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4chan

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 anime and manga to video games, cooking, weapons, television, music, literature, history, fitness, politics, and sports, among others. Registration is not available and users typically post anonymously.[2] As of 2022, 4chan receives more than 22 million unique monthly visitors, of which approximately half are from the United States.[3][4]

4chan
Homepage on October 10, 2022
Type of site
Imageboard
Available inEnglish
OwnerHiroyuki Nishimura
Created byChristopher Poole
URL
  • www.4chan.org (NSFW)
  • www.4channel.org (SFW)
CommercialYes
RegistrationNone available (except for staff)
LaunchedOctober 1, 2003; 19 years ago (2003-10-01)[1]

4chan was created as an unofficial English-language counterpart to the Japanese imageboard Futaba Channel, also known as 2chan, and its first boards were created for posting images and discussion related to anime. The site has been described as a hub of Internet subculture, its community being influential in the formation and popularization of prominent Internet memes, such as lolcats, Rickrolling, rage comics, wojaks, Pepe the Frog, as well as hacktivist and political movements, such as Anonymous and the alt-right. 4chan has often been the subject of media attention as a source of controversies, including the coordination of pranks and harassment against websites and Internet users, and the posting of illegal and offensive content. In 2008, The Guardian summarized the 4chan community as "lunatic, juvenile (...) brilliant, ridiculous and alarming".[5]

Background

 
Christopher Poole, 4chan's founder, at XOXO Festival in 2012

The majority of posting on 4chan takes place on imageboards, on which users have the ability to share images and create threaded discussions.[6][7] As of August 2022, the site's homepage lists 75 imageboards and one Flash animation board. Most boards have their own set of rules and are dedicated to a specific topic, including anime and manga, video games, music, literature, fitness, politics, and sports, among others. Uniquely, the "Random" board—also known as /b/—enforces no particular rules.[8] The main protagonist of the Japanese Yotsuba&! manga, Yotsuba Koiwai, has been described as an "unofficial mascot" of the website by Wired writer Justin Ling.[9]

4chan is the Internet's most trafficked imageboard, according to the Los Angeles Times.[10] 4chan's Alexa rank is 853 as of March 2022[11] though it has been as high as 56.[12] It is provided to its users free of charge and consumes a large amount of bandwidth; as a result, its financing has often been problematic. Poole has acknowledged that donations alone could not keep the site online, and turned to advertising to help make ends meet.[13] However, the explicit content hosted on 4chan has deterred businesses who do not want to be associated with the site's content.[14] In January 2009, Poole signed a new deal with an advertising company; in February 2009, he was $20,000 in debt, and the site was continuing to lose money.[15] The 4chan servers were moved from Texas to California in August 2008, which upgraded the maximum bandwidth throughput of 4chan from 100Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s.[16]

Unlike most web forums, 4chan does not have a registration system, allowing users to post anonymously.[17][18] Posting is ephemeral, as threads receiving recent replies are "bumped" to the top of their respective board and old threads are deleted as new ones are created.[2] Any nickname may be used when posting, even one that has been previously adopted, such as "Anonymous" or "moot".[19] In place of registration, 4chan has provided tripcodes as an optional form of authenticating a poster's identity.[20] As making a post without filling in the "Name" field causes posts to be attributed to "Anonymous", general understanding on 4chan holds that Anonymous is not a single person but a collective (hive) of users.[21] Moderators generally post without a name even when performing sysop actions. A "capcode" may be used to attribute the post to "Anonymous ## Mod", although moderators often post without the capcode.[22] In a 2011 interview on Nico Nico Douga, Poole explained that there are approximately 20 volunteer moderators active on 4chan.[note 1] 4chan also has a junior moderation team, called "janitors", who may delete posts or images and suggest that the normal moderation team ban a user, but who cannot post with a capcode. Revealing oneself as a janitor is grounds for immediate dismissal.[23]

4chan has been the target of occasional denial of service attacks. For instance, on December 28, 2010, 4chan and other websites went down due to such an attack, following which Poole said on his blog, "We now join the ranks of MasterCard, Visa, PayPal, et al.—an exclusive club!"[24]

History

The site was launched as 4chan.net on October 1, 2003, by Christopher Poole, a then-15-year-old student from New York City using the online handle "moot".[25] Poole had been a regular participant on Something Awful's subforum "Anime Death Tentacle Rape Whorehouse" (ADTRW), where many users were familiar with the Japanese imageboard format and Futaba Channel ("2chan.net").[17] When creating 4chan, Poole obtained Futaba Channel's open source code and translated the Japanese text into English using AltaVista's Babel Fish online translator.[note 1][26] After the site's creation, Poole invited users from the ADTRW subforum, many of whom were dissatisfied with the site's moderation, to visit 4chan, which he advertised as an English-language counterpart to Futaba Channel and a place for Western fans to discuss anime and manga.[7][27][28] At its founding, the site only hosted one board: /b/ (Anime/Random).[note 1]

Before the end of 2003, several new anime-related boards were added, including /h/ (Hentai), /c/ (Anime/Cute), /d/ (Hentai/Alternative), /w/ (Wallpapers/Anime), /y/ (Yaoi), and /a/ (Anime). Additionally, a lolicon board was created at /l/ (Lolikon),[30] but was disabled following the posting of genuine child pornography and ultimately deleted in October 2004, after threats of legal action.[31][32] In February 2004, GoDaddy suspended the 4chan.net domain, prompting Poole to move the site to its current domain at 4chan.org. On March 1, 2004, Poole announced that he lacked the funds to pay the month's server bill, but was able to continue operations after receiving a swarm of donations from users.[33] In June 2004, 4chan experienced six weeks of downtime after PayPal suspended 4chan's donations service after receiving complaints about the site's content.[34] Following 4chan's return, several non-anime related boards were introduced, including /k/ (Weapons), /o/ (Auto), and /v/ (Video Games).[35] In 2008, nine new boards were created, including the sports board at /sp/, the fashion board at /fa/ and the "Japan/General" (the name later changed to "Otaku Culture") board at /jp/.[36] By this point, 4chan's culture had altered, moving away from the "early, more childish," humour, as evident by the likes of Project Chanology; trolling underwent a so-called "golden age", taking aim at American corporate media.[37][38]

In January 2011, Poole announced the deletion of the /r9k/ ("ROBOT9000") and /new/ (News) boards, saying that /new/ had become devoted to racist discussions, and /r9k/ no longer served its original purpose of being a test implementation of xkcd's ROBOT9000 script.[39] During the same year, the /soc/ board was created in an effort to reduce the number of socialization threads on /b/. /r9k/ was restored on October 23, 2011, along with /hc/ ("Hardcore", previously deleted), /pol/ (a rebranding of /new/) and the new /diy/ board, in addition to an apology by Poole where he recalls how he criticized the deletion of Encyclopedia Dramatica and realized that he had done the same.[citation needed]

In 2010, 4chan had implemented reCAPTCHA in an effort to thwart spam arising from JavaScript worms. By November 2011, 4chan made the transition to utilizing Cloudflare following a series of DDoS attacks. The 4chan imageboards were rewritten in valid HTML5/CSS3 in May 2012 in an effort to improve client-side performance.[16] On September 28, 2012, 4chan introduced a "4chan pass"[40] that, when purchased, "allows users to bypass typing a reCAPTCHA verification when posting and reporting posts on the 4chan image boards"; the money raised from the passes will go towards supporting the site.[41]

 
Hiroyuki Nishimura, the owner of 4chan since 2015

On January 21, 2015, Poole stepped down as the site's administrator, citing stress from controversies such as Gamergate as the reason for his departure.[42][43][44] On September 21, 2015, Poole announced that Hiroyuki Nishimura had purchased from him the ownership rights to 4chan, without disclosing the terms of the acquisition.[28][45][46] Nishimura was the former administrator of 2channel between 1999 and 2014, the website forming the basis for anonymous posting culture which influenced later websites such as Futaba Channel and 4chan;[47] Nishimura lost 2channel's domain after it was seized by his registrar, Jim Watkins,[48][49] after the latter alleged financial difficulties.[50] Wired later reported that Japanese toy manufacturer Good Smile Company, Japanese telecommunication Dwango, and Nishimura's company Future Search Brazil may have helped facilitate Nishimura's purchase, with anonymous sources telling the publication that Good Smile obtained partial ownership in the website as compensation.[51]

In October 2016, it was reported that the site was facing financial difficulties that could lead to its closure or radical changes.[52] In a post titled "Winter is Coming", Hiroyuki Nishimura said, "We had tried to keep 4chan as is. But I failed. I am sincerely sorry", citing server costs, infrastructure costs, and network fees.[53]

On November 17, 2018, it was announced that the site would be split into two, with the work-safe boards moved to a new domain, 4channel.org, while the NSFW boards would remain on the 4chan.org domain. In a series of posts on the topic, Nishimura explained that the split was due to 4chan being blacklisted by most advertising companies and that the new 4channel domain would allow for the site to receive advertisements by mainstream ad providers.[54]

In a 2020 interview with Vice Media, several current or past moderators spoke about what they perceived as racist intent behind the site's management. They described how a managing moderator named RapeApe is attempting to use the site as a tool for the alt-right, and how Nishimura is "hands-off, leaving moderation of the site primarily to RapeApe." Neither Nishimura nor RapeApe responded to these allegations.[55] Far-right extremism has been reported by public authorities, commentators and civil society groups as connected, in part, to 4chan, an association that had arisen by 2015.[56][57]

Christopher Poole

Poole kept his real-life identity hidden until it was revealed on July 9, 2008, in The Wall Street Journal. Prior to that, he had used the alias "moot".[25]

In April 2009, Poole was voted the world's most influential person of 2008 by an open Internet poll conducted by Time magazine.[58] The results were questioned even before the poll completed, as automated voting programs and manual ballot stuffing were used to influence the vote.[59][60][61] 4chan's interference with the vote seemed increasingly likely, when it was found that reading the first letter of the first 21 candidates in the poll spelled out a phrase containing two 4chan memes: "mARBLECAKE. ALSO, THE GAME."[62]

On September 12, 2009, Poole gave a talk on why 4chan has a reputation as a "Meme Factory" at the Paraflows Symposium in Vienna, Austria, which was part of the Paraflows 09 festival, themed Urban Hacking. In this talk, Poole mainly attributed this to the anonymous system, and to the lack of data retention on the site ("The site has no memory.").[63][64]

In April 2010, Poole gave evidence in the trial United States of America v. David Kernell as a government witness.[65] As a witness, he explained the terminology used on 4chan to the prosecutor, ranging from "OP" to "lurker". He also explained to the court the nature of the data given to the FBI as part of the search warrant, including how users can be uniquely identified from site audit logs.[66]

Notable imageboards

/b/

The "random" board, /b/, follows the design of Futaba Channel's Nijiura board. It was the first board created, and has been described as 4chan's most popular board, accounting for 30% of site traffic in 2009.[67][68][2] Gawker's Nick Douglas summarized /b/ as a board where "people try to shock, entertain, and coax free porn from each other."[6] /b/ has a "no rules" policy, except for bans on certain illegal content, such as child pornography, invasions of other websites (posting floods of disruptive content), and under-18 viewing, all of which are inherited from site-wide rules. The "no invasions" rule was added in late 2006, after /b/ users spent most of that summer "invading" Habbo Hotel. The "no rules" policy also applies to actions of administrators and moderators, which means that users may be banned at any time, for any reason, including for no reason at all.[69] Due partially to its anonymous nature, board moderation is not always successful—indeed, the site's anti-child pornography rule is a subject of jokes on /b/.[12] Christopher Poole told The New York Times, in a discussion on the moderation of /b/, that "the power lies in the community to dictate its own standards" and that site staff simply provided a framework.[70]

The humor of /b/'s many users, who refer to themselves as "/b/tards",[70][71] is often incomprehensible to newcomers and outsiders, and is characterized by intricate inside jokes and dark comedy.[71] Users often refer to each other, and much of the outside world, as fags.[12] They are often referred to by outsiders as trolls, who regularly act with the intention of "doing it for the lulz", a corruption of "LOL" used to denote amusement at another's expense.[70][72] A significant amount of media coverage is in response to /b/'s culture, which has characterised it as adolescent, crude[70][12] and spiteful,[6] with one publication writing that their "bad behavior is encouraged by the site's total anonymity and the absence of an archive".[2][73] Douglas cited Encyclopedia Dramatica's definition of /b/ as "the asshole of the Internets [sic]".[6] Mattathias Schwartz of The New York Times likened /b/ to "a high-school bathroom stall, or an obscene telephone party line",[70] while Baltimore City Paper wrote that "in the high school of the Internet, /b/ is the kid with a collection of butterfly knives and a locker full of porn."[12] Wired describes /b/ as "notorious".[71]

Each post is assigned a post number. Certain post numbers are sought after with a large amount of posting taking place to "GET" them. A "GET" occurs when a post's number ends in a special number, such as 12345678, 22222222, or every millionth post.[74] A sign of 4chan's scaling, according to Poole, was when GETs lost meaning due to the high post rate resulting in a GET occurring every few weeks. He estimated /b/'s post rate in July 2008 to be 150,000–200,000 posts per day.[75]

/mlp/

/mlp/ is 4chan's Pony board, which is dedicated to the discussion of Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise, particularly the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and its spin-offs. While discussion of the show on 4chan initially began on /co/ (the comics and cartoons board), /mlp/ was eventually created in 2012 to discourage its proliferation to other boards.[76] As of October 2022, in accordance to 4chan's global rules, pony-related threads and images may only be posted on /mlp/.[8]

First proposed in early 2019, the Pony Preservation Project is a "collaborative effort by /mlp/ to build and curate pony datasets" with the aim of creating applications in artificial intelligence.[77][78][79] The developer of the popular text-to-speech web application 15.ai has worked closely with the Pony Preservation Project. The Friendship Is Magic voices on 15.ai were trained on a large dataset crowdsourced by the Pony Preservation Project: audio and dialogue from the show and related media—including all nine seasons of Friendship Is Magic, the 2017 movie, spinoffs, leaks, and various other content voiced by the same voice actors—were parsed, hand-transcribed, and processed to remove background noise by the contributors of the Pony Preservation Project. According to the developer, the collective efforts and constructive criticism from the Pony Preservation Project have been integral to the development of 15.ai.[77]

/mu/

The music board, /mu/, is dedicated to the discussion of music artists, albums, genres, instruments.[80] Described as "4chan's best kept secret" and a "surprisingly artistic side of 4chan", /mu/ is used by users to share their music interests with similar minds and discover "great music they would never have found otherwise" with many moments of insightful candor that can affirm or challenge their own musical tastes.[81][82] The board has gained notoriety for earnestly focusing upon and promoting challenging and otherwise obscure music.[83][84] Some common genres discussed on /mu/ include shoegaze,[85] experimental hip hop,[82] witch house,[81][86] IDM,[87] midwest emo,[88] vaporwave,[89] and K-pop.[81] There is a significant overlap between user bases of /mu/ and music site Rate Your Music.[90] The board's culture has inspired many online music communities and meme pages on social media that emulate /mu/'s posting style.[91]

Publications such as Pitchfork and Entertainment Weekly noted the board played a significant role in popularizing various music artists, such as Death Grips,[92][93] Neutral Milk Hotel,[94] Car Seat Headrest,[95] and Have a Nice Life.[96][97][98] Prominent music critic Anthony Fantano began his career on /mu/ and developed a significant following there.[99] Some artists, like Zeal & Ardor and Conrad Tao, admitted to posting their music anonymously on /mu/ to get honest feedback, as well as find inspiration from the board.[100][86] In particular, Zeal & Ardor said their sound, which mixes black metal with spirituals, came from suggestions by two users.[100] Andrew W.K. did a Q&A with the board's users in 2011, causing the servers to crash from the increased traffic.[101] Death Grips seeded various clues on /mu/ in 2012 about their then-upcoming albums The Money Store and No Love Deep Web.[102] A rendition of "Royals" by Lorde appeared on /mu/ in 2012 before its official release, although she denied ever writing on the board in 2014.[103] Singer Lauren Mayberry shared on Twitter in 2015 a link to a thread on /mu/ about her band's song "Leave a Trace" to showcase what online misogyny looks like.[104] An alleged unreleased Radiohead song, titled "Putting Ketchup in the Fridge" and "How Do You Sit Still", was initially reported as genuine by NME and Spin until CNN revealed it was a hoax promoted by the board's users.[105][106]

The board has been acknowledged for sharing rare music recordings and unreleased materials, as well as finding albums thought to be lost. Notable examples include the works of Duster,[107] D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L by Panchiko,[108] and All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling by Godspeed You! Black Emperor.[109] This was described by NPR as resembling "a secret club of preservationists obsessed with the articulation of a near-dead language".[107] The board has attracted further attention for various projects done by its users. A group called The Pablo Collective posted a 4-track remix album of Kanye West's The Life of Pablo titled The Death of Pablo to /mu/, claiming it was based on a recurring dream from one of the board's users.[110] A role-playing game based on Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, designed with help from the board's users, received coverage from Polygon[111] and Pitchfork.[112]

/pol/

/pol/ ("Politically Incorrect") is 4chan's political discussion board. A stickied thread on its front page states that the board's intended purpose is "discussion of news, world events, political issues, and other related topics."[113] /pol/ was created in October 2011 as a rebranding of 4chan's news board, /new/,[114][115][116] which was deleted that January for a high volume of racist discussion.[39][115]

Although there had previously been a strong left-libertarian contingent to 4chan activists, there was a gradual rightward turn on 4chan's politics board in the early-mid 2010s, with the fundamentalist approach to free speech contributing.[56][117] The board quickly attracted posters with a political persuasion that later would be described with a new term, the alt-right.[118] Media sources have characterized /pol/ as predominantly racist and sexist, with many of its posts taking an explicitly neo-Nazi bent.[119][120][121][122] The site's far-reaching culture of vitriolic and discriminatory content is "most closely associated" with /pol/, although only it features predominant Alt-Right beliefs; /pol/, like other boards, has been prominent in the dissemination of memes, in cases, featuring coordination to disperse Alt-Right sentiments.[4][56] /pol/ "increasingly became synonymous with 4chan as a whole".[123] The Southern Poverty Law Center regards /pol/'s rhetorical style as widely emulated by white supremacist websites such as The Daily Stormer; the Stormer's editor, Andrew Anglin, concurred.[120] /pol/ was where screenshots of Trayvon Martin's hacked social media accounts were initially posted.[124][125] The board's users have started antifeminist, homophobic, transphobic, and anti-Arab Twitter campaigns.[121][126][127][128]

Many /pol/ users favored Donald Trump during his 2016 United States presidential campaign. Both Trump and his son, Donald Trump Jr., appeared to acknowledge the support by tweeting /pol/-associated memes. Upon his successful election, a /pol/ moderator embedded a pro-Trump video at the top of all of the board's pages.[129][130][131][132]

/r9k/

/r9k/ is a board which implements Randall Munroe's "ROBOT9000" algorithm, where no exact reposts are permitted.[133] It is credited as the origin of the "greentext" rhetorical style which often center around stories of social interactions and resulting ineptness.[37][134] By 2012, personal confession stories of self-loathing, depression, and attempted suicide, began to supersede /b/-style roleplaying, otaku, and video game discussion.[135][136]

It became a popular gathering place for the controversial online incel community.[137][138] The "beta uprising" or "beta rebellion" meme, the idea of taking revenge against women, jocks and others perceived as the cause of incels' problems, was popularized on the sub-section.[139][140] It gained more traction on the forum following the Umpqua Community College shooting, where it is believed that hours prior to the murders, while other users encouraged him, 26-year-old perpetrator Chris Harper-Mercer also warned people not to go to school, "...in the Northwest."[141][142][143] The perpetrator of the Toronto van attack referenced 4chan and an incel rebellion in a Facebook post he made prior to the attack, while praising self-identified incel Elliot Rodger, the killer behind the 2014 Isla Vista killings.[144][145] He claims to have talked with both Harper-Mercer and Rodger on Reddit and 4chan and believes that he was part of a "beta uprising", also posting a message on 4chan about his intention the day before his attack.[146][147]

/sci/

/sci/ is 4chan's science and mathematics board. On September 26, 2011, an anonymous user on /sci/ posted a question regarding the shortest possible way to watch all possible orders of episodes of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya in nonchronological order. Shortly after, an anonymous user responded with a mathematical proof that argued viewers would have to watch at least 93,884,313,611 episodes to see all possible orderings. Seven years later, professional mathematicians recognized the mathematical proof as a partial solution to a superpermutations problem that was unsolved for 25 years. Australian mathematician Greg Egan later published a proof inspired by the proof from the anonymous 4chan user, both of which are recognized as significant advances to the problem.[148]

/vp/

/vp/ is 4chan's Pokémon board. Developed by members of /vp/, Pokémon Sage is an upcoming role-playing fangame that is set to feature an entirely new region, plot, and cast of human characters and Pokémon creatures.[149][150][151]

On April 11, 2020, an anonymous user leaked the source codes of Pokemon Blue and Yellow, which contained references to Pokémon Pink, a canceled companion game to Pokémon Yellow.[152]

/x/

The "paranormal" board, /x/, is dedicated to discussing topics regarding unexplained phenomena, the supernatural, and non-political conspiracy theories. /x/ was initially launched in January 2005 as 4chan's general photography board; in February 2007, it was repurposed as a paranormal-themed board.[153]

Many of the earliest creepypastas (Internet horror-related legends) were created on /x/.[154] The idea of the Backrooms gained popularity thanks to a thread on /x/ created on 12 May 2019, where the users were asked to "post disquieting images that just feel 'off'." There, the first photo depicting the Backrooms was uploaded and another user commented on it with the first story about the Backrooms, claiming that one enters the Backrooms when they "noclip out of reality in the wrong areas". After the 4chan post gained fame, several Internet users wrote horror stories relating to the Backrooms. Many memes were created and shared across social media, further popularizing the creepypasta.[155]

American model Allison Harvard first gained notoriety in 2005 as an Internet meme on the /x/ board where she became known as Creepy Chan.[156] Known for her large eyes and peculiar interests like fascination with blood, photos she posted on her blog were widely circulated on the board. She gained mainstream notoriety in 2009 and again in 2011 by appearing on America's Next Top Model. She would visit /x/ after new episodes of America's Next Top Model would air to see what was being written about her and participated in discussions.[157]

The SCP Foundation, a fictional secret organization documented by the collaborative writing wiki project of the same name, originated on /x/ in 2007, when the very first SCP file, SCP-173, was posted by an anonymous user.[158] Initially a stand-alone short story, many additional SCP files were created shortly after; these new SCPs copied SCP-173's style and were set within the same fictional universe. A stand-alone wiki was created in January 2008 on the EditThis wiki hosting service to display the SCP articles. The EditThis website did not have moderators, or the ability to delete articles. Members communicated through individual article talk pages and the /x/ board.[159]

/x/ was the first place where the 2015 viral video 11B-X-1371 was posted.[160] The board also contributed to investigating and popularizing the controversial Sad Satan video game.[161]

Internet culture

Early internet memes

"[A] significant and influential element of contemporary internet culture", 4chan is responsible for many early memes and the site has received positive attention for its association with memes.[2][4] This included "So I herd u liek mudkipz" [sic], which involved a phrase based on Pokémon and which generated numerous YouTube tribute videos,[17] and the term "an hero" [sic] as a synonym for suicide, after a misspelling in the Myspace online memorial of seventh grader Mitchell Henderson.[162] 4chan and other websites, such as the satirical Encyclopedia Dramatica, have also contributed to the development of significant amounts of leetspeak.[163]

 
A lolcat image using the "I'm in ur..." format

A lolcat is an image combining a photograph of a cat with solecistic text intended to contribute humour, widely popularized by 4chan in the form of a weekly post dedicated to them and a corresponding theme.[164][165]

In 2005, the installment of a word filter which changed "egg" to "duck", and thus "eggroll" to "duckroll", across 4chan led to a bait-and-switch meme in which users deceitfully linked to a picture of a duck on wheels.[166] This was then modified into users linking to the music video for Rick Astley's 1987 song "Never Gonna Give You Up". Thus, the "rickroll" was born.[38]

A link to the YouTube video of Tay Zonday's song "Chocolate Rain" was posted on /b/ on July 11, 2007 and then subsequently circulated by users, becoming a very popular internet meme.[167][168][169] The portion of the song in which Zonday turns away from the microphone, with a caption stating "I move away from the mic to breathe in", became an oft-repeated meme on 4chan and inspired remixes.[167][170] Fellow YouTuber Boxxy's popularity was due in part to 4chan.[171]

In his American incarnation, Pedobear is an anthropomorphic bear child predator that is often used within the community to mock contributors showing a sexual interest in children.[172] Pedobear is one of the most popular memes on non-English imageboards, and has gained recognition across Europe, appearing in offline publications.[173][174] It has been used as a symbol of pedophilia by Maltese graffiti vandals prior to a papal visit.[175]

Anonymous and anti-Scientology activism

 
Protests against Scientology

4chan has been labeled as the starting point of the Anonymous meme by The Baltimore City Paper,[12] due to the norm of posts signed with the "Anonymous" moniker. The National Post's David George-Cosh said it has been "widely reported" that Anonymous is associated with 4chan and 711chan, as well as numerous Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels.[176]

Through its association with Anonymous, 4chan has become associated with Project Chanology, a worldwide protest against the Church of Scientology held by members of Anonymous. On January 15, 2008, a 4chan user posted to /b/, suggesting participants "do something big" against the Church of Scientology's website. This message resulted in the Church receiving threatening phone calls. It quickly grew into a large real-world protest. Unlike previous Anonymous attacks, this action was characterized by 4chan memes including rickrolls and Guy Fawkes masks. The raid drew criticism from some 4chan users who felt it would bring the site undesirable attention.[12]

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic fandom

The adult fandom and subculture dedicated to the children's animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic began on the "Comics & Cartoons" (/co/) board of 4chan. The show was first discussed with some interest around its debut in October 2010.[76][177][178][179][180] The users of /co/ took a heightened interest in the show after a critical Cartoon Brew article was shared, resulting in praise for its plot, characters, and animation style.[76] Discussion of the show extended to /b/, eventually to a point of contention. Discussion then spread forth to communities external to 4chan, including the establishment of the fan websites, causing the show to reach a wider audience across the internet.[76]

"This post is art"

On July 30, 2014, an anonymous user made a reply in a thread on the board /pol/ "Politically Incorrect" of 4chan, criticizing modern art in an ironic fashion, saying:

Art used to be something to cherish

Now literally anything could be art

This post is art.

— Anonymous[181]

Less than an hour later the post was photographed off the screen and framed by another user who posted another reply in the thread with a photo of the framed quote. Later the user, after endorsement by other anonymous users in the thread, created an auction on eBay for the framed photo which quickly rose to high prices, culminating in a price of $90,900.[182][183][184][185]

Media controversies

Internet raids

According to The Washington Post, "the site's users have managed to pull off some of the highest-profile collective actions in the history of the Internet."[186]

Users of 4chan and other websites "raided" Hal Turner by launching DDoS attacks and prank calling his phone-in radio show during December 2006 and January 2007. The attacks caused Turner's website to go offline. This cost thousands of dollars of bandwidth bills according to Turner. In response, Turner sued 4chan, 7chan, and other websites; however, he lost his plea for an injunction and failed to receive letters from the court.[187]

KTTV Fox 11 aired a report on Anonymous, calling them a group of "hackers on steroids", "domestic terrorists", and collectively an "Internet hate machine" on July 26, 2007.[188] Slashdot founder Rob Malda posted a comment made by another Slashdot user, Miang, stating that the story focused mainly on users of "4chan, 7chan and 420chan". Miang claimed that the report "seems to confuse /b/ raids and motivational poster templates with a genuine threat to the American public", arguing that the "unrelated" footage of a van exploding shown in the report was to "equate anonymous posting with domestic terror".[189]

On July 10, 2008, the swastika CJK unicode character (卐) appeared at the top of Google's Hot Trends list—a tally of the most used search terms in the United States—for several hours. It was later reported that the HTML numeric character reference for the symbol had been posted on /b/, with a request to perform a Google search for the string. A multitude of /b/ visitors followed the order and pushed the symbol to the top of the chart, though Google later removed the result.[10]

Later that year, the private Yahoo! Mail account of Sarah Palin, Republican vice presidential candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, was hacked by a 4chan user. The hacker posted the account's password on /b/, and screenshots from within the account to WikiLeaks.[190] A /b/ user then logged in and changed the password, posting a screenshot of him sending an email to a friend of Palin's informing her of the new password on the /b/ thread. However, he forgot to blank out the password in the screenshot.[191] A multitude of /b/ users attempted to log in with the new password, and the account was automatically locked out by Yahoo!. The incident was criticized by some /b/ users. One user commented, "seriously, /b/. We could have changed history and failed, epically."[192] The FBI and Secret Service began investigating the incident shortly after its occurrence. On September 20 it was revealed they were questioning David Kernell, the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell.[193]

The stock price of Apple Inc. fell significantly in October 2008 after a hoax story was submitted to CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com claiming that company CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a major heart attack. The source of the story was traced back to 4chan.[194][195]

In May 2009, members of the site attacked YouTube, posting pornographic videos on the site.[196] A 4chan member acknowledged being part of the attack, telling BBC News that it was in response to YouTube "deleting music".[197] In January 2010, members of the site attacked YouTube again in response to the suspension of YouTube user lukeywes1234 for failing to meet the minimum age requirement of thirteen.[198] The videos uploaded by the user had apparently become popular with 4chan members, who subsequently became angered after the account was suspended and called for a new wave of pornographic videos to be uploaded to YouTube on January 6, 2010.[198] Later the same year, 4chan made numerous disruptive pranks directed at singer Justin Bieber.[199]

In September 2010, in retaliation against the Bollywood film industry's hiring of Aiplex Software to launch cyberattacks against The Pirate Bay, Anonymous members, recruited through posts on 4chan boards, subsequently initiated their own attacks, dubbed Operation Payback, targeting the website of the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America.[200][201][202] The targeted websites usually went offline for a short period of time due to the attacks, before recovering.

The website of the UK law firm ACS:Law, which was associated with an anti-piracy client, was affected by the cyber-attack.[203] In retaliation for the initial attacks being called only a minor nuisance, Anonymous launched more attacks, bringing the site down yet again. After coming back up, the front page accidentally revealed a backup file of the entire website, which contained over 300 megabytes of private company emails, which were leaked to several torrents and across several sites on the Internet.[204] It was suggested that the data leak could cost the law firm up to £500,000 in fines for breaching British Data Protection Laws.[205]

In January 2011, BBC News reported that the law firm announced they were to stop "chasing illegal file-sharers". Head of ACS:Law Andrew Crossley in a statement to a court addressed issues which influenced the decision to back down "I have ceased my work ... I have been subject to criminal attack. My e-mails have been hacked. I have had death threats and bomb threats."[203]

In August 2012, 4chan users attacked a third-party sponsored Mountain Dew campaign, Dub the Dew, where users were asked to submit and vote on name ideas for a green apple flavor of the drink. Users submitted entries such as "Diabeetus", "Fapple", several variations of "Gushing Granny", and "Hitler did nothing wrong".[206][207]

Threats of violence

On October 18, 2006, the Department of Homeland Security warned National Football League officials in Miami, New York City, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston, Oakland, and Cleveland about a possible threat involving the simultaneous use of dirty bombs at stadiums.[208] The threat claimed that the attack would be carried out on October 22, the final day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.[209] Both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security expressed doubt concerning the credibility of the threats, but warned the relevant organizations as a precaution.[210] The threat turned out to be an ill-conceived hoax perpetrated by a grocery store clerk in Wisconsin with no terrorist ties. The FBI considered it a clearly frivolous threat and the 20-year-old man was charged with fabricating a terrorist threat, sentenced to six months in prison followed by six months' house arrest, and ordered to pay $26,750 in restitution.[211][212]

Hello, /b/. On September 11, 2007, at 9:11 am Central time, two pipe bombs will be remote-detonated at Pflugerville High School. Promptly after the blast, I, along with two ther Anonymous, will charge the building, armed with a Bushmaster AR-15, IMI Galil AR, a vintage, government-issue M1 .30 Carbine, and a Benelli M4 semi auto shotgun.

—The Pflugerville threat[213]

Around midnight on September 11, 2007, a student posted photographs of mock pipe bombs and another photograph of him holding them while saying he would blow up his high school—Pflugerville High School in Pflugerville, Texas—at 9:11 am on September 11.[213] Users of 4chan helped to track him down by finding the perpetrator's father's name in the Exif data of a photograph he took, and contacted the police.[214] He was arrested before school began that day.[215][216][217][218] The incident turned out to be a hoax; the "weapons" were toys and there were no actual bombs.[219]

Jarrad Willis, a 20-year-old from Melbourne, Australia was arrested on December 8, 2007, after apparently posting on 4chan that he was "going to shoot and kill as many people as I can until which time I am incapacitated or killed by the police".[220] The post, accompanied by an image of another man holding a shotgun, threatened a shopping mall near Beverly Hills.[221] While the investigation was still open, Willis was charged with criminal defamation for a separate incident[222] but died before the case was heard.[223]

On February 4, 2009, a posting on the 4chan /b/ board[224] said there would be a school shooting at St Eskils Gymnasium in Eskilstuna, Sweden, leading 1,250 students and 50 teachers to be evacuated.[225] A 21-year-old man was arrested after 4chan provided the police with the IP address of the poster. Police said that the suspect called it off as a joke, and they released him after they found no indication that the threat was serious.[226][227]

On June 28, 2018, a man named Eric M. Radulovic was arrested following an indictment by the U.S. Department of Justice "on one count of transmitting in interstate and foreign commerce a threat to injure the person of another."[228] The indictment alleged that Radulovic posted anonymously to /pol/ the day after the Unite the Right rally, communicating an intention to attack protestors at an upcoming right-wing demonstration, ostensibly to elicit sympathy for the alt-right movement. "I'm going to bring a Remington 700 and start shooting Alt-right guys. We need sympathy after that landwhale got all the liberals teary eyed, so someone is going to have to make it look like the left is becoming more violent and radicalized. It's a false flag for sure, but I'll be aiming for the more tanned/dark haired muddied jeans in the crowd so real whites won't have to worry," wrote Radulovic, according to the indictment.[228]

Incidents of child pornography

A fixture of media attention, child pornography has been posted to 4chan various times.[37][229]

Celebrity photo leaks

On August 31, 2014, a compromise of user passwords at iCloud allowed a large number of private photographs taken by celebrities to be posted online,[230] initially on 4chan.[231] As a result of the incident, 4chan announced that it would enforce a Digital Millennium Copyright Act policy, which would allow content owners to remove material that had been shared on the site illegally, and would ban users who repeatedly posted stolen material.[232]

Gamergate

Also in August 2014, 4chan was involved in the Gamergate controversy, which began with unsubstantiated allegations about indie game developer Zoë Quinn from an ex-boyfriend, followed by false allegations from anonymous Internet users.[233] The allegations were followed by a harassment campaign against several women in the video game industry, organized by 4chan users,[234] particularly /r9k/.[136] Discussion regarding Gamergate was banned on 4chan due to alleged rule violations, and Gamergate supporters moved to alternate forums such as 8chan.[235][236]

Murder in Port Orchard, Washington

According to court documents filed on November 5, 2014, there were images posted to 4chan that appeared to be of a murder victim. The body was discovered in Port Orchard, Washington, after the images were posted.[237] The posts were accompanied by the text: "Turns out it's way harder to strangle someone to death than it looks on the movies." A later post said: "Check the news for Port Orchard, Washington, in a few hours. Her son will be home from school soon. He'll find her, then call the cops. I just wanted to share the pics before they find me."[237] The victim was Amber Lynn Coplin, aged 30. The suspect, 33-year-old David Michael Kalac, surrendered to police in Oregon later the same day; he was charged with second-degree murder involving domestic violence.[238] Kalac was convicted in April 2017 and was sentenced to 82 years in prison the following month.[239]

Bianca Devins murder

On July 14, 2019, 17-year-old Bianca Devins was murdered by 21-year-old Brandon Clark of Utica, New York after the two went to a concert together.[240] The suspect took pictures of the victim's bloodied deceased body and posted it to Discord and his own Instagram page.[241] The photos were widely shared on Instagram and other sites, particularly on 4chan, where many users mocked and celebrated her death, saying she deserved it and praising the killer while depicting Devins as a manipulative young woman.[242][243] Devins had developed a small following online and was a 4chan user herself.[244] Clark later pleaded guilty to the crime[245] and was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years' imprisonment.

Death of Jeffrey Epstein

A report of Jeffrey Epstein's death was posted on /pol/ around 40 minutes before ABC News broke the news. It was originally suspected that the unidentified person who made the posts may have been a first responder, prompting a review by the New York City Fire Department, who later stated that the post did not come from a member of its department.[246][247]

2022 Buffalo shooting

On May 14, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, USA. The accused, Payton S. Gendron, is reported to have written a racist manifesto released May 12 (two days before the shooting), with the manifesto including birth date and other biographical details, that match the suspect in custody.[248] The author wrote that he began to frequent 4chan, including its Politically Incorrect message board /pol/, beginning in May 2020, where he was exposed to the Great Replacement conspiracy theory.[249]

ISP bans

AT&T temporary ban

On July 26, 2009, AT&T's DSL branch temporarily blocked access to the img.4chan.org domain (host of /b/ and /r9k/), which was initially believed to be an attempt at Internet censorship, and met with hostility on 4chan's part.[250][251] The next day, AT&T issued a statement claiming that the block was put in place after an AT&T customer was affected by a DoS attack originating from IP addresses connected to img.4chan.org, and was an attempt to "prevent this attack from disrupting service for the impacted AT&T customer, and... our other customers." AT&T maintains that the block was not related to the content on 4chan.[252]

4chan's founder Christopher Poole responded with the following:[253][254]

In the end, this wasn't a sinister act of censorship, but rather a bit of a mistake and a poorly executed, disproportionate response on AT&T's part. Whoever pulled the trigger on blackholing the site probably didn't anticipate [nor intend] the consequences of doing so. We're glad to see this short-lived debacle has prompted renewed interest and debate over net neutrality and Internet censorship—two very important issues that don't get nearly enough attention—so perhaps this was all just a blessing in disguise.

Major news outlets have reported that the issue may be related to the DDoS-ing of 4chan, and that 4chan users suspected the then-owner of Swedish-based website Anontalk.com.[255][256]

Verizon temporary ban

On February 4, 2010, 4chan started receiving reports from Verizon Wireless customers that they were having difficulties accessing the site's image boards. After investigating, Poole found out that only the traffic on port 80 to the boards.4chan.org domain was affected, leading members to believe that the block was intentional. Three days later, Verizon Wireless confirmed that 4chan was "explicitly blocked". The block was lifted several days later.[257]

Telstra ban

On March 20, 2019, Australian telecom company Telstra denied access to millions of Australians to 4chan, 8chan, Zero Hedge and LiveLeak as a reaction to the Christchurch mosque shootings.[258]

New Zealand

Following the Christchurch mosque shootings, numerous ISPs temporarily blocked any site hosting a copy of the livestream of the shooting, including 4chan. The ISPs included Spark, Vodafone, Vocus and 2degrees.[259][260]

See also

International:

Notes

  1. ^ a b c As explained by Poole during a live-video online interview with Hiroyuki Nishimura, founder of 2channel, on the Japanese website Nico Nico Douga during his trip to Japan in 2011.[29]

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  • Alfonso, Fernando III (October 1, 2013). "Now 10 years old, 4chan is the most important site you never visit". Interview with Christopher Poole. Daily Dot.

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4chan, anonymous, english, language, imageboard, website, launched, christopher, moot, poole, october, 2003, site, hosts, boards, dedicated, wide, variety, topics, from, anime, manga, video, games, cooking, weapons, television, music, literature, history, fitn. 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 anime and manga to video games cooking weapons television music literature history fitness politics and sports among others Registration is not available and users typically post anonymously 2 As of 2022 update 4chan receives more than 22 million unique monthly visitors of which approximately half are from the United States 3 4 4chanHomepage on October 10 2022Type of siteImageboardAvailable inEnglishOwnerHiroyuki NishimuraCreated byChristopher PooleURLwww wbr 4chan wbr org NSFW www wbr 4channel wbr org SFW CommercialYesRegistrationNone available except for staff LaunchedOctober 1 2003 19 years ago 2003 10 01 1 4chan was created as an unofficial English language counterpart to the Japanese imageboard Futaba Channel also known as 2chan and its first boards were created for posting images and discussion related to anime The site has been described as a hub of Internet subculture its community being influential in the formation and popularization of prominent Internet memes such as lolcats Rickrolling rage comics wojaks Pepe the Frog as well as hacktivist and political movements such as Anonymous and the alt right 4chan has often been the subject of media attention as a source of controversies including the coordination of pranks and harassment against websites and Internet users and the posting of illegal and offensive content In 2008 The Guardian summarized the 4chan community as lunatic juvenile brilliant ridiculous and alarming 5 Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 Christopher Poole 3 Notable imageboards 3 1 b 3 2 mlp 3 3 mu 3 4 pol 3 5 r9k 3 6 sci 3 7 vp 3 8 x 4 Internet culture 4 1 Early internet memes 4 2 Anonymous and anti Scientology activism 4 3 My Little Pony Friendship is Magic fandom 4 4 This post is art 5 Media controversies 5 1 Internet raids 5 2 Threats of violence 5 3 Incidents of child pornography 5 4 Celebrity photo leaks 5 5 Gamergate 5 6 Murder in Port Orchard Washington 5 7 Bianca Devins murder 5 8 Death of Jeffrey Epstein 5 9 2022 Buffalo shooting 6 ISP bans 6 1 AT amp T temporary ban 6 2 Verizon temporary ban 6 3 Telstra ban 6 4 New Zealand 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Bibliography 10 Further reading 11 External linksBackground Christopher Poole 4chan s founder at XOXO Festival in 2012 The majority of posting on 4chan takes place on imageboards on which users have the ability to share images and create threaded discussions 6 7 As of August 2022 update the site s homepage lists 75 imageboards and one Flash animation board Most boards have their own set of rules and are dedicated to a specific topic including anime and manga video games music literature fitness politics and sports among others Uniquely the Random board also known as b enforces no particular rules 8 The main protagonist of the Japanese Yotsuba amp manga Yotsuba Koiwai has been described as an unofficial mascot of the website by Wired writer Justin Ling 9 4chan is the Internet s most trafficked imageboard according to the Los Angeles Times 10 4chan s Alexa rank is 853 as of March 2022 update 11 though it has been as high as 56 12 It is provided to its users free of charge and consumes a large amount of bandwidth as a result its financing has often been problematic Poole has acknowledged that donations alone could not keep the site online and turned to advertising to help make ends meet 13 However the explicit content hosted on 4chan has deterred businesses who do not want to be associated with the site s content 14 In January 2009 Poole signed a new deal with an advertising company in February 2009 he was 20 000 in debt and the site was continuing to lose money 15 The 4chan servers were moved from Texas to California in August 2008 which upgraded the maximum bandwidth throughput of 4chan from 100Mbit s to 1Gbit s 16 Unlike most web forums 4chan does not have a registration system allowing users to post anonymously 17 18 Posting is ephemeral as threads receiving recent replies are bumped to the top of their respective board and old threads are deleted as new ones are created 2 Any nickname may be used when posting even one that has been previously adopted such as Anonymous or moot 19 In place of registration 4chan has provided tripcodes as an optional form of authenticating a poster s identity 20 As making a post without filling in the Name field causes posts to be attributed to Anonymous general understanding on 4chan holds that Anonymous is not a single person but a collective hive of users 21 Moderators generally post without a name even when performing sysop actions A capcode may be used to attribute the post to Anonymous Mod although moderators often post without the capcode 22 In a 2011 interview on Nico Nico Douga Poole explained that there are approximately 20 volunteer moderators active on 4chan note 1 4chan also has a junior moderation team called janitors who may delete posts or images and suggest that the normal moderation team ban a user but who cannot post with a capcode Revealing oneself as a janitor is grounds for immediate dismissal 23 4chan has been the target of occasional denial of service attacks For instance on December 28 2010 4chan and other websites went down due to such an attack following which Poole said on his blog We now join the ranks of MasterCard Visa PayPal et al an exclusive club 24 HistoryThe site was launched as 4chan net on October 1 2003 by Christopher Poole a then 15 year old student from New York City using the online handle moot 25 Poole had been a regular participant on Something Awful s subforum Anime Death Tentacle Rape Whorehouse ADTRW where many users were familiar with the Japanese imageboard format and Futaba Channel 2chan net 17 When creating 4chan Poole obtained Futaba Channel s open source code and translated the Japanese text into English using AltaVista s Babel Fish online translator note 1 26 After the site s creation Poole invited users from the ADTRW subforum many of whom were dissatisfied with the site s moderation to visit 4chan which he advertised as an English language counterpart to Futaba Channel and a place for Western fans to discuss anime and manga 7 27 28 At its founding the site only hosted one board b Anime Random note 1 Before the end of 2003 several new anime related boards were added including h Hentai c Anime Cute d Hentai Alternative w Wallpapers Anime y Yaoi and a Anime Additionally a lolicon board was created at l Lolikon 30 but was disabled following the posting of genuine child pornography and ultimately deleted in October 2004 after threats of legal action 31 32 In February 2004 GoDaddy suspended the 4chan net domain prompting Poole to move the site to its current domain at 4chan org On March 1 2004 Poole announced that he lacked the funds to pay the month s server bill but was able to continue operations after receiving a swarm of donations from users 33 In June 2004 4chan experienced six weeks of downtime after PayPal suspended 4chan s donations service after receiving complaints about the site s content 34 Following 4chan s return several non anime related boards were introduced including k Weapons o Auto and v Video Games 35 In 2008 nine new boards were created including the sports board at sp the fashion board at fa and the Japan General the name later changed to Otaku Culture board at jp 36 By this point 4chan s culture had altered moving away from the early more childish humour as evident by the likes of Project Chanology trolling underwent a so called golden age taking aim at American corporate media 37 38 In January 2011 Poole announced the deletion of the r9k ROBOT9000 and new News boards saying that new had become devoted to racist discussions and r9k no longer served its original purpose of being a test implementation of xkcd s ROBOT9000 script 39 During the same year the soc board was created in an effort to reduce the number of socialization threads on b r9k was restored on October 23 2011 along with hc Hardcore previously deleted pol a rebranding of new and the new diy board in addition to an apology by Poole where he recalls how he criticized the deletion of Encyclopedia Dramatica and realized that he had done the same citation needed In 2010 4chan had implemented reCAPTCHA in an effort to thwart spam arising from JavaScript worms By November 2011 4chan made the transition to utilizing Cloudflare following a series of DDoS attacks The 4chan imageboards were rewritten in valid HTML5 CSS3 in May 2012 in an effort to improve client side performance 16 On September 28 2012 4chan introduced a 4chan pass 40 that when purchased allows users to bypass typing a reCAPTCHA verification when posting and reporting posts on the 4chan image boards the money raised from the passes will go towards supporting the site 41 Hiroyuki Nishimura the owner of 4chan since 2015 On January 21 2015 Poole stepped down as the site s administrator citing stress from controversies such as Gamergate as the reason for his departure 42 43 44 On September 21 2015 Poole announced that Hiroyuki Nishimura had purchased from him the ownership rights to 4chan without disclosing the terms of the acquisition 28 45 46 Nishimura was the former administrator of 2channel between 1999 and 2014 the website forming the basis for anonymous posting culture which influenced later websites such as Futaba Channel and 4chan 47 Nishimura lost 2channel s domain after it was seized by his registrar Jim Watkins 48 49 after the latter alleged financial difficulties 50 Wired later reported that Japanese toy manufacturer Good Smile Company Japanese telecommunication Dwango and Nishimura s company Future Search Brazil may have helped facilitate Nishimura s purchase with anonymous sources telling the publication that Good Smile obtained partial ownership in the website as compensation 51 In October 2016 it was reported that the site was facing financial difficulties that could lead to its closure or radical changes 52 In a post titled Winter is Coming Hiroyuki Nishimura said We had tried to keep 4chan as is But I failed I am sincerely sorry citing server costs infrastructure costs and network fees 53 On November 17 2018 it was announced that the site would be split into two with the work safe boards moved to a new domain 4channel org while the NSFW boards would remain on the 4chan org domain In a series of posts on the topic Nishimura explained that the split was due to 4chan being blacklisted by most advertising companies and that the new 4channel domain would allow for the site to receive advertisements by mainstream ad providers 54 In a 2020 interview with Vice Media several current or past moderators spoke about what they perceived as racist intent behind the site s management They described how a managing moderator named RapeApe is attempting to use the site as a tool for the alt right and how Nishimura is hands off leaving moderation of the site primarily to RapeApe Neither Nishimura nor RapeApe responded to these allegations 55 Far right extremism has been reported by public authorities commentators and civil society groups as connected in part to 4chan an association that had arisen by 2015 56 57 Christopher Poole Poole kept his real life identity hidden until it was revealed on July 9 2008 in The Wall Street Journal Prior to that he had used the alias moot 25 In April 2009 Poole was voted the world s most influential person of 2008 by an open Internet poll conducted by Time magazine 58 The results were questioned even before the poll completed as automated voting programs and manual ballot stuffing were used to influence the vote 59 60 61 4chan s interference with the vote seemed increasingly likely when it was found that reading the first letter of the first 21 candidates in the poll spelled out a phrase containing two 4chan memes mARBLECAKE ALSO THE GAME 62 On September 12 2009 Poole gave a talk on why 4chan has a reputation as a Meme Factory at the Paraflows Symposium in Vienna Austria which was part of the Paraflows 09 festival themed Urban Hacking In this talk Poole mainly attributed this to the anonymous system and to the lack of data retention on the site The site has no memory 63 64 In April 2010 Poole gave evidence in the trial United States of America v David Kernell as a government witness 65 As a witness he explained the terminology used on 4chan to the prosecutor ranging from OP to lurker He also explained to the court the nature of the data given to the FBI as part of the search warrant including how users can be uniquely identified from site audit logs 66 Notable imageboards b Main article b The random board b follows the design of Futaba Channel s Nijiura board It was the first board created and has been described as 4chan s most popular board accounting for 30 of site traffic in 2009 67 68 2 Gawker s Nick Douglas summarized b as a board where people try to shock entertain and coax free porn from each other 6 b has a no rules policy except for bans on certain illegal content such as child pornography invasions of other websites posting floods of disruptive content and under 18 viewing all of which are inherited from site wide rules The no invasions rule was added in late 2006 after b users spent most of that summer invading Habbo Hotel The no rules policy also applies to actions of administrators and moderators which means that users may be banned at any time for any reason including for no reason at all 69 Due partially to its anonymous nature board moderation is not always successful indeed the site s anti child pornography rule is a subject of jokes on b 12 Christopher Poole told The New York Times in a discussion on the moderation of b that the power lies in the community to dictate its own standards and that site staff simply provided a framework 70 The humor of b s many users who refer to themselves as b tards 70 71 is often incomprehensible to newcomers and outsiders and is characterized by intricate inside jokes and dark comedy 71 Users often refer to each other and much of the outside world as fags 12 They are often referred to by outsiders as trolls who regularly act with the intention of doing it for the lulz a corruption of LOL used to denote amusement at another s expense 70 72 A significant amount of media coverage is in response to b s culture which has characterised it as adolescent crude 70 12 and spiteful 6 with one publication writing that their bad behavior is encouraged by the site s total anonymity and the absence of an archive 2 73 Douglas cited Encyclopedia Dramatica s definition of b as the asshole of the Internets sic 6 Mattathias Schwartz of The New York Times likened b to a high school bathroom stall or an obscene telephone party line 70 while Baltimore City Paper wrote that in the high school of the Internet b is the kid with a collection of butterfly knives and a locker full of porn 12 Wired describes b as notorious 71 Each post is assigned a post number Certain post numbers are sought after with a large amount of posting taking place to GET them A GET occurs when a post s number ends in a special number such as 12345678 22222222 or every millionth post 74 A sign of 4chan s scaling according to Poole was when GETs lost meaning due to the high post rate resulting in a GET occurring every few weeks He estimated b s post rate in July 2008 to be 150 000 200 000 posts per day 75 mlp See also My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic fandom mlp is 4chan s Pony board which is dedicated to the discussion of Hasbro s My Little Pony franchise particularly the animated television series My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic and its spin offs While discussion of the show on 4chan initially began on co the comics and cartoons board mlp was eventually created in 2012 to discourage its proliferation to other boards 76 As of October 2022 update in accordance to 4chan s global rules pony related threads and images may only be posted on mlp 8 First proposed in early 2019 the Pony Preservation Project is a collaborative effort by mlp to build and curate pony datasets with the aim of creating applications in artificial intelligence 77 78 79 The developer of the popular text to speech web application 15 ai has worked closely with the Pony Preservation Project The Friendship Is Magic voices on 15 ai were trained on a large dataset crowdsourced by the Pony Preservation Project audio and dialogue from the show and related media including all nine seasons of Friendship Is Magic the 2017 movie spinoffs leaks and various other content voiced by the same voice actors were parsed hand transcribed and processed to remove background noise by the contributors of the Pony Preservation Project According to the developer the collective efforts and constructive criticism from the Pony Preservation Project have been integral to the development of 15 ai 77 mu The music board mu is dedicated to the discussion of music artists albums genres instruments 80 Described as 4chan s best kept secret and a surprisingly artistic side of 4chan mu is used by users to share their music interests with similar minds and discover great music they would never have found otherwise with many moments of insightful candor that can affirm or challenge their own musical tastes 81 82 The board has gained notoriety for earnestly focusing upon and promoting challenging and otherwise obscure music 83 84 Some common genres discussed on mu include shoegaze 85 experimental hip hop 82 witch house 81 86 IDM 87 midwest emo 88 vaporwave 89 and K pop 81 There is a significant overlap between user bases of mu and music site Rate Your Music 90 The board s culture has inspired many online music communities and meme pages on social media that emulate mu s posting style 91 Publications such as Pitchfork and Entertainment Weekly noted the board played a significant role in popularizing various music artists such as Death Grips 92 93 Neutral Milk Hotel 94 Car Seat Headrest 95 and Have a Nice Life 96 97 98 Prominent music critic Anthony Fantano began his career on mu and developed a significant following there 99 Some artists like Zeal amp Ardor and Conrad Tao admitted to posting their music anonymously on mu to get honest feedback as well as find inspiration from the board 100 86 In particular Zeal amp Ardor said their sound which mixes black metal with spirituals came from suggestions by two users 100 Andrew W K did a Q amp A with the board s users in 2011 causing the servers to crash from the increased traffic 101 Death Grips seeded various clues on mu in 2012 about their then upcoming albums The Money Store and No Love Deep Web 102 A rendition of Royals by Lorde appeared on mu in 2012 before its official release although she denied ever writing on the board in 2014 103 Singer Lauren Mayberry shared on Twitter in 2015 a link to a thread on mu about her band s song Leave a Trace to showcase what online misogyny looks like 104 An alleged unreleased Radiohead song titled Putting Ketchup in the Fridge and How Do You Sit Still was initially reported as genuine by NME and Spin until CNN revealed it was a hoax promoted by the board s users 105 106 The board has been acknowledged for sharing rare music recordings and unreleased materials as well as finding albums thought to be lost Notable examples include the works of Duster 107 D gt E gt A gt T gt H gt M gt E gt T gt A gt L by Panchiko 108 and All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling by Godspeed You Black Emperor 109 This was described by NPR as resembling a secret club of preservationists obsessed with the articulation of a near dead language 107 The board has attracted further attention for various projects done by its users A group called The Pablo Collective posted a 4 track remix album of Kanye West s The Life of Pablo titled The Death of Pablo to mu claiming it was based on a recurring dream from one of the board s users 110 A role playing game based on Neutral Milk Hotel s In the Aeroplane Over the Sea designed with help from the board s users received coverage from Polygon 111 and Pitchfork 112 pol Main article pol pol Politically Incorrect is 4chan s political discussion board A stickied thread on its front page states that the board s intended purpose is discussion of news world events political issues and other related topics 113 pol was created in October 2011 as a rebranding of 4chan s news board new 114 115 116 which was deleted that January for a high volume of racist discussion 39 115 Although there had previously been a strong left libertarian contingent to 4chan activists there was a gradual rightward turn on 4chan s politics board in the early mid 2010s with the fundamentalist approach to free speech contributing 56 117 The board quickly attracted posters with a political persuasion that later would be described with a new term the alt right 118 Media sources have characterized pol as predominantly racist and sexist with many of its posts taking an explicitly neo Nazi bent 119 120 121 122 The site s far reaching culture of vitriolic and discriminatory content is most closely associated with pol although only it features predominant Alt Right beliefs pol like other boards has been prominent in the dissemination of memes in cases featuring coordination to disperse Alt Right sentiments 4 56 pol increasingly became synonymous with 4chan as a whole 123 The Southern Poverty Law Center regards pol s rhetorical style as widely emulated by white supremacist websites such as The Daily Stormer the Stormer s editor Andrew Anglin concurred 120 pol was where screenshots of Trayvon Martin s hacked social media accounts were initially posted 124 125 The board s users have started antifeminist homophobic transphobic and anti Arab Twitter campaigns 121 126 127 128 Many pol users favored Donald Trump during his 2016 United States presidential campaign Both Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr appeared to acknowledge the support by tweeting pol associated memes Upon his successful election a pol moderator embedded a pro Trump video at the top of all of the board s pages 129 130 131 132 r9k r9k is a board which implements Randall Munroe s ROBOT9000 algorithm where no exact reposts are permitted 133 It is credited as the origin of the greentext rhetorical style which often center around stories of social interactions and resulting ineptness 37 134 By 2012 personal confession stories of self loathing depression and attempted suicide began to supersede b style roleplaying otaku and video game discussion 135 136 It became a popular gathering place for the controversial online incel community 137 138 The beta uprising or beta rebellion meme the idea of taking revenge against women jocks and others perceived as the cause of incels problems was popularized on the sub section 139 140 It gained more traction on the forum following the Umpqua Community College shooting where it is believed that hours prior to the murders while other users encouraged him 26 year old perpetrator Chris Harper Mercer also warned people not to go to school in the Northwest 141 142 143 The perpetrator of the Toronto van attack referenced 4chan and an incel rebellion in a Facebook post he made prior to the attack while praising self identified incel Elliot Rodger the killer behind the 2014 Isla Vista killings 144 145 He claims to have talked with both Harper Mercer and Rodger on Reddit and 4chan and believes that he was part of a beta uprising also posting a message on 4chan about his intention the day before his attack 146 147 sci sci is 4chan s science and mathematics board On September 26 2011 an anonymous user on sci posted a question regarding the shortest possible way to watch all possible orders of episodes of the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya in nonchronological order Shortly after an anonymous user responded with a mathematical proof that argued viewers would have to watch at least 93 884 313 611 episodes to see all possible orderings Seven years later professional mathematicians recognized the mathematical proof as a partial solution to a superpermutations problem that was unsolved for 25 years Australian mathematician Greg Egan later published a proof inspired by the proof from the anonymous 4chan user both of which are recognized as significant advances to the problem 148 vp vp is 4chan s Pokemon board Developed by members of vp Pokemon Sage is an upcoming role playing fangame that is set to feature an entirely new region plot and cast of human characters and Pokemon creatures 149 150 151 On April 11 2020 an anonymous user leaked the source codes of Pokemon Blue and Yellow which contained references to Pokemon Pink a canceled companion game to Pokemon Yellow 152 x The paranormal board x is dedicated to discussing topics regarding unexplained phenomena the supernatural and non political conspiracy theories x was initially launched in January 2005 as 4chan s general photography board in February 2007 it was repurposed as a paranormal themed board 153 Many of the earliest creepypastas Internet horror related legends were created on x 154 The idea of the Backrooms gained popularity thanks to a thread on x created on 12 May 2019 where the users were asked to post disquieting images that just feel off There the first photo depicting the Backrooms was uploaded and another user commented on it with the first story about the Backrooms claiming that one enters the Backrooms when they noclip out of reality in the wrong areas After the 4chan post gained fame several Internet users wrote horror stories relating to the Backrooms Many memes were created and shared across social media further popularizing the creepypasta 155 American model Allison Harvard first gained notoriety in 2005 as an Internet meme on the x board where she became known as Creepy Chan 156 Known for her large eyes and peculiar interests like fascination with blood photos she posted on her blog were widely circulated on the board She gained mainstream notoriety in 2009 and again in 2011 by appearing on America s Next Top Model She would visit x after new episodes of America s Next Top Model would air to see what was being written about her and participated in discussions 157 The SCP Foundation a fictional secret organization documented by the collaborative writing wiki project of the same name originated on x in 2007 when the very first SCP file SCP 173 was posted by an anonymous user 158 Initially a stand alone short story many additional SCP files were created shortly after these new SCPs copied SCP 173 s style and were set within the same fictional universe A stand alone wiki was created in January 2008 on the EditThis wiki hosting service to display the SCP articles The EditThis website did not have moderators or the ability to delete articles Members communicated through individual article talk pages and the x board 159 x was the first place where the 2015 viral video 11B X 1371 was posted 160 The board also contributed to investigating and popularizing the controversial Sad Satan video game 161 Internet cultureEarly internet memes A significant and influential element of contemporary internet culture 4chan is responsible for many early memes and the site has received positive attention for its association with memes 2 4 This included So I herd u liek mudkipz sic which involved a phrase based on Pokemon and which generated numerous YouTube tribute videos 17 and the term an hero sic as a synonym for suicide after a misspelling in the Myspace online memorial of seventh grader Mitchell Henderson 162 4chan and other websites such as the satirical Encyclopedia Dramatica have also contributed to the development of significant amounts of leetspeak 163 A lolcat image using the I m in ur format A lolcat is an image combining a photograph of a cat with solecistic text intended to contribute humour widely popularized by 4chan in the form of a weekly post dedicated to them and a corresponding theme 164 165 In 2005 the installment of a word filter which changed egg to duck and thus eggroll to duckroll across 4chan led to a bait and switch meme in which users deceitfully linked to a picture of a duck on wheels 166 This was then modified into users linking to the music video for Rick Astley s 1987 song Never Gonna Give You Up Thus the rickroll was born 38 A link to the YouTube video of Tay Zonday s song Chocolate Rain was posted on b on July 11 2007 and then subsequently circulated by users becoming a very popular internet meme 167 168 169 The portion of the song in which Zonday turns away from the microphone with a caption stating I move away from the mic to breathe in became an oft repeated meme on 4chan and inspired remixes 167 170 Fellow YouTuber Boxxy s popularity was due in part to 4chan 171 In his American incarnation Pedobear is an anthropomorphic bear child predator that is often used within the community to mock contributors showing a sexual interest in children 172 Pedobear is one of the most popular memes on non English imageboards and has gained recognition across Europe appearing in offline publications 173 174 It has been used as a symbol of pedophilia by Maltese graffiti vandals prior to a papal visit 175 Anonymous and anti Scientology activism Protests against Scientology See also Anonymous group and Project Chanology 4chan has been labeled as the starting point of the Anonymous meme by The Baltimore City Paper 12 due to the norm of posts signed with the Anonymous moniker The National Post s David George Cosh said it has been widely reported that Anonymous is associated with 4chan and 711chan as well as numerous Internet Relay Chat IRC channels 176 Through its association with Anonymous 4chan has become associated with Project Chanology a worldwide protest against the Church of Scientology held by members of Anonymous On January 15 2008 a 4chan user posted to b suggesting participants do something big against the Church of Scientology s website This message resulted in the Church receiving threatening phone calls It quickly grew into a large real world protest Unlike previous Anonymous attacks this action was characterized by 4chan memes including rickrolls and Guy Fawkes masks The raid drew criticism from some 4chan users who felt it would bring the site undesirable attention 12 My Little Pony Friendship is Magic fandom Main article My Little Pony Friendship is Magic fandom The adult fandom and subculture dedicated to the children s animated television series My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic began on the Comics amp Cartoons co board of 4chan The show was first discussed with some interest around its debut in October 2010 76 177 178 179 180 The users of co took a heightened interest in the show after a critical Cartoon Brew article was shared resulting in praise for its plot characters and animation style 76 Discussion of the show extended to b eventually to a point of contention Discussion then spread forth to communities external to 4chan including the establishment of the fan websites causing the show to reach a wider audience across the internet 76 This post is art On July 30 2014 an anonymous user made a reply in a thread on the board pol Politically Incorrect of 4chan criticizing modern art in an ironic fashion saying Art used to be something to cherishNow literally anything could be artThis post is art Anonymous 181 Less than an hour later the post was photographed off the screen and framed by another user who posted another reply in the thread with a photo of the framed quote Later the user after endorsement by other anonymous users in the thread created an auction on eBay for the framed photo which quickly rose to high prices culminating in a price of 90 900 182 183 184 185 Media controversiesInternet raids See also Anonymous group 4chan raids 2003 2007 and Sarah Palin email hack According to The Washington Post the site s users have managed to pull off some of the highest profile collective actions in the history of the Internet 186 Users of 4chan and other websites raided Hal Turner by launching DDoS attacks and prank calling his phone in radio show during December 2006 and January 2007 The attacks caused Turner s website to go offline This cost thousands of dollars of bandwidth bills according to Turner In response Turner sued 4chan 7chan and other websites however he lost his plea for an injunction and failed to receive letters from the court 187 KTTV Fox 11 aired a report on Anonymous calling them a group of hackers on steroids domestic terrorists and collectively an Internet hate machine on July 26 2007 188 Slashdot founder Rob Malda posted a comment made by another Slashdot user Miang stating that the story focused mainly on users of 4chan 7chan and 420chan Miang claimed that the report seems to confuse b raids and motivational poster templates with a genuine threat to the American public arguing that the unrelated footage of a van exploding shown in the report was to equate anonymous posting with domestic terror 189 On July 10 2008 the swastika CJK unicode character 卐 appeared at the top of Google s Hot Trends list a tally of the most used search terms in the United States for several hours It was later reported that the HTML numeric character reference for the symbol had been posted on b with a request to perform a Google search for the string A multitude of b visitors followed the order and pushed the symbol to the top of the chart though Google later removed the result 10 Later that year the private Yahoo Mail account of Sarah Palin Republican vice presidential candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election was hacked by a 4chan user The hacker posted the account s password on b and screenshots from within the account to WikiLeaks 190 A b user then logged in and changed the password posting a screenshot of him sending an email to a friend of Palin s informing her of the new password on the b thread However he forgot to blank out the password in the screenshot 191 A multitude of b users attempted to log in with the new password and the account was automatically locked out by Yahoo The incident was criticized by some b users One user commented seriously b We could have changed history and failed epically 192 The FBI and Secret Service began investigating the incident shortly after its occurrence On September 20 it was revealed they were questioning David Kernell the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell 193 The stock price of Apple Inc fell significantly in October 2008 after a hoax story was submitted to CNN s user generated news site iReport com claiming that company CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a major heart attack The source of the story was traced back to 4chan 194 195 In May 2009 members of the site attacked YouTube posting pornographic videos on the site 196 A 4chan member acknowledged being part of the attack telling BBC News that it was in response to YouTube deleting music 197 In January 2010 members of the site attacked YouTube again in response to the suspension of YouTube user lukeywes1234 for failing to meet the minimum age requirement of thirteen 198 The videos uploaded by the user had apparently become popular with 4chan members who subsequently became angered after the account was suspended and called for a new wave of pornographic videos to be uploaded to YouTube on January 6 2010 198 Later the same year 4chan made numerous disruptive pranks directed at singer Justin Bieber 199 In September 2010 in retaliation against the Bollywood film industry s hiring of Aiplex Software to launch cyberattacks against The Pirate Bay Anonymous members recruited through posts on 4chan boards subsequently initiated their own attacks dubbed Operation Payback targeting the website of the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America 200 201 202 The targeted websites usually went offline for a short period of time due to the attacks before recovering The website of the UK law firm ACS Law which was associated with an anti piracy client was affected by the cyber attack 203 In retaliation for the initial attacks being called only a minor nuisance Anonymous launched more attacks bringing the site down yet again After coming back up the front page accidentally revealed a backup file of the entire website which contained over 300 megabytes of private company emails which were leaked to several torrents and across several sites on the Internet 204 It was suggested that the data leak could cost the law firm up to 500 000 in fines for breaching British Data Protection Laws 205 In January 2011 BBC News reported that the law firm announced they were to stop chasing illegal file sharers Head of ACS Law Andrew Crossley in a statement to a court addressed issues which influenced the decision to back down I have ceased my work I have been subject to criminal attack My e mails have been hacked I have had death threats and bomb threats 203 In August 2012 4chan users attacked a third party sponsored Mountain Dew campaign Dub the Dew where users were asked to submit and vote on name ideas for a green apple flavor of the drink Users submitted entries such as Diabeetus Fapple several variations of Gushing Granny and Hitler did nothing wrong 206 207 Threats of violence On October 18 2006 the Department of Homeland Security warned National Football League officials in Miami New York City Atlanta Seattle Houston Oakland and Cleveland about a possible threat involving the simultaneous use of dirty bombs at stadiums 208 The threat claimed that the attack would be carried out on October 22 the final day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan 209 Both the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security expressed doubt concerning the credibility of the threats but warned the relevant organizations as a precaution 210 The threat turned out to be an ill conceived hoax perpetrated by a grocery store clerk in Wisconsin with no terrorist ties The FBI considered it a clearly frivolous threat and the 20 year old man was charged with fabricating a terrorist threat sentenced to six months in prison followed by six months house arrest and ordered to pay 26 750 in restitution 211 212 Hello b On September 11 2007 at 9 11 am Central time two pipe bombs will be remote detonated at Pflugerville High School Promptly after the blast I along with two ther Anonymous will charge the building armed with a Bushmaster AR 15 IMI Galil AR a vintage government issue M1 30 Carbine and a Benelli M4 semi auto shotgun The Pflugerville threat 213 Around midnight on September 11 2007 a student posted photographs of mock pipe bombs and another photograph of him holding them while saying he would blow up his high school Pflugerville High School in Pflugerville Texas at 9 11 am on September 11 213 Users of 4chan helped to track him down by finding the perpetrator s father s name in the Exif data of a photograph he took and contacted the police 214 He was arrested before school began that day 215 216 217 218 The incident turned out to be a hoax the weapons were toys and there were no actual bombs 219 Jarrad Willis a 20 year old from Melbourne Australia was arrested on December 8 2007 after apparently posting on 4chan that he was going to shoot and kill as many people as I can until which time I am incapacitated or killed by the police 220 The post accompanied by an image of another man holding a shotgun threatened a shopping mall near Beverly Hills 221 While the investigation was still open Willis was charged with criminal defamation for a separate incident 222 but died before the case was heard 223 On February 4 2009 a posting on the 4chan b board 224 said there would be a school shooting at St Eskils Gymnasium in Eskilstuna Sweden leading 1 250 students and 50 teachers to be evacuated 225 A 21 year old man was arrested after 4chan provided the police with the IP address of the poster Police said that the suspect called it off as a joke and they released him after they found no indication that the threat was serious 226 227 On June 28 2018 a man named Eric M Radulovic was arrested following an indictment by the U S Department of Justice on one count of transmitting in interstate and foreign commerce a threat to injure the person of another 228 The indictment alleged that Radulovic posted anonymously to pol the day after the Unite the Right rally communicating an intention to attack protestors at an upcoming right wing demonstration ostensibly to elicit sympathy for the alt right movement I m going to bring a Remington 700 and start shooting Alt right guys We need sympathy after that landwhale got all the liberals teary eyed so someone is going to have to make it look like the left is becoming more violent and radicalized It s a false flag for sure but I ll be aiming for the more tanned dark haired muddied jeans in the crowd so real whites won t have to worry wrote Radulovic according to the indictment 228 Incidents of child pornography A fixture of media attention child pornography has been posted to 4chan various times 37 229 Celebrity photo leaks Main article August 2014 celebrity photo leaks On August 31 2014 a compromise of user passwords at iCloud allowed a large number of private photographs taken by celebrities to be posted online 230 initially on 4chan 231 As a result of the incident 4chan announced that it would enforce a Digital Millennium Copyright Act policy which would allow content owners to remove material that had been shared on the site illegally and would ban users who repeatedly posted stolen material 232 Gamergate See also Gamergate controversy Also in August 2014 4chan was involved in the Gamergate controversy which began with unsubstantiated allegations about indie game developer Zoe Quinn from an ex boyfriend followed by false allegations from anonymous Internet users 233 The allegations were followed by a harassment campaign against several women in the video game industry organized by 4chan users 234 particularly r9k 136 Discussion regarding Gamergate was banned on 4chan due to alleged rule violations and Gamergate supporters moved to alternate forums such as 8chan 235 236 Murder in Port Orchard Washington According to court documents filed on November 5 2014 there were images posted to 4chan that appeared to be of a murder victim The body was discovered in Port Orchard Washington after the images were posted 237 The posts were accompanied by the text Turns out it s way harder to strangle someone to death than it looks on the movies A later post said Check the news for Port Orchard Washington in a few hours Her son will be home from school soon He ll find her then call the cops I just wanted to share the pics before they find me 237 The victim was Amber Lynn Coplin aged 30 The suspect 33 year old David Michael Kalac surrendered to police in Oregon later the same day he was charged with second degree murder involving domestic violence 238 Kalac was convicted in April 2017 and was sentenced to 82 years in prison the following month 239 Bianca Devins murder Main article Murder of Bianca Devins On July 14 2019 17 year old Bianca Devins was murdered by 21 year old Brandon Clark of Utica New York after the two went to a concert together 240 The suspect took pictures of the victim s bloodied deceased body and posted it to Discord and his own Instagram page 241 The photos were widely shared on Instagram and other sites particularly on 4chan where many users mocked and celebrated her death saying she deserved it and praising the killer while depicting Devins as a manipulative young woman 242 243 Devins had developed a small following online and was a 4chan user herself 244 Clark later pleaded guilty to the crime 245 and was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years imprisonment Death of Jeffrey Epstein Main article Death of Jeffrey Epstein A report of Jeffrey Epstein s death was posted on pol around 40 minutes before ABC News broke the news It was originally suspected that the unidentified person who made the posts may have been a first responder prompting a review by the New York City Fire Department who later stated that the post did not come from a member of its department 246 247 2022 Buffalo shooting Main article 2022 Buffalo shooting On May 14 2022 a mass shooting occurred at a supermarket in Buffalo New York USA The accused Payton S Gendron is reported to have written a racist manifesto released May 12 two days before the shooting with the manifesto including birth date and other biographical details that match the suspect in custody 248 The author wrote that he began to frequent 4chan including its Politically Incorrect message board pol beginning in May 2020 where he was exposed to the Great Replacement conspiracy theory 249 ISP bansAT amp T temporary ban On July 26 2009 AT amp T s DSL branch temporarily blocked access to the img 4chan org domain host of b and r9k which was initially believed to be an attempt at Internet censorship and met with hostility on 4chan s part 250 251 The next day AT amp T issued a statement claiming that the block was put in place after an AT amp T customer was affected by a DoS attack originating from IP addresses connected to img 4chan org and was an attempt to prevent this attack from disrupting service for the impacted AT amp T customer and our other customers AT amp T maintains that the block was not related to the content on 4chan 252 4chan s founder Christopher Poole responded with the following 253 254 In the end this wasn 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