Author Topic: Wtf is 4Chan?  (Read 5664 times)



/x/ is pretty neat
...but still needs more mind forget



The best way to troll weaboos.
"NO
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT COUNTRY
DESTROYED!!! ;_;"


be careful what you say, or consequences will NEVER be the same.
you done goofed

Anyway as much as people berate /b/ for being home to a lot of teenagers with nothing better to do, the competent members can and are a legitimate threat to internet users and websites. I dropped the whole LOEL ANON WE ARE LEGION HURR thing years ago, but Anonymous as a group fascinates me. While mainly it's just people with no real talent trying to fit in, some members have various levels of intelligence and different areas of expertise, mainly with hacking and botnets, but a few have amazing investigatory skills as well. When Anonymous makes an enemy, they don't write mean comments, they find your name, email, home address, phone number, cell number, names of your family, all your alt accounts, accounts on other sites, and your entire history of being an active user on the internet, and they don't do nice things with said information. Most times it's for sport, and hilarity (forgetin pizzas man), but sometimes it's legitimately destructive.
« Last Edit: July 18, 2010, 01:45:12 PM by yuki »

"NO
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT COUNTRY
DESTROYED!!! ;_;"

I say nuke it more



4chan is a simple image-based bulletin board where anyone can post comments and share images. 4chan's collaborative-community format is copied from one of the most popular forums in Japan, Futaba Channel. Different boards are dedicated to different topics, from Japanese anime, manga, and culture to videogames, music, and photography. Users do not need to register a username before participating in the community. Feel free to click on a board that interests you, and jump right in—anyone can contribute!

Oh lookit that, who knew you could learn so much about a site by just visiting the home page?

Do not go on 4chan. Easy as that

Do not go on 4/b/. Easy as that
4chan as a whole is not as terrible as you think it is.

It's a good site. I browse /mu/, /a/ and occasionally /b/.