- 4chan - Wikipedia
4chan is an anonymous English-language imageboard website Launched by Christopher "moot" Poole in October 2003, the site hosts boards dedicated to a wide variety of topics, from video games and television to literature, cooking, weapons, music, history, technology, anime, physical fitness, politics, and sports, among others Registration is not available, except for staff, and users typically
- 4chan - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4chan is an English language website based on the Japanese Futaba Channel where people can post and discuss pictures and other images These types of sites are called imageboards
- What happened to 4chan? | The Week
The hacker posted screenshots allegedly showing 4chan's "back end, source code, and templates to ban users," said Tech Crunch, along with a list of the names of 4chan moderators and "janitors," or
- Who Or What Was 4chan And What Did They Do? - Times Now
4chan has etched itself into the annals of online culture by becoming a prominent entity in internet history This imageboard was created in 2003 by Christopher Poole Since then, it has sparked a wide range of reactions, with some appreciating its impact on internet memes, activism and controversies- and others criticizing it
- 4chan Is Back Online, Days After The Infamous Hack That Leaked Its . . .
4chan has been down for 10 days, ever since members of the rival Soyjak party imageboard attacked its mainframe But now, the site is back online after widespread speculation that it wouldn't return
- Is 4chan gone? What happened to the notorious message board
The controversial online message board 4chan has remained offline for nearly a week following a reported hack that exposed moderators and backend systems
- 4chan is back after a nearly two-week shutdown, but it still . . . - Engadget
4chan is back with some limited capabilities after a major cyber attack that left its servers offline for more than 10 days
- 4chan Is Dead. Its Toxic Legacy Is Everywhere - WIRED
It’s likely that there will never be a site like 4chan again But everything now—from X and YouTube to global politics—seems to carry its toxic legacy
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