I agree with a poster who said something along the lines of:
I can think of a good reason to allow /b to exist and remain uncensored. It does serve a most useful function. It does benefit society. Much in the same way
that a sewage tank on a pig farm does. You appreciate it not for it's contents, but that it keeps it all in one place. Much like the sewage tank, /b allows
the rest of the internet to get on with its collective life and work without wallowing in pig shit.
I can think of a good reason to allow /b to exist and remain uncensored. It does serve a most useful function. It does benefit society. Much in the same way
that a sewage tank on a pig farm does. You appreciate it not for it's contents, but that it keeps it all in one place. Much like the sewage tank, /b allows
the rest of the internet to get on with its collective life and work without wallowing in pig shit.