It's kind of an interesting question, because *chan culture has a strong relationship to nihilism that it at the same time tries to disavow.
Nowadays, one can scarcely bring up nihilism without people immediately having a knee jerk buzzword memer reaction and start spouting e.dgy nonsense - even if this is understandable given that the vast majority of self-proclaimed nihilists have no idea what nihilism really is - but once upon a time before 8chan become a neo-reactionary stronghold and halfchan became a liberal shithole - both ideologies of course clinging desperately to their pithy values - oldfag *chan culture was incredibly nihilistic. You can look to /baphomet/ for a small glimpse at this: People raiding and doxxing people and destroying their lives for nothing else than for the lulz, posting gore, doing disgusting or violent stuff to appease a rabble of creeps on the internet looking for a spectacle. This destructive, amoral attitude was the lifeblood of old /b/, and back then if you held to any kind of morality, religion, or politics you were ridiculed.
I think there are plenty of people on 8chan who would stick around here if we got more traffic and if more people knew about this board, consequently. People would come to post skellies, post gore, post pictures of diseases and war zones and disasters, talk about horror and metal and other depressing shit, talk about their own shit lives, all that stuff. People who would come here thinking this is a place to rant about >tfw no gf or legeneracy would get grey pilled or would leave.
I'm going to be doing weekly streams of horror movies in October though. That should help get the word out there. Hopefully after that this board will have a good solid base of regular posters.