8chan Is a Megaphone for Shooters. ‘Shut the Site Down,’ Says Its Creator.

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8chan Is a Megaphone for Shooters. ‘Shut the Site Down,’ Says Its Creator.
August 4, 2019

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Fredrick Brennan was getting ready for church at his home in the Philippines when the news of a mass shooting in El Paso arrived. His response was immediate and instinctive.
“Whenever I hear about a mass shooting, I say, ‘All right, we have to research if there’s an 8chan connection,’” he said.

Mr. Brennan started the online message board 8chan in 2013, as a spinoff of 4chan, the better-known message board. In its early years, the site was known as an unmoderated free-for-all site populated by anonymous posters, where shocking and offensive humor reigned.
Now, 8chan is known as something else: a megaphone for mass shooters, and a recruiting platform for violent white nationalists. And Mr. Brennan, who stopped working with the site’s current owner last year, is calling for it to be taken offline before it leads to further violence.
“Shut the site down,” Mr. Brennan said in an interview on Sunday. “It’s not doing the world any good. It’s a complete negative to everybody except the users that are there. And you know what? It’s a negative to them, too. They just don’t realize it.”
So far this year, three mass shootings — El Paso, the mosque killings in Christchurch, New Zealand, and the synagogue shooting in Poway, Calif. — have been announced in advance on 8chan, often accompanied by racist writings that seem engineered to go viral on the internet.
Moments before the El Paso shooting on Saturday, a four-page message whose author identified himself as the suspected shooter appeared on 8chan’s politics board, known as /pol/. The person who posted the message encouraged his 8chan “brothers” to spread its contents far and wide.
Given its repeated involvement in mass shootings, 8chan has become a focal point for those seeking to disrupt the pathways of online extremism.
“8chan is almost like a bulletin board where the worst offenders go to share their terrible ideas,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League. “It’s become a sounding board where people share ideas, and where these kinds of ideologies are amplified and expanded on, and ultimately, people are radicalized as a result.”
8chan has been run out of the Philippines by Jim Watkins, a United States Army veteran, since 2015, when Mr. Brennan gave up control of the site.
The site remains nearly completely unmoderated, and its commitment to keeping up even the most violent speech has made it a venue for extremists to test out ideas, share violent literature and cheer on the perpetrators of mass killings. Users on 8chan frequently lionize mass shooters using jokey internet vernacular, referring to their body counts as “high scores” and creating memes praising the killers.
Mr. Brennan, who has a condition known as brittle-bone disease and uses a wheelchair, has tried to distance himself from 8chan and its current owners. In a March interview with The Wall Street Journal, he expressed his regrets over his role in the site’s creation, and warned that the violent culture that had taken root on 8chan’s boards could lead to more mass shootings.
After the El Paso shooting, he seemed resigned to the fact that it had.
“Another 8chan shooting?” he tweeted on Saturday. “Am I ever going to be able to move on with my life?”
Mr. Watkins, who runs 8chan along with his son, Ronald, has remained defiant in the face of criticism, and has resisted calls to moderate or shut down the site. On Sunday, a banner at the top of 8chan’s home page read, “Welcome to 8chan, the Darkest Reaches of the Internet.”
“I’ve tried to understand so many times why he keeps it going, and I just don’t get it,” Mr. Brennan said. “After Christchurch, after the Tree of Life shooting, and now after this shooting, they think this is all really funny.”
Mr. Watkins did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
In the early days of 8chan, Mr. Brennan defended the right of 8chan users to post anonymously, without censorship. And he dismissed incidents of harassment or violence by users of the site as the price of being an open forum.
“Anonymity should not be taken away from everyone just because of a few bad apples,” he told Ars Technica, the technology website, in a 2015 interview.
But more recently, Mr. Brennan, who has begun attending a Baptist church, has tried to persuade Mr. Watkins to shut down the site. He and Mr. Watkins live near each other in the Philippines, he said, and he often drives past Mr. Watkins’s house on his way to church.
Mr. Brennan said that other websites, like Facebook and Twitter, also play a role in spreading the kinds of violent messages that often originate on 8chan. But he said that those sites have been more proactive about removing dangerous content, making them less appealing venues for a would-be terrorist.
“Shutting it down, having these chan sites pushed underground, it wouldn’t totally stop these kinds of things from happening,” he said. “But it wouldn’t happen every few months.”
Mr. Brennan said he doubted that Mr. Watkins makes money from 8chan, since it is free to use and costly to maintain, and since its toxic content has made it radioactive to advertisers. (In a 2017 interview, Mr. Watkins said of running 8chan, “It doesn’t make money, but it’s a lot of fun.”) And Mr. Brennan is hopeful that sustained pressure on Mr. Watkins and his son will get them to change their minds eventually, and take down 8chan for good.
“How long are they just going to allow this to go on?” he asked.
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“8chan is almost like a bulletin board where the worst offenders go to share their terrible ideas,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League. “It’s become a sounding board where people share ideas, and where these kinds of ideologies are amplified and expanded on, and ultimately, people are radicalized as a result.”

This really makes me think.
 
I don’t think the internet needs 8-Chan but it’s pretty fucking dumb hotwheels has sour grapes now after selling his site to that nut job Jim Watkins. He should have known what would happen after he created it. He sold it because it was getting out of control, why not just shut it down then?
 
I don’t think the internet needs 8-Chan but it’s pretty fucking dumb hotwheels has sour grapes now after selling his site to that nut job Jim Watkins. He should have known what would happen after he created it. He sold it because it was getting out of control, why not just shut it down then?
Hotwheels was probably still of the opinion back then that censorship is wrong and it would be wrong to shut down the site just because he was uncomfortable with the community there, obviously we found the amount of mass shooters on the site it takes before he abandons that principle
 
This is like Toyota apologizing for their pick-up truck Hilux for being ISIS's preferred method of transportation for mass murder and propaganda.

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That's now how any of this works, Hotwheels.
lol, hate to say it, but the Hilux thing was really our fault. The US army gave those out to almost every fag that even had a tangential connection to Afghan, or Iraqi government/military/law enforcement, contractors, or really anything.
 
lol, hate to say it, but the Hilux thing was really our fault. The US army gave those out to almost every fag that even had a tangential connection to Afghan, or Iraqi government/military/law enforcement, contractors, or really anything.
Be that as it may, it's still one hell of a pick-up truck. It's legendary for all the right reasons, ISIS using them adds to its gravitas.

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And when tastefully modded (as in, not a .50 cal mounted on the back) it can look pretty bitchin'.

Back on topic, what does Hotwheels attempt to gain with all this? I don't get it.
 
Be that as it may, it's still one hell of a pick-up truck. It's legendary for all the right reasons, ISIS using them adds to its gravitas.


And when tastefully modded (as in, not a .50 cal mounted on the back) it can look pretty bitchin'.

Back on topic, what does Hotwheels attempt to gain with all this? I don't get it.
ISIS should have gone with a vintage F-350.

We'd be bowing to Mecca five times a day if they did. But they didn't. Sucks for them.
 
This really makes me think.

"Wow, I really hated spics, but reading all about it on 8chan made me really hate them and shoot random white people at a mall in a state that voted Trump!"

We need mental health support because these people are fucking re.tarded and need to be put in rubber diapers and closed up in padded rooms.
 
Be that as it may, it's still one hell of a pick-up truck. It's legendary for all the right reasons, ISIS using them adds to its gravitas.


And when tastefully modded (as in, not a .50 cal mounted on the back) it can look pretty bitchin'.

Back on topic, what does Hotwheels attempt to gain with all this? I don't get it.

What's wrong with a .50 cal mounted on the back? It goes well with my dual coal stacks and Confederate flag hood.

Hotwheels needs to understand that it's not going to shut down these kinds of people just by closing a website.

ISIS should have gone with a vintage F-350.

We'd be bowing to Mecca five times a day if they did. But they didn't. Sucks for them.

Ford Motor Company products are the camel of the infidel :tyceknife:
 
What happened between Hotwheels and Jim? Didnt Hotwheels just sell the site to Jim?
 
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