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>>111198
I've seen pretty much every post you made since you started. I personally think 4chan /k/'s patch crowd were giving you the cold shoulder for a few reasons, not really reasons that were your fault. Basically, patch threads have a pretty tight-knit (ha ha ha) little group of patch makers and they in turn have a decent relationship with their main buyers. After that, there's the general mostly-lurking community.
The overwhelming majority of patch makers on 4chan's /k/ are from /k/ or at least from 4chan (like /out/ and /pol/ patchfags) and they start making patches from the board for the board. Minor exceptions aside, having a brand new trip show up right out of the blue advertizing patches for another website entirely probably rubbed those guys the wrong way. I don't remember seeing your 4ch/k/ trip in any post before your patches were available, nor do I remember seeing any poll or question about those patches before they were available. I could be wrong though, I try to stay up to date on patch threads but there are only so many hours in a day, and my list of patches that I want from the current 4ch/k/ patch guys is quite small, so I normally just give it a quick scroll to see if anything interesting has popped up. I don't pay that much attention to the rest of the posts unless someone it sticking something up their butts.
I think it's like they have their little clique with in-jokes and a few members in their secret club makes some stuff, and then a random person they'd never seen before walks into their club meeting and tries to sell them stuff they didn't ask for (even if it's stuff they'd normally want a lot).
Don't get me wrong, I very much like your patches and I thought you were perfectly cordial even when facing some unsavory comments, but from what I gather, popular patchselling on 4chan is a bit of a process that starts something like an anon saying "I can make patches like this anyone interested", posting updates of the thing thread after thread with those funny scanned-patch-prototype fuckups, eventually getting a trip once people are trying to throw money at the screen because they've been drooling over patch #56, and then posting a where_get_thing link.
At this point, I think they'd be ok with you just saying hi and posting a patch concept. Could be something like this with a "anyone interested, post cybermancy stuff you'd like to see patches for" or something.
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