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Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votes: 1,033 18.5%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votes: 344 6.2%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votes: 2,329 41.7%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votes: 1,094 19.6%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votes: 219 3.9%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votes: 571 10.2%

  • Total voters
    5,590
Just checked Mark's 8chan. It went from having almost 6000 posts per hour during peak hours to barely 2000 in a single day.

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Will there be any altchans that will see a meaningful increase in active users in the long term?
 
Will there be any altchans that will see a meaningful increase in active users in the long term?
It really depends, some board users had a better experience after the hack, and they might stay in those altchans. If you were a user of /toy/ for instance there is almost zero impact, as the board is almost always dead and altchans either don't have the board or the board is dead. I was recommended a few alt chans because they had /tg/ but those boards might get a singular post every couple of weeks, which makes it completely unusable. If the site was down longer then there likely would have been a better chance for wider adoption, and it's likely why 4chan was rushed to be brought back online.
 
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4cucks will still cope and say this is better than all of the alternatives. It really is becoming just another Something Awful good fucking lord
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Seems like Jannies have gotten even worse after their IPs got leaked, lmao. Hope it will get hacked again, the site should have just stayed dead honestly, what a joke
 
I was recommended a few alt chans because they had /tg/ but those boards might get a singular post every couple of weeks, which makes it completely unusable.
I find this kind of attitude extremely ironic because the assumption that a low PPH board is "dead and unusuable" literally leads to exactly that outcome.
 
I find this kind of attitude extremely ironic because the assumption that a low PPH board is "dead and unusuable" literally leads to exactly that outcome.
It's usually people who don't realize that the only way for a small imageboard to have a decent PPH is to turn it into a spot where you and your friends publicly talk like 2003-2005 4chan was. You can't get a high PPH post off of just anonymous posters, especially not in the modern day.
 
Just checked Mark's 8chan. It went from having almost 6000 posts per hour during peak hours to barely 2000 in a single day.
Just for the record, the global PPH counts were worthless as the /vg/ board on 8moe consistently for multiple days had over 2800 posts per hour in the /xivg/ threads alone, all 1 IDs spamming messages and images from b4k archives, until they enabled per post captchas.
 
Just for the record, the global PPH counts were worthless as the /vg/ board on 8moe consistently for multiple days had over 2800 posts per hour in the /xivg/ threads alone, all 1 IDs spamming messages and images from b4k archives, until they enabled per post captchas.
Apparently, thread activity is down everywhere right after 4chan came back, which is disappointing. 4cucks would rather eat tranny janny's tampons than use a website that caters to their needs. /gacha/ and /vyt/ are probably staying there for a long time at least.

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