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Srice
Sep 11, 2011

A tried and true formula for making a thread is to just post some promo art + a blurb from MAL or something. It's appreciated when people put effort into their OPs but heck if an OP is barebones it's not gonna scare anyone off either if they really wanna talk about the show. Just something that someone can whip up in a few minutes if a particular series without a thread is getting some chatter in the season thread.

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Srice
Sep 11, 2011

FilthyImp posted:

Sometimes you're hyped for a dumb show like Mashle and it's likely the thread won't get many posts anyway so you just toss in the occasional "wow, this is dumb and very fun!" In the season chat and see if anyone else trips into it.

Season chat is fun because I can see folks get increasingly captivated or frustrated by a show I haven't seen yet.

Anyway, since everything is Cours now and not like a run of 45 episodes it feels harder to justify a thread for something that does well, gets a S2 but won't be seen until 2024-25.

Not every thread needs a million posts to be worthwhile. If a thread only gets a page or two then heck, if people enjoyed posting in it then it was worth making.

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