>>54676Claiming that the shitposting culture of the site is destined to die is a projected bias, nobody knows if it will live or die, but when we had our own sites, it was extremely strong and connected. I think there's a lot of psychological factors that played into this.
My main point is that there's not really a current userbase interested in what you're explaining, and I don't believe that logically one could come. The churro only really grew because of it's initial attention and it's rapid culture growth, but this was due to how the site was structured and the predicament the soysphere was in
There's still a niche for a churro/chudwin/spinny site, I still interact with people who carry the culture, it's definitely not dead yet. The telegram posts for the chinny have upwards of 200 views each and these posts are fairly recent. It's unfair to claim that it will die or has
What culture do you exactly want to grow if it's not shitposters? What makes your idea for a future culture resistant to death?
Basically my points:
It's unfair to call churro culture flawed or dead or it will die, it has been proven to survive even without sites to it's name
There's no foreseeable or current userbase interested in what you're explaining (or I think so)
To grow you have to appeal to what you've already confirmed can grow a community, not what you think will confirm a community. From there you can have fresh eyes and recount on what you're already planning if by then you still want to do it
ALSO
Hell nawh I do not like normies, youtube ads for an imageboard like this is impossible
(I don't wanna shit on your ideas, I think you basically want like a huge imageboard, I don't think this is realistic as of now, but it could eventually be possible, but you need to be humble initially and only work by what you know works and know that your mind will eventually change as it has when you started the churro.)
Also sorry if it's a bit long I'm really passionate for this stuff