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4chan's literature discussion board, described as having elitism that is easier to stomach than comparable Reddit communities

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"From what I can tell, it's really a copypasta from /lit/"
"first ever post on /lit/ about Jordan Peterson - three years before the pronoun protest and the start of the downward spiral"
"If you have any ability to brush off shit talk, it's great. Even their elitism on boards like /lit/ is easier to stomach that the comparable communities on Reddit. No profiles so no one cares about having the ultimate clapback or moderating the discussion."
"Ironically I used to browse /lit/ when I was in college but never actually read a single book (typical /lit/ user, I imagine) during that period. It's frustrating to think of all the time I spent reading inane discussions on where to start with Guenon and looking at charts instead of actually readin"
Has anyone successfully gotten back into reading? · u/NumberNine131 · ↑65 · 2023-03-25
"4chan's /lit/ charts were removed from their fandom wiki a few weeks ago. I archived them in case anyone else was interested in them too."
/lit/ charts archive · u/wigglefruit · ↑182 · 2024-08-31
"nowhere else on the internet comes close. goodreads? fuck you"
i'm going to miss /lit/ so much, goddamn it · u/tzsatscian · ↑150 · 2025-04-16
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