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Bad End Anonymous
Just wondering, but why is it that "request" threads are so hated, arguably we're all interested in whatever other people have to offer in terms of /d/ material, aren't we?

Also, ITT Bad End
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>> Anonymous
gtfo you slav go back to /r/


Anyway, requests are hated because we often get people who post one image and request something that is already regularly posted, so they ought to have it in the first place. Instead of requesting, 1. lurk moar, and if that doesn't succeed, 2. go to /r/

Posts on /e/ /h/ and /d/ should generally be about giving material instead of asking for it. Of course, if you do provide some then it's not that bad.

Some people are awfully paranoid about requests, but requesting IS a bad thing, and it SHOULD be discouraged.
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All of these that I'm posting are X-Ration, you can find it in /rs/ I think
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>>954004

That's a fair point. I'm only curious because it's not that difficult to post the material if you have it, so it seems a little petulant to just say "lurk moar" if someone is asking for something that I'd bet a lot of people would enjoy
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This next one is "A Devil Comes This Night"
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>>954008
>>954009
prease to uproad!
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>>954015

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6afjvd6k
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>>954006
When people post pics to threads where the OP only posted the forced first pic and nothing else, it sends a message to him and others viewing that it's okay to make more of such threads, because he ended up getting what he wanted anyway.
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I was actually thinking the same thing. I've posted things that were apparently seen as request threads and others that were request threads that were not flamed. I think the only difference is how much you put forth. Request threads are fine as long as you do your part to share what you have. So basically it's a give take relationship, and you do your part to at least equalize your give and take. When everyone puts forth we all gain.

1. Make request thread
2. Share your stash
3. Flame /r/ threads
4.????
5. Profit!
>> Anonymous
>>953998
I personally dont hate request threads but it really does come down to the delivery. I am not a free service, nor is anyone else going to become obedient dogs and bend over backwards for some arsehole's rude, expectant, selfish, and often frivilous information/material. Often enough it has already been reposted to death or it really belongs in /r since they don't have the forethought or aren't lurk-a-lots. fuck them. 4chan is about community, If you need some helping out and give me something i need or you contribute something I like then I'll be happy to find or deliver if it is within my means. /r is the first/last resort if you really need help or are just too fucking lazy to contribute, /h is for those that actually feel like giving a bit back and know how to use proper manners.

tldr; go to the top of this post and read it you lazy /requesting selfish fucks!
>> Anonymous
That's why you disguise /r/ threads.

If I wanted enema porns, I shouldn't go "/r/ enema porn" but rather get some enema porns, make a thread called "ITT Enemas" and post what I have. This way, people know what's going on, and I'm at least contributing and asking for more of the same of what I want.
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Another thing: post multiple images QUICKLY at the beginning. If you take too long, you'll get a bunch of disgruntled sagers squatting in your thread and shitting on any further contributions, at which point you're better off starting a new thread and hoping that the sagers are too busy refreshing the old one to notice.

Though I got a question about 4chan's mechanics: do request threads really push active threads off of the board? When I see a themed request thread, I usually think "Oh hey, a place to dump my ________-themed pics so as to motivate others to contribute as well and mutually expand our collections", but if simply creating the thread in the first place activates the thread-pruning, I can see how that'd be less-than-cool.
>> Anonymous
>>954965
Everytime you create a thread, an old thread is pushed off the board.

Unless there are some "holes" left by deleted threads, but that just means the threads were pushed off already.
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>>954965
>do request threads really push active threads off of the board
Yes they do. First off, creating them kills off an old thread. Then, threads die here based on popularity, so the more you help a request thread, you kill off awesome threads that nobody posts in.

Also: requesting is banned by *rule*. In fact, funny story - looking through the rules, it's implied that /po/ is the only board where you can request!

Sage only because I feel no need to bump, but I will post a pic.
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>>954994

By "an old thread", do you mean the ones that are already marked for deletion? 'Cause threads that last that long typically are no longer receiving posts with content.

>>955007

Where's it say in the rules that requesting is banned? The closest I see is a mention that requests should go in /r/, but nothing about banning.
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>>955161
Yeah, those threads. It still means content is getting pushed off the board and replaced by a retarded "I DEMAND! GIVE ME!" I can't check 4chan every day, so it's happened to me a couple of times that I was saving pics from an old thread like that when it was deleted under my nose. When it's a request which did that it's particularly irritating.

And anyway, the rule is "/r/ - All requests belong here". You get banned for breaking rules. Including this one.

And truly, /d/ became a much better place recently since requests are treated with hostility, just a couple of months ago it was so full of nothing but requests that the genuine content was hard to find, even. So I'm pretty happy with the situation improving now.
>> Anonymous
>>955173

The issue here being that the thread which contained the materials I was looking for has long since been deleted. Rather than wait for someone with many more pictures to be kind enough to post all of them, I decided to see if I could jumpstart the process. Obviously (given the lackluster number of pictures posted, but with thanks to those who did), it didn't work.

What confuses me is that if we're going to dismiss and be angry at "request" threads, shouldn't we then rightly reward posters who at least make an effort to offer what little they can?
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>>955173

Breaking the rules isn't an instantly-bannable offense. The vast majority of rule-breakers just have their thread/post deleted, unless it's a severe violation (like child porn). And I'm still not seeing the problem with themed requests (that is, not threads like "ne1 have this manga????", but "ITT, tentacles") if people are contributing. Needless to say, constant content-free bumps by the OP should be a no-no.

>>955375

The attitude towards requesting has become something of a meme. Rather than just report, sage, and move on, people often prefer to hang around and try to kick up an internet fight, regardless of whether the OP was "KIM POSSIBLE PORN GOGOGO" or "Can we get a lactation thread going?". I figure the best way to start a change in attitude is to be that change in attitude, and save the sagings for where they're deserved.
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AnonIB used to have a Bad End imageboard, but it was lost during The Great Downtime. Anybody who wants to can go and recreate it, but I'd advise against it unless you have enough content of your own to attract other posters.
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bad end?
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>> Anonymous
God, I came so hard. Why are worn-out, used, broken women so fucking HOT?
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You haven't seen a real Bad End until you've played a Black Cyc game.
>> Anonymous
>>955007Then, threads die here based on popularity
WRONG.

ON THE NSFW BOARDS (EXCEPT /b/) threads die based on age. No matter how much you bump a thread, it'll still die when it becomes the oldest thread on the board. And no matter how much sage and ignore a thread, it'll still stay until all the threads made before it die first (unless it's deleted by a janitor/a mod/it's poster).

It's only ON /b/ AND THE SFW BOARDS that threads die based on popularity. On those boards the lowest thread on the board dies when a new thread is posted, so bumping actually makes a difference. Even then threads have a bump limit, so threads will eventually die anyway.
>> Anonymous
>>955818

I can't tell if you're asking what bad end is, or whether your picture fits. The definition I've always assumed is the state of being for a girl who has been (or is being) physically abused as the result of achieving a "bad ending" in a game. For me, it's any picture of the girl after she's been raped.

I have no further content, but I will still attempt to bump this thread on the basis of enjoying bad end
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I'm not sure the average 4channer understands the mechanics of 4chan as well as they might claim. I seem to be still present and contributing after that maxed-out bestiality thread, despite the dire warnings/threats of my fellow anonymii.
>> Anonymous
I got banned for requesting after posting a single image in a new thread with no text. I just thought the image was interesting (forget exactly what it was now, though)
>> Anonymous
>>955875
got a link?
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>>956529
Lies, that's the best end in any h-manga ever.
>> not better than you but hell if i care
>>956529
Oh come on, that's awesome end, not bad end. Sage for way offtopic with a plus for witty attempt at lulz.
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>>956521
Shit, I've never even seen this one. Bump for win <3
>> Anonymous
bump for more bad end....
>> Anonymous
>>956707

SAUCE?
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>>956737

Filled an /h/ thread with /h/-safe bad ends over the weekend. I suspect it's dead by now, but my connection is horribly slow right now so I can't be arsed to check.
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Come to think of it, there was also a /d/ thread on Saturday that got maxed-out with /d/-themed bad ends, but it got deleted on account of beginning its life as a request thread.
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Which ties in with what the OP said, really.
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>>956707

delicious sauce?
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HOLY SHIT, MORE
>> Anonymous
>>956788

Sauce indeed.
>> Anonymous
>>956788
This is more of a good end, in my opinion.
>> Anonymous
>>954004
Eh, posts on the porn boards are never charitable, since you're always hoping to get more material than you have. Every thread is, in the end, a request thread where you bait people by posting a few pics.
>> Anonymous
I figured it out. :o

We're not getting any sauce <--- THAT'S THE BAD END!
>> Anonymous
>>954006
Why do we need to bother to explain why /r/equest topics don't belong in /d/?

First of all, it's just fucking against the rules. You know how to follow simple rules, right? I don't care what kind of quasi-rebellious internet reject you think you are, you're not going to revolt for a "greater cause or gain", you're not going to make a statement; you're just going to make a fool out of yourself.

Second, /r/equestors SELDOM contribute anything to these boards. They'll post one or two images in the topic, and people may post related material. Things get posted, but that's not the point. These boards are meant to be used for people to contribute, /r/ topics are one-sided. You post 4+ related images as a contribution, or you don't post at all.

Third, /r/equesters are lazy, incapable of even referring to Google, or even checking on OTHER BOARDS ON THE SAME WEBSITE (/rs/, /r/, /t/, or even the same board even) for what's already posted. This blatant stupidity gets them a lot of flak too.

These are more than enough reasons for everyone to flame /r/equestors till they stop breathing. These reasons may already be posted, I haven't read through this topic, so take this as another endorsement of those reasons. Anything to beat some sense into people's otherwise empty cranium.
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>>956758
>>957161
Choukou Sennin Haruka (Beat Blades Haruka)
>> Anonymous
xration is hawt
>> Anonymous
>>956785

Sauce on this
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>>957361

Thank you!
I dug up the CG set, if anyone else wants it.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O7APSVB6
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>>956517
>>956518
Artist?
>> Anonymous
>>957813
http://yotsuba.saiin.net/~maou11/
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>>957910
Thanks! but i can't find>>956517
>>956518
on that webpage. Are they from a doujin of his?
>> Anonymous
>>956529
God, I hated that. The entire thing was hot as hell, and then THAT happened. I couldn't stop laughing, and I lost desire to masturbate. It sucked.
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>>957301

>I haven't read through this topic

Good to know! We'll be sure to give your argument the same respect and consideration.
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Bad end, becoming a worse end?
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>>957301

cool strawman bro
>> Anonymous
>>957942
http://yotsuba.saiin.net/~maou11/underworld.htm
>> Anonymous
>>958164
Thanks.
>> Anonymous
Bumping so I can get to this thread later on.
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>>958164

Either I'm a huge sissy, or that is the stuff of nightmares.
>> Anonymous
>>958234
Then why the fuck did you save that picture?
>> Anonymous
>>958234
That picture is worse.
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>>958013
>>958234
shooting girls isn't /d/ material.
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Aw, those are just japanese SFX for hugs.
>> Anonymous
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Hey, no actual girl-shooting was depicted, ya gits.

/h/ didn't even complain, much less delete 'em.
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I am anonymous, hear me whine.
>> Anonymous
>>958301
Implied is almost as bad.
>> Anonymous
>>958301
Fuck off.
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So why's /d/ so much touchier than /h/? I'd have thought this board would be the more laid back one, considering the oft-troubling diversity of its content.
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Dangit, how'd I miss that Marked For Deletion for so long? Godspeed, noble thread.