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> there's been mostly just you literally whining about newfags not complying with your arbitrary rules in your screencap and this thread (and some whining about mods existing). 

If it was mostly my own thoughts on the matter why didn't /AM/ move? This alone dismantles that part of your argument but I want you to understand.
Just to make it clear: this whining was not directed at people visiting /AM/ at that point but at dangers of loosing cultural identity when moving to a /sp/ focused site with /sp/ population and /sp/ ownership. Yea they were saying it sorta jokingly but that didn't change the fact that they wanted /spa/ not /am/ and there are some differences which they didn't seem to get which, again, is okay for guests but not for hosts.

> and /AM/ has bad administration

Genuinely curious. Elaborate.

> These are the only users you need to worry about not driving out, and they're also the only users you don't need to worry about driving out. 

So you mean to tell /AM/ came to a grinding halt because of technical difficulties? Freedom wasn't restricted in any meaningful way. You don't leave a community you care for because of technical difficulties, you try get them to move to a different place and if smoothness of operation is the most important thing for them they follow, just like /sp/. Not a single person writing a goodbye post said 500-kun killed all the fun of posting on /AM/ for them. There was that one type of posting bringing technical issues again and again but that was it.

Take a look at these people displeased by the 'context' https://archive.is/oRVSF
By your way of thinking every one of them would be a whiner, misfit, non-OC-generating subuser. Yet I can see /aM/ in those posting styles trying to curb that 'context' every OC generating uberuser is supposed to be immune to. Unfortunately though I think I was a misfit in that I tried to make /am/ too much like /intl/ but what I saw in the process is that everyone has their limits. 
People aren't going to exert themselves making advanced shitposts for communities they don't want to be a part of. It's as simple as that.