>>/34081/
 >>/34082/
The input is appreciated.

Deleted:
 >>/8871/ (I always found this thread incredibly sad. I hope the OP is okay.)
 >>/12908/ (This thread was obviously complete garbage from the beginning, though 'dickanon' was an amusing character.)
 >>/17847/ (Not a terrible idea for a thread, and probably different enough of a premise from /qtg/ that it could have been maintained, but the OP abandoned it immediately after making it so whatever.)
 >>/9830/ (It's still over though.)
 >>/4661/ ( >>/5454/ has more and more recent posts so we'll keep that.)
 >>/5108/ (I'm not sure it really fits into  >>/18815/ but I actually should have deleted this a long time ago anyway.)
 >>/16909/ (obsolete chart thread.)

 >>/12405/ I'm going to leave up. There are a number of posters in the thread so at least some people are interested in it + there are too many posts/images for it to comfortably fit into something like /qtg/ or misc egirls.

The chart/collage threads have been a persistent problem especially with how low effort and poorly made most of them are, and we've deleted several of them in the past. I'm not entirely opposed to them having their own thread, they're unique enough of a concept, allowing general discussion of recent, specifically /r9k/ related girls and trends, which some people seem to want, and a lot of the girls on the charts don't really need their own threads—these threads allow some minor discussion of them. But these charts/collages really need to be confined to one individual thread i.e. something like a "General R9K Chart/Collage Thread" or similar. It is completely unnecessary to create a new thread for every chart with minor variations, the new ones making the old ones obsolete, and it won't be allowed going forward.

The e-boy thread I'm not really a fan of but it may be useful as a containment for other garbage, so I'll leave it.

I might just create an "Off-Topic" or sort of general discussion thread that could serve to encompass some of the lower quality threads being made, and also to contain some of the irrelevant posts that have been being made in other threads. Threads like  >>/33849/ (which we'll remove once it slides) and  >>/11180/ and the various other "It's Over"-style ones could reasonably be contained in that. The Off-Topic threads on /agatha/ were actually some of the most active. I think most everything else can fit into already existing threads. Low-quality/low-effort threads that don't really contribute anything of value or gain any traction we'll just start deleting more frequently. 

> I'm also unsure whether or not agatha2 would benefit from a rule along the lines of "Before you create a thread, check the catalog to see if someone has already made one"
I'll add that to the sticky, I should have before really.