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Someone wrote a draft a few days ago for a Wikipedia page on the CWCki (Archive) that seems hellbent on meticulously following Wikipedia's standards and rules, including going out of its way to never mention Chris or Sonichu by name. It references multiple trolls including Bluespike and Liquid Chris, talks about Chris's arrest, and names Marvin as the owner. Despite editors previously declaring that the CWCki didn't justify its own page (Archive), it seems like they haven't been able to find an excuse to delete the draft, since it's still up a week later and waiting to be approved.

CWCki (/ˈkwɪki/ KWIH-kee), also known as CWC Wiki, is a wiki centered around the discussion, documentation, and doxing of an online webcomic creator originally noticed in 2007 on the Something Awful forums. The website, which is primarily managed by internet trolls, publicly documents the individual's life and personal details, as well as the contents of their webcomic and other works.[1][2][3]
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History​

In 2007, users of Encyclopedia Dramatica created an article describing an individual whose webcomic was discovered by users on 4chan.[1][2] In 2008, the users created CWCki, feeling that the Encyclopedia Dramatica page was not detailed or accurate enough.[2] Its name is based on the initials of the individual, while its domain name references their comic. In 2009, CWCki added a discussion forum centered around the individual and the wiki itself.[1][3] The forum was relaunched by Joshua Conner Moon in 2013,[4] rebranding as an unaffiliated website called "CWCki Forums.”[5][6] CWCki Forums was again rebranded to Kiwi Farms in 2014.[2]

CWCki received considerable media attention in 2021 following the arrest of the individual in question.[2][3][5][7]

Overview​

CWCki primarily serves to document the past and ongoing harassment of the individual in question, as well as the methods and pseudonyms employed to troll and stalk them.[2][3] Before 2013, this harassment was often directly arranged by members of the website's discussion forum,[2] and has included posing as friends and romantic partners,[1][2][3] impersonating the individual directly,[3] arranging dates with the individual as a means to gather information,[2] and encouraging a minor to engage in phone sex with the individual under a pseudonym.[2][3] CWCki publishes articles describing personal details such as the individual's family members,[1] private information such as their home address,[2][3] and information acquired through invasive means such as dumpster diving.[2] Despite the individual coming out as transgender in 2017, CWCki continues to refer to them by their assigned name and gender, and users frequently speculate about various paraphilias that they suspect the individual may possess.[1]

CWCki also documents the webcomic, merchandise, and art works created by the individual in question. The comic, which combines the video game characters Pikachu and Sonic The Hedgehog into one original character, serves as the basis for the website's iconography.[1][2][3][5]

See Also​

References​

  1. Niemeyer, Mara Leighton, Palmer Haasch, Charlotte Colombo, Kenneth. "A timeline of Chris Chan's incest charge and dismissal, which came after years of online trolling that documented the creator's relationship with her mother". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  2. Pless, Margaret (2016-07-19). "Kiwi Farms, the Web's Biggest Community of Stalkers". Intelligencer. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  3. Press-Reynolds, Kieran. "Chris Chan, the online personality accused by police of incest with her mother, has been trolled by the internet for over a decade". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  4. "Decoding Kiwi Farms, the blocked Internet bully that continues to be a nuisance". 2022-09-05. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  5. Colombo, Charlotte. "Kiwi Farms, the forum that has been linked to 3 suicides, was made to troll Chris Chan years before she was arrested on an incest charge". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  6. "Kiwi Farms website refuses to help police in Christchurch terror case". Newshub. 2019-03-18. Archived from the original on 2019-04-18. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
  7. "Online creator Chris Chan arrested on incest charge after leaked audio alleged she had sex with her mother". INSIDER via Yahoo Entertainment. 2021-08-02. Retrieved 2025-10-30.
 
I find the fact that Borb owned one of these to be some sort of ineffable cosmic manifestation of Chandler failure. It makes perfect sense that the home video format they chose to hitch their wagon to in the early 80s was the one that ended up failing so hard it was part of the reason RCA went bankrupt.
Chris was probably like six or seven when that picture was taken (I'm bad with ages), which would have been at the end of the 1980s. Given the disks aren't tucked away somewhere and look in okay shape, makes me think the Chandlers were still using that player. I bet someone talked them into a "good deal" for one of those well after it flopped. They seemed to be targets of that pretty much through life.
 
Chris was probably like six or seven when that picture was taken
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Chris was probably like six or seven when that picture was taken (I'm bad with ages), which would have been at the end of the 1980s. Given the disks aren't tucked away somewhere and look in okay shape, makes me think the Chandlers were still using that player. I bet someone talked them into a "good deal" for one of those well after it flopped. They seemed to be targets of that pretty much through life.
being a vinyl based format, those movies were out everytime they were played, but Bob thought he probably got a good deal on them from the bargain bins at Sears or Monkey Wards
 
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Chris was probably like six or seven when that picture was taken (I'm bad with ages), which would have been at the end of the 1980s. Given the disks aren't tucked away somewhere and look in okay shape, makes me think the Chandlers were still using that player. I bet someone talked them into a "good deal" for one of those well after it flopped. They seemed to be targets of that pretty much through life.
No fucking 6 7 posts in this Christian thread!!!
 
One thing that kind of interests me...

I didn't know Marvin was a pseudonym.

I guess Marvin Martian would have been a little too obvious.
 
RCA really did think this shit would take off, but Beta and VHS were already firmly established and had far bigger back catalogues, and Laserdisc had better video quality. There were some pretty big downsides, too. Each side could only hold 60 minutes, so you had to manually get up and flip the disc over at the 60 minute mark. This also meant a disc could only hold 120 minutes of film and longer movies needed to come on multiple discs. The format didn't have home recording capabilities, something both Beta and VHS had. And, really, just the fact that the fucking thing didn't come out until 1981.
The last two are probably the main reason it was such a disaster. The video quality was actually pretty solid. A friend of mine had one of these (well his family did). Saw the original Blade Runner on it iirc.
 
Nazis are cool apparently

Megan would be proud
You know, I wonder if she'd be into World War I German shit. Kaiser Bill had drip, Pickelhauben are cool, and the Red Baron was the GOAT of the air.

Second Reich > Third Reich

PS: Since we're sperging out, that CED tangent @CFC-12 went on was informative and awesome. That was a format that could have done well had it come out earlier.
 
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