MoeAnonymous
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2025
Just went on sharty again to see if there are any more updates.
Say what you want about 4chan, but you never needed a janny's permission to post images. They were visible as soon as you posted them.
Curiously, Sharty is also the first imageboard I've seen that needs to fingerprint your browser's canvas.
Given most of the threads on there are shitposts it's hard to believe that a janny actually approved of the endless crying wojaks and cuckjaks but nevertheless it's visible for everyone to see.
8kun is just as doomed as it was when the original one shut down. 8moe is seemingly comfier but also due to the nature of user-created boards, it's never going to sustain 4chan numbers for long.
Rest of the altchans I've seen are either dead or extremely niche, which is fair, but I don't expect them to be able to rehome 4chan refugees if the site goes down for good.
The experience has really demonstrated just how important a proper successor/alternative to 4chan is. If 4chan goes down, English-speaking imageboard culture goes down with it. Some of these altchans were getting a couple of posts a day before the site went down, and some have threads from numerous years ago.
Say what you want about 4chan, but you never needed a janny's permission to post images. They were visible as soon as you posted them.
Curiously, Sharty is also the first imageboard I've seen that needs to fingerprint your browser's canvas.
Given most of the threads on there are shitposts it's hard to believe that a janny actually approved of the endless crying wojaks and cuckjaks but nevertheless it's visible for everyone to see.
8kun is just as doomed as it was when the original one shut down. 8moe is seemingly comfier but also due to the nature of user-created boards, it's never going to sustain 4chan numbers for long.
Rest of the altchans I've seen are either dead or extremely niche, which is fair, but I don't expect them to be able to rehome 4chan refugees if the site goes down for good.
The experience has really demonstrated just how important a proper successor/alternative to 4chan is. If 4chan goes down, English-speaking imageboard culture goes down with it. Some of these altchans were getting a couple of posts a day before the site went down, and some have threads from numerous years ago.