Might I offer the people running this some advice?
I see you are trying to get your numbers back up, if you want to avoid drama/raids from outside avoid tripcodes.
Femanons seem to be bad with stuff like that, /cgl/ on halfchan has the same type of nasty drama because of the small userbase and everyone who contributes content having an established identity.
If your userbase can manage that you'll probably work better.
As for outside raids, it's hard to hide from the feminist eye as many lurk /pol/ and related site/boards looking for anything like this to attack.
(kinda ironic that the thing they attack the most is other young women organizing if they don't share their views)
If you say had a board which was about traditional relationships in general then you'd likely get more male users who would probably help defend the place against floods.
Though I understand the desire to have something female focused, as men tend to get the majority of floorspace in conservative talking spots.
Also, the chans in general don't have any sort of functioning system for lonely anons to find eachother.
/soc/ was meant to fill that role, and for the first weeks it was largely what you'd think.
Shy conservative types, NEETS, general social misfits looking for dates.
Of course all the casuals from /b/ who mainly come from offsite flooded the place and now /soc/ on halfchan is more or less another branch of the tinder hookup culture.
If your board fostered the reputation of being able to help traditional anons get relationships, you'd probably get some very staunch users willing to defend this place.
As a male anon leaning conservative, I have a sinking feeling that only a conservative femanon would ever truly understand me as a person.
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