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Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votes: 905 18.2%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votes: 252 5.1%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votes: 2,134 42.9%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votes: 1,009 20.3%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votes: 179 3.6%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votes: 493 9.9%

  • Total voters
    4,972
Wouldn't surprise me if the jannies are on an advertising payroll. Those gacha generals, especially the ones from Mihoyo (Genshin, Honkai, ZZZ), getting special janny priveleges and treatment is very suspect.
Special treatment? As someone who's peered into those threads from time to time they seem just as mentally ill as everyone else who ACTUALLY posts on /vg/.
 
While it is a bit funny, I'm annoyed at the hack since /m/ was the only good place to talk about gunpla on the internet. Discord is awful, Reddit is awful, and there are no smaller forums that have users. I honestly hope it blows over and I can get back to /gpg/.
 
I was pretty mean to Null on IRC because I blamed him for 8chan's technical troubles. That was years ago but I genuinely do feel bad about it. I have no idea what the hell was going on but he seems like a solid enough dude that it must have been simple human error.
I think most of the posters kinda blamed "pigfood" for it all at the time, being the face of it an all, but with hindsight alot of it probably was hotwheels sabotaging the site. Before he showed everyone his true colors, posters were very supportive of him.
 
Alright everyone, what's the one thing you want/need to be leaked/revealed as the cherry on top of this exploding van disaster?
Leak of their Discord would reveal a lot I think.
IP logs of anons/posters could easily cause a massive shitstorm of many people getting potentially doxxed, let it all burn to the ground scenario. Imagine the legal action for something like that.
 
The weird thing that happened is that the overmoderation made it really easy to notice SUS shit that obviously was given the go-ahead somewhere in the pipeline to be allowed. Like, if they're gonna overmoderate at least be consistent, but they weren't.
And in case of boards like /qst/, the lack of moderation was also noticeable. Nothing was done over there for ages.
 
  • Agree
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Wrong, the current admin is a tranny living in Portland and all the jannies are Pajeets, SEAniggers, and other assorted turd-world brownoids.
The janny on /m/ has to be Indian. There's a particular Indian thirstposter who's allowed to thrive there and only posts that shit on that poojeet get taken down. Even ones that aren't directly mocking his race.
 
Searchable ban notes / jannies' standing policies.
I might be a petty fuck, but I have some theories that I want to look into.
I imagine any such notes are locked behind some gay discord circlejerk. But also that jannies have no consistency with their mod positions and if you get banned, the jannie/mod was just butthurt over your topic or something. The /j/ board seems to show that a lot when I look at the mods telling the jannies their positions (or lack of)
I think most of the posters kinda blamed "pigfood" for it all at the time, being the face of it an all, but with hindsight alot of it probably was hotwheels sabotaging the site.
Do we have an idea of when hotwheels got mindbroken exactly? His descent still seems baffling to me. His interview he did with CNN or whatever had him fairly composed and well-spoken for a former wizchan cripple.
 
Wouldn't surprise me if the jannies are on an advertising payroll. Those Chinese gacha generals, especially the ones from Mihoyo (Genshin, Honkai, ZZZ), getting special janny priveleges and treatment is very suspect.
Genshin threads are automatically deleted on /v/ because of one butthurt nintoddler janny.
 
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