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i dont get it. What is the issue with that.?
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I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
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4chan's servers are buried undergroundFalkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
hope this cleared things up a bit
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The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
And as Alex says (who seems to know a LOT about 4 chan

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when have 4chan users ever affected anything but shitty furry websites? ps prank calling people does not count as affecting anythingSnowgun wrote:The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
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Re: 4chan
it sounds like a really dangerous place...i thought it was something geeky manga thing...
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SultanOfSurreal wrote:when have 4chan users ever affected anything but shitty furry websites? ps prank calling people does not count as affecting anythingSnowgun wrote:The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
For those too lazy to check, here is some stuff from wiki
Through its association with Anonymous, 4chan has become associated with Project Chanology, a worldwide protest against the Church of Scientology held by members of Anonymous. On January 15, 2008, a 4chan user posted to /b/, suggesting participants "do something big" against the Church of Scientology's website. This message resulted in the Church receiving, by its own reports, more than 6,000 threatening phone calls. It quickly grew into a large real-world protest
Internet attacks
See also: Anonymous (group)#KTTV Fox 11 news report and Sarah Palin email hack
Users of 4chan and other websites "raided" Hal Turner by launching DDoS attacks and prank calling his phone-in radio show during December 2006 and January 2007. The attacks caused Turner's website to go offline. This cost thousands of dollars of bandwidth bills according to Turner. In response, Turner sued 4chan, 7chan, and other websites; however, he lost his plea for an injunction and failed to receive letters from the court.[42]
KTTV Fox 11 aired a report on Anonymous, calling them a group of "hackers on steroids", "domestic terrorists", and collectively an "Internet hate machine" on July 26, 2007.[43] Slashdot founder Rob Malda posted a comment made by another Slashdot user, Miang, stating that the story focused mainly on users of "4chan, 7chan and 420chan". Miang claimed that the report "seems to confuse /b/ raids and motivational poster templates with a genuine threat to the American public", arguing that the "unrelated" footage of a van exploding shown in the report was to "equate anonymous posting with domestic terror".[44]
On July 10, 2008, the swastika symbol (卐) appeared at the top of Google's Hot Trends list—a tally of the most popular search terms in the United States—for several hours. It was later reported that the HTML numeric character reference for the symbol had been posted on /b/, with a request to perform a Google search for the string. A multitude of /b/ visitors followed the order and pushed the symbol to the top of the chart, though Google later removed the result.[12]
Later that year, the private Yahoo! Mail account of Sarah Palin, Republican vice presidential candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, was hacked by a 4chan user. This followed criticism of Palin and other politicians supposedly using private email accounts for governmental work.[45] The hacker posted the account's password on /b/, and screenshots from within the account to Wikileaks.[46] A /b/ user then logged in and changed the password, posting a screenshot of his sending an email to a friend of Palin's informing her of the new password on the /b/ thread. However, he forgot to blank out the password in the screenshot.[47] A multitude of /b/ users attempted to log in with the new password, and the account was automatically locked out by Yahoo!. The incident was criticized by some /b/ users, one of whom complained that "seriously, /b/. We could have changed history and failed, epically."[48] The FBI and Secret Service began investigating the incident shortly after its occurrence. On September 20 it was revealed they were questioning David Kernell, the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell.[49]
The stock price of Apple Inc. fell significantly in October 2008 after a hoax story was submitted to CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com claiming that company CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a major heart attack. The source of the story was traced back to 4chan.[50][51]
In May 2009, members of the site attacked YouTube, posting pornographic videos on the site.[52] 4chan claimed responsibility for the attack, one member told the BBC that the attack was in response to YouTube "deleting music".[53]

Re: 4chan
Ummm possibly exposing hundreds of kid to porn via youtube. Leaking personal info. And other stuff I don't feel like typing out using my phone.SultanOfSurreal wrote:when have 4chan users ever affected anything but shitty furry websites? ps prank calling people does not count as affecting anythingSnowgun wrote:The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
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yeah that totally amounted to somethingSnowgun wrote:Through its association with Anonymous, 4chan has become associated with Project Chanology, a worldwide protest against the Church of Scientology held by members of Anonymous. On January 15, 2008, a 4chan user posted to /b/, suggesting participants "do something big" against the Church of Scientology's website. This message resulted in the Church receiving, by its own reports, more than 6,000 threatening phone calls. It quickly grew into a large real-world protest
when i said that 4chan hadn't affected anything but shitty furry websites, i was making a joke. the joke is that 4chan doesn't do anything but f*ck with other websites in lame ways. they do not affect anything in the real world. this list does nothing to sway my opinion about that.Internet attacks
See also: Anonymous (group)#KTTV Fox 11 news report and Sarah Palin email hack
Users of 4chan and other websites "raided" Hal Turner by launching DDoS attacks and prank calling his phone-in radio show during December 2006 and January 2007. The attacks caused Turner's website to go offline. This cost thousands of dollars of bandwidth bills according to Turner. In response, Turner sued 4chan, 7chan, and other websites; however, he lost his plea for an injunction and failed to receive letters from the court.[42]
KTTV Fox 11 aired a report on Anonymous, calling them a group of "hackers on steroids", "domestic terrorists", and collectively an "Internet hate machine" on July 26, 2007.[43] Slashdot founder Rob Malda posted a comment made by another Slashdot user, Miang, stating that the story focused mainly on users of "4chan, 7chan and 420chan". Miang claimed that the report "seems to confuse /b/ raids and motivational poster templates with a genuine threat to the American public", arguing that the "unrelated" footage of a van exploding shown in the report was to "equate anonymous posting with domestic terror".[44]
On July 10, 2008, the swastika symbol (卐) appeared at the top of Google's Hot Trends list—a tally of the most popular search terms in the United States—for several hours. It was later reported that the HTML numeric character reference for the symbol had been posted on /b/, with a request to perform a Google search for the string. A multitude of /b/ visitors followed the order and pushed the symbol to the top of the chart, though Google later removed the result.[12]
Later that year, the private Yahoo! Mail account of Sarah Palin, Republican vice presidential candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, was hacked by a 4chan user. This followed criticism of Palin and other politicians supposedly using private email accounts for governmental work.[45] The hacker posted the account's password on /b/, and screenshots from within the account to Wikileaks.[46] A /b/ user then logged in and changed the password, posting a screenshot of his sending an email to a friend of Palin's informing her of the new password on the /b/ thread. However, he forgot to blank out the password in the screenshot.[47] A multitude of /b/ users attempted to log in with the new password, and the account was automatically locked out by Yahoo!. The incident was criticized by some /b/ users, one of whom complained that "seriously, /b/. We could have changed history and failed, epically."[48] The FBI and Secret Service began investigating the incident shortly after its occurrence. On September 20 it was revealed they were questioning David Kernell, the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell.[49]
The stock price of Apple Inc. fell significantly in October 2008 after a hoax story was submitted to CNN's user-generated news site iReport.com claiming that company CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a major heart attack. The source of the story was traced back to 4chan.[50][51]
In May 2009, members of the site attacked YouTube, posting pornographic videos on the site.[52] 4chan claimed responsibility for the attack, one member told the BBC that the attack was in response to YouTube "deleting music".[53]
Re: 4chan
Entertainment.
Also, rule 1.
Also, rule 1.
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Re: 4chan
and what "/b/" stands for??
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/b/ stands for "random" somehow.
All of the porn, racism, homophobia, etc. is really bad and shitty but I must admit, when they make threads that AREN'T about that stuff, it can be pretty funny.
I mean, I still laugh at this:
I'd say only go there if you're willing to venture through a myriad of offensive things to find a few funny things.
All of the porn, racism, homophobia, etc. is really bad and shitty but I must admit, when they make threads that AREN'T about that stuff, it can be pretty funny.
I mean, I still laugh at this:

I'd say only go there if you're willing to venture through a myriad of offensive things to find a few funny things.
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Re: 4chan
You know how we have "General Discussion" and "Suggestions and Bug Reports" and "Monkey Business"? They have "/a/" and "/b/" and "/gif/" etc. "/b/" is the nasty one, where you're likely to find people having sex with a woman who has no upperbody (as in it's just the legs up to a bit above the waste, the rest has been hacked off) or autopsies of babies or child porn or some other kind of mix of nasty bullshit. It's also where you find most of the funny shit.Falkomagno wrote:and what "/b/" stands for??
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Re: 4chan
Never heard of it. Seen chan4chan.com though, dunno if it's the same or a rip-off. In any event, not impressed. Seen worse. As for young minds, well, if having access to the Internet, they have all the porn and violence in the world by their fingertips. This site won't destroy them. However, IMO the establishment always knows what's best for you and I hope they shut it down... 
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Re: 4chan
It was interesting for a little while, and then got old quickly after that.
After that it's pretty much only interesting if you are looking for some sketchy porn.
After that it's pretty much only interesting if you are looking for some sketchy porn.
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You mean seriously endangering lives doesn't count as affecting anything in your world? Because 4chan has done so with their prank calling many times.SultanOfSurreal wrote:when have 4chan users ever affected anything but shitty furry websites? ps prank calling people does not count as affecting anythingSnowgun wrote:The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
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one time a prank call mugged me in an alley at gunpointWoodruff wrote:You mean seriously endangering lives doesn't count as affecting anything in your world? Because 4chan has done so with their prank calling many times.SultanOfSurreal wrote:when have 4chan users ever affected anything but shitty furry websites? ps prank calling people does not count as affecting anythingSnowgun wrote:The buzz is that there are so many impressionable scriptkiddies (/b/tards) sprinkled with some seriously sketchy dudes there. Add this to the fact that they are completely anonymous, and you have this organic, viral mob that can crash almost any site or server if they collectively turn their mind to it.Falkomagno wrote:I'm incorruptible, but, what is the buzz about it..I mean..child porn is a crime and has to be released to underground places, but 4chan, it's almost main stream. I'm confused why
In fact, this amalgamation of people is called "anonymous", like some sort of hive mind. Usually they are fractionated and bicker amongst themselves, but every once in a while they can severely effect the "real world".
other than that though i've never had my life endangered by a phone call
Re: 4chan
I'm surprised so many people from here know of 4chan. The community there couldn't be more different to that of CC.
Like AoG said, next to the sick stuff there's a lot of hilarious shit there aswell. If you are easily offended, I advise you not to go there out of curiosity. Just trust me when I say you will not like what you find.
Like AoG said, next to the sick stuff there's a lot of hilarious shit there aswell. If you are easily offended, I advise you not to go there out of curiosity. Just trust me when I say you will not like what you find.
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