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I'm a relatively new user to this board and at first, the slow speed hit my /g/-calibrated behaviors like a brick wall. Everything on /g/ demands you stick around all day just to see replies because the shallow (and read-only) archive erases everything away. This leads to the same bait being posted endlessly, when I moved over to here, I initially couldn't even comprehend that there is a deep archive. It's a fresh discovery for me (hence this enthusiastic reply)
It's commendable to be disciplined when creating threads. Go and read through existing conversation to avoid repeating things. Bump something old, your comment gets replies all the same, but you continue that long and hopefully interesting and comprehensive conversation. That's the experience.
A fast, disorganized text/image board is just IRC or *shudders* Discord chat you have to refresh manually. Drivel so pointless that it's not even worth logging longer than a few days.