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This past election has brought previously obscure online communities like 4chan into public discourse. For the uninitiated, 4chan is an image board, originally for discussing anime, video games, etc., that allows users to post anonymously (this is where the troll group Anonymous got their name; users are typically addressed as “Anon”.) Meme like lolcats, trollface, and Pepe the Frog were popularized here.
With little to no moderation, 4chan has attracted the Internet’s largest collective of outcasts, freaks, losers, and dejected youths. Anyone says anything with almost no backlash.
Some of their antics include:
Typically, I just go there to lurk. I don’t participate in any of these raids; they’re just fun to read about (especially from "normie"media outlets)
With little to no moderation, 4chan has attracted the Internet’s largest collective of outcasts, freaks, losers, and dejected youths. Anyone says anything with almost no backlash.
Some of their antics include:
- Hijacking Mountain Dew’s “Dub the Dew” contest to name the new flavor “Hitler did nothing wrong”
- Making Kim Jong Un Time Magazine’s “Person of the Year” in 2012
- Falsely claiming Justin Bieber had cancer, and
starting a “Cut for Bieber” fad - Tricking the Mainstream media into thinking the “okay” hand sign stands for “white power” (and many fell for it)
- Sabotaging actor Shia LaBeouf’s anti-Trump performance art project, “He Will Not Divide Us”, to the ends of the earth, dubbing it “the world’s largest game of Capture the Flag”
Typically, I just go there to lurk. I don’t participate in any of these raids; they’re just fun to read about (especially from "normie"media outlets)