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Cakebaker posted:What I reckon would be interesting is knowing sort of what the turnover is within these cultures. At a place like SA there are obviously a lot of long timers and it very much shows that the climate and culture of the site has grown with its members, especially somewhere like D&D. More adult and less nerdy, some parts excluded obviously. I think on /b/ there's probably high turnover because it's generally the first subforum you hear about or find, and it's still what a lot of people think of when they think of 4chan. Not sure about the other boards, but I'd imagine /v/ is probably closer to /b/ than it is to SA in terms of turnover.
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BigRed0427 posted:On that note, do you think the people that eventually left chan boards just moved on to Reddit? I'm not sure, and I think some may have left for Tumblr or stuck to real name social network stuff like Facebook and Twitter.
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