>>649Willkommen Refugee!
Sitewide rules are:
Ponies!
Post in good faith, that is to say, do not deliberately disrupt the posting of others, or blatantly spam (many images in quick succession is just fine
Don’t post anything that will either get an FBI warrant or get us shut down by our server host.
That’s honestly really it. Many people want to complicate rules, but that’s all there really is to it.
Our boards are
>>>/mlpol/ for ponies and political discussion
>>>/poner/ for those who fear the /mlpol/ board
>>>/sp/ for shitposting and lower quality content
>>>/1ntr/ for nostalgia of the old internet. The only blue board
>>>/cyb/ for technology and technology related fiction
>>>/vx/ For spoop, video games, and table top games. We have active role play there.
>>>/ub/ for self improvement
>>>/a/ exists for some reason
Also, see
>>327 →. An anon has a great breakdown on /mlpol/ culture and happenings.
But no, we cannot save you from
>>652 >>649>>670Based Lotus. But yes, post ponies and you'll be fine, that's the core tenant of this Mongolian horse whispering forum.
>>686>that's the core tenantHow much rent are you charging him?
>>693The Preferred Employer rate of 1 cute pony picture
>>701you can't just boop ponies
>>702Why not? It's not like it's
illegal or anything
>>670MLPOL is the ONE and ONLY future for the horsefucker race.
>>707Careful, the Feds might be watching!
>>718Well, even if they are, it's not like they can unboop all of these ponies
>>649Any time a redditor comes in you're legally obligated to post pony porn to scare off the shitfugee
>>759the help section in the options is the place to look
/mlpol/ is surprisingly easy in this regard
>>759You can pinktext without the < by doing a [ p ] (without spaces) at the beginning, and a [ / p ] at the end.You can do the same thing with orange text, using oBold is bItalics is ISpoiler is spoilerStrikeout is minusRed-text is 2 ='s before and afterAnd there's a way to color your text to almost any color in a 6hex input, but I don't fuck with that.
>>824honestly all of that seems pretty absurd, maybe I'm getting old and cranky but imageboard are supposed to be simple
especially the rainbow text and fading text, and even the redtext which looks like a mod ban message every time I see it but no it's actually normal formatting
>>840Yes, there were times where staff would use redtext to shitpost as if banning people for shitposting :3
For example
(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
>>670And "Don't show my flag" doesn't do anything on boards that don't show them anyway, right? I don't see any flags here.
>>918NTA - BTW Lotus loves boops - but yes, flags seem to have been disabled board-wide, as flags are irrelevant to fun-posting.
>>925No. Do not touch the snootendoodle.
>>918Actually, it's because when this board was created, I selected that this board would have flags and IDs, as I like both and don't really understand why people don't. But we quickly figured that people would bitch if this board had features that aren't present on 4channel /mlp/, so we decided to disable both. Evidently the workaround that Pupper used was to force the "hide my flag" option on all replies. If you check other boards that do not have flags enabled, there is no "don't show my flag" option on replies.
>>932As I said, boop the snoot and fun-post away ^_^
>>932I think flags aren't relevant on any board that's not related to IRL politics. Now obviously /mlpol/ is related (it's in the name), but for pony discussion, it seems not only useless but also a distraction and potential route to shitposting. If someone's nationality is relevant for anything it can always be mentioned in the post, and if not then why would IRL countries matter when talking about Equestria with fellow Equestria enthusiasts?
Meanwhile IDs have both pros and cons so I'm ambivalent on it, but I agree with the choice of defaulting to not having them to mirror /mlp/ better and ease the transition.
>>940/mlp/ had memeflags added in place of real location based flags. A chunk of characters you see in the emoticon list are from those memeflags.
Opinons on flaggots were divided, some think of it as attentionwhoring and some use it to falseflag badmouth by proxy a waifufag, and others rep it with their waifu for realsies.
>>942Yeah. The problem with flags was that they were optional, so the very act of putting on a flag was taken as a form of attention whoring. And if you kept a particular flag on consistently, you'd become recognisable because so few anons used flags.
If the "Nothing" option had instead been a "Random" option, none of that would have been a problem.
>>940I mean, nation flags don't make much sense anyway on a board that makes no effort to ban commercial VPNs. I'm on a VPN right now. It doesn't work on 4chan, but it works here (which is nice, I'm tired of having to drop it all the time to post on /mlp/).
>>953Nice try Hiro, but your site has been breach. No more neetbux for you.
>>948You underestimate the tribal warfare of 4chan. If a random flag was used as default (nothing) then people would find a way to point back at the flag and create schizofrenic narratives based on patterns of flags and what posts says even if a flag was random
>>649My plan:
1) Read da rules
2) Lurk
3) Contribute if I can add value to the conversation
Good luck fellow refugee.