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It was a good idea but the sus links from users made it look like a honeypot. Uncensored anonymous imageboards/textboards are a relic of the past where most users on the internet could be trusted to behave somewhat normally.
Now, the internet includes most of humanity and all the bad things that come along with it. There's only two ways to deal with that:
1. identity-tied accounts or/and AI-powered heavy censorship
2. small self-hosted services with exclusive membership where users mostly know each other
The Internet is no longer a place you go to, it encompasses humanity. The new social structures on the Internet will closely match how humans normally organized before its invention.