>>89316>and drop a rule to stop these bitching threadsExcept that won't solve anything because anyone who wants to break the rules will do so already and bans are hilariously easy to bypass on 4chan. People say no poies on /b/ or anywhere on 4chan? Still "chikun" threads on /b/ to this day. Big fucking sticky says "no board requests or deletion requests" on /q/? Board became filled with nothing but that.
Change it now because it bothers you, and that will only make their dicks harder and do it just to spite you. That's why lax moderation is best. People will get bored of doing the same shit over and over, there will be a new meme if some shitty phrase bugs you. But by going "STOP IT! STOP RIGHT NOW YOU ANGER ME!" will make the throbbing troll cocks burst forth in a glorious display as they pierce your ass over and over.
That's partially why 4chan became shit. People started to forget that you're supposed to IGNORE the fucking trolls if they bother you, not tell them to stop, not try to make rules that'll make them stop, etc.
You just make initial rules and then ban those who don't follow the rules, and keep it lax. That's partially why public bannings are so rare, because when people see (user was banned for this post) everyone and their mother will come out of the woodwork to spam and try to do it too. And when mods get uppity, shit tends to backfire like the whole #outlaws shit on /sp/, the short lived banning dumb shit on /b/, telling people to stop making requests on /q/, telling people to stop posting ponies, telling people to stop doing it for free, and I can go on and on.