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Anonymous
/d/ operates best with give and take. The worst things that happen are threads that are on here every day that are nothing but reposts. Blatent /r/'s for things commonly found on rapidsearch are also a problem (mostly due to newfaggotry).
/d/ works well also if there is a rare or hard to find doujin/set that appeals to it and can't be found on rapidsearch. While it's not /r/, you are more likely to find people that want to find the source of such a doujin/set on /d/, and thus have a higher chance of getting more. At the same time those that browse /d/ but don't browse /r/ get to find something they might have missed.
In general, use common sense.
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