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  2. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    4chan Homepage on May 3, 2023 Type of site Imageboard Available in English Country of origin United States Owner Hiroyuki Nishimura (since 2015) Created by Christopher Poole Services 4chan Pass URL 4chan.org Advertising Yes Commercial Yes Registration None (except for staff) Launched October 1, 2003 (21 years ago) (2003-10-01) Current status Active 4chan is an anonymous English-language ...

  3. Murder of Bianca Devins - Wikipedia

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    They gained traction on the website 4chan, with hundreds of posts praising Clark for committing "another 4chan murder". [ 10 ] [ 15 ] Users on Incels.co and 8chan were also celebratory. [ 29 ] [ 23 ] #ripbianca briefly trended on Twitter. [ 10 ]

  4. Talk:4chan/Archive 18 - Wikipedia

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    4chan doesn't pick up much mainstream media coverage, and when it does, it is usually related to some controversy such as the David Kalac incident. This might give a misleading impression, but it would run into problems with WP:NOTCENSORED to remove all of the controversies.-- ♦Ian Ma c M♦ (talk to me) 05:24, 15 September 2018 (UTC)

  5. Category:4chan - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "4chan" This category contains only the following file. Messages sent by "Philip Manshaus" prior to Norway mosque attack.png 457 × 218; 92 KB

  6. Kill All Normies - Wikipedia

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    Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right is a 2017 non-fiction book by Angela Nagle published by Zero Books. It describes the development of internet culture , the nature of political correctness , the emergence of the alt-right and the election of Donald Trump .

  7. Anonymous post - Wikipedia

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    Today, image boards receive tremendous Internet traffic from all parts of the world. In 2011, on 4chan's most popular board, /b/, there were roughly 35,000 threads and 400,000 posts created per day. At that time, that level of content was on par with YouTube. Such high traffic suggests a broad demand from Internet users for anonymous content ...

  8. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Users of 4chan's /b/ board would occasionally join into mass pranks or raids. [66] In a raid on July 12, 2006, for example, large numbers of 4chan readers invaded the Finnish social networking site Habbo Hotel with identical avatars; the avatars blocked regular Habbo members from accessing the digital hotel's pool, stating it was "closed due to ...

  9. Aubrey Cottle - Wikipedia

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    Cottle was an active user of 4chan and Something Awful in the mid-2000s, where he and others began collectively referring to themselves as "Anonymous", due to the 4chan moniker of the same name. During this time Anonymous began trolling and " raiding " other websites, online games and chat rooms, as well as black-hat hacking : targeting Hal ...