4chan - the Internet hate machine

Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votes: 899 18.1%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votes: 249 5.0%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votes: 2,129 43.0%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votes: 1,007 20.3%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votes: 178 3.6%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votes: 492 9.9%

  • Total voters
    4,954
I'm speculating to myself that they will have the site back around by the weekend. The damage wasn't trivial and we know after the random board nuking a few months ago that they might not even carry through backups but there's too much money floating around to take any longer. I don't know what they are going to do about the entire moderator team bleeding out the ass though.
Speaking of the board nuking, in case this has not been stated yet what happened last night would be the culmination of several months of what feels like a turning point in how the place is run.
  • Jannies more willing than usual to let board quality get raped by schizos and chatbots than usual while on-topic posters are harassed with warnings and bans
  • IP counter being erased with only vague mumbling in IRC right before election season
  • Pass three-year bundle fundraising
  • Subsequent $10 upcharge.
  • The ever popular triple captcha plus 15 minutes wait.
Everything has been glowing subpar and questionable for years, but I don't remember having to pop into some furries' spammer proxy to post or tune my filters every single day in 2021.
Anyways, buenas. I've been lurking for a few months, and on account of recent events I've decided to start investing effort into finding places that aren't rotting alive. Was planning to make an account soon anyways, there's something I'm going to finish building in a few weeks that I wanted to talk about lel.
Yea, about that thoughhonestwise

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I swear this song used to be all over altchans, but i can't remember if 7chan had it or if i'm thinking of 711chan. Hum
I feel bad for Jean Jacques Perrey. This nigga practically pioneered electronic music, only to be remembered as the funny imageboard/YTP meme song guy.

To stay on topic, looking at the janny list I am quite surprised at the fact that some of them used their fucking .edu email addresses, like how they totally didn't expect a data breach to happen at all and reveal that they're broke college students working as an unpaid site mod for the BBC/niggerposting cesspool of the internet
 
Try 80/20
The other 20 being jackasses like rapeape, jeets and east and west coast douchebags
That is the issue
Real anons and real people don't want to be one cops(jannies) or authoritarians(mods/politicians)
Only mutants of the mind want those jobs to feel good about themselves
Real people want productive work that empowers or helps their communities
The kind of people that lust for control are always flawed.

Lord Null excluded of course, and my old best friend and his family of techies and coders
Real mods and admins want decency to prevail
At least in the 90s and early 2000s this was true
Now they are all psychotically ideologically twisted up
it's truly fascinating. Troons like to pretend "live" what they think the life of a woman is. Fictional and what they thought it was when they were 16 When they become Internet mods they try to create an Internet that they think existed when they were 16.
 
I didn't see his name anywhere, but did yournamehere get doxed too? He was the mod that allowed jannies to ban any FFXIV threads off of /v/ claiming that he considers all FFXIV threads to be general threads. Also I assume the same faggot who let pedophile lalafell avatarfags (and other /xivg/ rejects who came to turn the threads into ERP shitholes), schizos and folder-dumpers to shit up every single thread with impunity.

IRC mod on why he deletes XIV threads.webp
 
Alright /g/, let's help moot pick his next tech stack for the site rewrite. What are we picking.
A desktop running Windows 98. Would have been debatably more secure then that 10+ year old version of FreeBSD, as its so old viruses don't run on it. Site is about that ancient too so could just about work.
 
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