I appreciate the amount of detective work that goes into researching some of the more obscure cows, as well as the manner that some users present the information they've gathered - it reminds me of old school investigative journalism, but funny.
So I guess I come for the cows, or rather, their OPs.
Aside from that, I appreciate a community that can still accommodate and tolerate opinions that aren't squeaky clean PC - even if I don't share a lot of them, I believe that removing certain opinions, even if I abhor them, is nonsense and impedes dialogue between camps. It drives rifts ever deeper, instead of allowing us to peek across the fence and exchange a few words every now and again to better understand each other, ultimately leading to what has now become a very binary worldview on both sides, shaped by archetypes built on the worst qualities of the "left" and the "right" - one perspective sees only the libtard troonsquad, the other only the fascist nazi.
This used to be one of the most beautiful aspects of the internet - the exchange of ideas with people you share nothing with, besides a brief moment in which both parties happen to visit the same site about a shared interest.
Now with opinion bubbles and algorithms deciding to feed you a continuous stream of samethink, that has utterly disappeared from what is now "conventional" social media.
(Mind you, the edgy retards who come just to /pol/ post in the name of freeze-peach, every chance they get, instead of laughing at the tards with the rest, are getting a bit old)