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Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votes: 1,031 18.5%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votes: 343 6.2%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votes: 2,322 41.6%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votes: 1,093 19.6%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votes: 218 3.9%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votes: 569 10.2%

  • Total voters
    5,576
The jannies have PTSD from vidyabutts
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I love the absolute death of the vermin who took over 4chan. Good job, you absolutely ruined one of the last bastions of free speech left on the Internet, just to protect your retard obsession with the idea that men chopping off their cocks somehow meant freedom.

Goddamn you to HELL with you.
 
I didn't even know it was hacked, I was just watching a DSP shitpost and someone said "DSP outlived 4chan." Now I'm here.
 
I came here to laugh at /vp/ furpedo cucks (fuck you Meowscarada jannies especially ), and oh, fuck you too /m/ G-Bitch/GCuck mod pedo too
 
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The only way someone could make a "new" imageboard today and actually moderate it properly without going insane or handing off moderation to a group who will go insane (assuming it had a decent population) is to essentially make it an imageboard UI for a site you have to log in to. Basically everyone would need an account, but nobody's accounts or names would be visible to anyone else (unless they wanted to use them like a tripcode and selected the option), and the UI would resemble a standard imageboard. This would allow registration to be shut and opened to control overall poster counts, easier moderation, no need for a billion captchas to nerf bots, etc. The problem is that most imageboard users would not want to use such a site for numerous reasons, the main one being that anonymity is the main appeal and the fact that you need an account is a big risk to anonymity if the owner/mods ever decide to be fags about it. Null probably wouldn't be a fag about it but that's besides the point.
If the source code of such imageboard is open source then it could increase the credibility, otherwise it gets the big "HONEYPOT" stamp. Though to also allow moderation the posts would still be associated with your account, even if all identifiable data is hashed, profiling can still occur in case the database is leaked. In theory, the association could be nullified after a certain period has passed. This would mean in the case of a leak, any posts bar the most recent ones would be associated with your account, but it's not a perfect solution.
If it wasn't for discord raids a simpler solution would've been something similar to 2ch(I could be wrong since I've read it in a post a while back and haven't verified it personally, if so I apologize) where reports or disapproval are publicly counted and if enough people report it the posts are removed.
Can't you make it auto update every year with like...a line of code or two? I'm pretty sure theres like a library for thst
If PHP webdev works in a vaguely similar manner to JS then it could work for minor versions, but major versions often bring so called breaking changes that need to be addressed. Couple that with libraries that are no longer maintained and need to be replaced and you have some work to do. There's also updating the OS of the server but I don't know enough to speak on it.

Also
>moot left in 2015
>last year in the copyright is 2015

God damn that's funny. These bastards had it coming for their laziness. :story:
 
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