1) why are we grouped with /r9k/ and /s4s/ on the navbar? 2) what's the reasoning behind separating a, b, etc and 3, aco, etc?
>>138342>1) why are we grouped with /r9k/ and /s4s/ on the navbar?
>>138342I think the first list are the "original" boards, then the next list are just... idk, general boards? and the last one are "new" boards.I am not sure why /r9k/, /s4s/, and /vip/ are separete. it's kind of silly
>>138391>"original" boards>has /v/ spin-offs like /vst/
>>138392you are right, also /jp/ is in the third list and would be considered an original board by any standard it seems totally meaningless to me