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Posts about tabletop games like these shouldn't really be in /co/, but the users there don't seem to mind and the guy's getting some discussion now. Should I delete threads like these? Or maybe I should try to delete them if I catch them before people reply, but leave it once it starts to get some discussion going like that?
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A bunch of months ago there were a lot of users in /v/ wanting a tabletop board for war games/pen&paper RPGs/board games/card games/etc. /b/ is pretty much the only place for them at the moment.
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I'd leave them. They fit in better in /co/ than in /b/. Besides, we've had some good discussions with them, and I can't say I've ever seen anyone complain about them.
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>a tabletop board for war games/pen&paper RPGs/board games/card games/etc.

That would be a great board.
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we get a lot of such threads on /m/ as well, but ours tend to be filled with blatant trollbait and flamewars.
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Sounds like if we were to tell the people who post these things in /m/ that they should instead post in /co/, at least until such time that a tabletop board is made, that would solve a lot of your /m/ problems.
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I think a better idea might just be to turn /v/ into a board for all games besides sports.



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