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- 4chan - Wikipedia
Described as "4chan's best kept secret" and a "surprisingly artistic side of 4chan", mu is used by users to share their music interests with similar minds and discover "great music they would never have found otherwise" with many moments of insightful candor that can affirm or challenge their own musical tastes [95][96] The board has gained
- Internet cesspit 4chan is still escaping Australia’s under . . . - 7NEWS
More specifically, 4chan is a collection of image boards and comments, hosting relatively immature discussions about everything from Japanese animation, sports, music, memes and kinks to far more more nefarious content
- 4chan Is Dead. Its Toxic Legacy Is Everywhere - WIRED
It’s likely that there will never be a site like 4chan again But everything now—from X and YouTube to global politics—seems to carry its toxic legacy
- What happened to 4chan? | The Week
What is it? The concept of 4chan is simple, said the broadcaster – it's an online forum where anonymous users share pictures and text
- 4chan, which was taken down by a massive hack, has finally returned . . .
The overseas Internet bulletin board 4chan was down due to a large-scale hacking attack on April 14, 2025, but was partially restored about two weeks later on April 27
- 4chan, internet’s ‘most notorious website’, is likely dead
With no account system and minimal moderation, 4chan allowed users to say whatever they wanted without consequence This made it a haven for niche interests, fringe art, and uncensored discourse—but also for racism, misogyny, and extremism
- 4chan’s Rise, Fall, and Lingering Influence: The Internet’s Wildest . . .
Fueled by complete anonymity, fleeting threads, and an anything-goes ethos, 4chan rapidly became a digital playground for raw, unfiltered expression It was where internet culture was born—and later, where it was twisted into something darker
- 4chan is back after a nearly two-week shutdown, but it still . . . - Engadget
4chan, the infamous forum known for its anonymous user base posting unhinged material, has made its comeback
- 4Chan Is Back Online, But Is the Aura of Anonymity Dead?
The infamous image board, 4Chan, is back online after several weeks of downtime following an extreme hack that saw its source code leaked, alongside personal details for many of its admins
- 4chan back online - MSN
Wired's retrospective puts it all in context, though we now have the living site as well as its legacy to contend with 4chan was founded by Christopher "Moot" Poole when he was just 15
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