>>22553
>>22554
No, no, I'm referring to some (supposed) nasty inboard fighting. I don't the specifics, but I heard it directly from the top of /svidya/ before they abandoned the board. Granted, /miku/ is not /svidya/, but just that it happens is upsetting.
Apparently there is a number of boards that more or less work together to drive boards away they don't like. To my understanding it is a group of stormfags who try to keep/tried to keep 8chan 'pure' by bombarding anything reportedly politically correct, left-winged, or generally not /pol/ The smear-campaign aimed at /leftpol/ is an example of this, just as the recent /intl/ fiasco shows that there is at least animosity between boards and userbases.
I can also confirm from personal searching that some people are dedicated to ruining boards. Painting boards in a bad light, via arrogant promotion - harassing people on /meta/ - that kinda stuff. I found no evidence to suggest they belong to some sort of shadow administration though: just shitposters doing what they do best - pic related.
Eitherway, some people dedicate their days to scouting out boards, looking for things they don't like, so they can shitpost about it somewhere. Although I'm not sure this is linked to a bigger network, the /svidya/ administration was adamant it was the case. Considering the prominence of /svidya/ a few months back - and their utter decay afterwards - I feel it is at least noteworthy.
tl;dr: inter-board politics SUCK
Also, there is a board dedicated to getting gets. It even has a fancy computer that calculates board-gets. Makes it as easy as two clicks and making a post.