Further addendum: Dump threads are almost always a violation of rule 2. Such threads belong on /t/.
If you have to insert junk characters in order to make the post long enough, reconsider where you are posting it.
>>10558 >1. Do not make threads here which fit in another board (except for /t/).
Fixed into : 1. Do not make threads here which fit in another board (except for /b/).
>Posts and threads created before the establishment of these rules will not have the rules applied to them.
Modified into : New rules will be applied to threads made before the establishment of the rules if they are bumped and/or kept on the overboard for a considerable amount of time.
>>10637 Modified into : Dump threads are allowed as long as they encourage "discussion", we define discussion as a meaningful exchange of information between users, the medium to exchange such information may be text, code, documents, images, videos or music, /l/ rule 2, 3 and 4 still applies of course.
As an example of an accepted dump thread look at the music thread(>>>/l/1797).
This is Nanochan's lounge board, intended for off-topic discussion. The rules of this board, in addition to the global rules on the front page, are:
1. Do not make threads here which fit in another board (except for /t/).
2. Do not make low-effort threads. Threads which only consist of one or two sentences are almost always of poor quality.
3. Do not outright derail threads. Discussion which gradually shifts away from the OP's topic is permitted.
4. Do not make threads about a topic which cannot generate a good conversation.
Moderator discretion will be utilized when enforcing these rules, as usual. To ease the transition period away from /b/, the enforcement of the rules will be lax for the first few days. Posts and threads created before the establishment of these rules will not have the rules applied to them.