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>I sort of want to build a community here without the gender wars and general degeneracy the original has but don't know how to attract the right kind of people. Any thoughts?
Not OP, but yes, a lot. Post yourself and keep things active that way, and then just wait. The comfiest board of this kind that ever existed was Magicchan, and it was slow and had very few users - but one quality post a week was so much better than the one-sentence spam you get most places that it was worth it. Then it died, like everything else good. I remember 8chan's r9k, it was fantastic, at least for my money. I tried to get the board back as soon as 8kun came back up but for whatever reason, it didn't work no matter what board name I used, and I gave up. I don't know how many of those robots are still even around, and I don't know exactly what kind of userbase you're looking for, but my worst nightmare is for this board, like so many others, to try and advertise itself only to have it flooded by a bunch of teenagers on their phones.