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Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votes: 912 18.2%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votes: 256 5.1%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votes: 2,143 42.8%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votes: 1,018 20.3%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votes: 181 3.6%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votes: 498 9.9%

  • Total voters
    5,008
Arguably the actual real 4chan users weren't that bad. (**ARGUABLY**). It was shitty moderation and masses of shills/bots that were ruining the site. So maybe that's why an influx of actual 4chan users is ok so far.
there’s some truth to the userbase losing quality. there were a lot of objectively comfy boards like /int/ /sci/ /lit/ /ck/ etc. and even /tv/ and /sp/ were still pretty funny. all those aforementioned boards had great users but had utterly shit moderation. there was a general malaise THOUGH, killing /qa/ was utterly retarded and the decline in memes and general influence over the wider internet started to wane with that.

other boards became unusable a while ago. /v/ and it’s derivatives were trash as long as i could remember tbh. /co/ was taken over by trannies. /pol/ has been progressively more fucking retarded as every year passed after 2016.

idk i miss the culture of those good boards, i literally cannot find it anywhere. it was still a unique site aside from it slowly dying. id say it had another few years left even with the shitty jannies. if they actually got rid of the tranny jannies i bet the site would see a rebirth. that said some boards have to go at this point, there’s no saving /pol/ or /b/
 
that's fair, i wouldn't mind being able to talk about that game with people who aren't retards
DBD is kind of a psychological strategy game, there's such a burden of knowledge so chatting with other players can be really illuminating. There are perk combinations you might not have thought of, or particular strategies with certain killers that work very well you wouldn't think of. In that sense it's a very social game.

There's also the autism, but that kind of comes with the territory.
 
Damn, now ACK's replying to posts here by using desuachive. Peak mental illness.
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New & Improved 4Chan:
> 17,000 second wait time (per post)
> 14 captchas
> repeat entire process if 1 captcha fails
> all images auto converted to webp

Yes, let's go back.

>subscription based service to dodge captchas
>IP flags everywhere
>option to login with your socials
>share content directly to and from xitter
>more ads (top of the page, middle of the thread, end of the page)
>non-pass users can watch a 1 minute ad to skip half of their 14 captchas
>ad video won't play if they switch tabs lol
 
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Ever since the first version of stable diffusion was released I knew people are going to fry their brains by generating porn with it. Yeah, sure, I am an "old man yelling at a cloud", but I know it's true and it's also going to fry the brains of the new generations even more. Imagine growing up as a horny teenager with the capability of generating your own fetish porn.
it's not that dissimilar from when I was a horny teenager. Back around 1997 to 2000 I think I was on a 266mhz amd k6 which was pretty kickass for the time and somehow I got ahold of a modem. I had a 200 foot phone cord I'd run up the stairs to my room when I skipped school or in the middle of the night.

Back then the Internet was pretty new. You'd use a site like the Anime Web Turnpike to try to find obscure information out about anime shows and shit, and there'd be porn interspersed. Loading up an Agent Orange or Cosine image took about as long as generating an image with Stable-diffusion today, it was very similar. Back then you really could just download shit with no fear. Kiseake dolls were pretty popular at the time and there were some advanced ones where you could rape the girls with sex toys or cut them into pieces and other strange shit. The Japanese are very strange. And this is before furries even really existed outside of one Usenet hellthread.

Overall I do not think Stable-diffusion will do more damage to youth than 1990s internet access. It's very unlikely to be as damaging as furry or homosexual culture
 
I'm noticing a lot of boards here but no /ck/, /pol/ or /out/ regulars.
I'm starting to feel lonely
Listening to you guys talk about these niche board schizos and pic related is how my situation is on /pol/ and /x/
I don't even know where to start on the schizos and super shills and tripfags on those boards
Log lovers leave.
 
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there’s some truth to the userbase losing quality. there were a lot of objectively comfy boards like /int/ /sci/ /lit/ /ck/ etc. and even /tv/ and /sp/ were still pretty funny. all those aforementioned boards had great users
idk i miss the culture of those good boards, i literally cannot find it anywhere. it was still a unique site aside from it slowly dying. id say it had another few years left even with the shitty jannies. if they actually got rid of the tranny jannies i bet the site would see a rebirth. that said some boards have to go at this point, there’s no saving /pol/ or /b/
Unfortunately /pol/ is a big part of the userbase so you can't just ban it without having /pol/tards everywhere. It got especially worse after 2022 when the Zigger shills came
 
if they actually got rid of the tranny jannies i bet the site would see a rebirth. that said some boards have to go at this point, there’s no saving /pol/ or /b/
I tend to agree regarding /b/, but (possibly retarded opinion) I think /pol/ would be salvageable. Maybe that's my own bias because it's a decent source of info for happenings, and as much of a shitshow as it was I still learned a lot there during all the Covid/Blm nonsense.
 
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