April Fools' Day
April Fools' Day is an annual custom on April the 1st consisting of jokes and pranks. The jokes may be perpetrated by individuals as well as mass media and other actors.
April Fools' Day on imageboards
April Fools' jokes have been perpetrated by several imageboards, including 4chan and soyjak.party
4chan
OH MY JAPANESE CULTURE THIS IS JUST LIKE MY TRANIME GREENTEXT VIDEOS!!!!!!!!! FUCK WOJACKSPAMMERS BTW SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE SUDE |
2005
/fur/ is created, which acted as a honeypot that banned everyone who posted on it for one month.
2012
/pol/ is given a communist makeover.
2013
/s4s/ is created, mirroring the subreddit shitredditsays which had gained significant notoriety on 4chan at that time.
2014
Japanese captchas were implemented.
2015
An office assistant called Sticky was added to the bottom right of the screen.
2016
4chan is stylized to resemble Google+, and every post is given a random name. This led to anons hunting for certain name combinations, most infamously game writer Anthony Burch, which nobody managed to achieve.
2017
The following boards were merged together:
- /mlp/ + /pol/ -> /mlpol/ - My Little Politics
- /v/ + /int/ -> /vint/ - International Vidya
- /fit/ + /lit/ -> /fitlit/ - Well-Rounded Citizens
- /fa/ + /p/ -> /fap/ - Fashion & Photography
- /co/ + /ck/ -> /cock/ - Comics & Cartoons & Cooking
- /c/ + /an/ -> /can/ - Animals/Cute
- /m/ + /o/ -> /mo/ - Mecha & Auto
- /mu/ + /tv/ -> /mtv/ - Video Killed The Radio Star
- /out/ + /soc/ -> /outsoc/ - Outdoor Socialization
- /sp/ + /a/ -> /spa/ - Tanoshii Sports
2018
Each poster was randomly assigned to one of five teams themed around common Easter candies based on their IPv4 address[1]: Team Peanut Butter, Team Chocolate, Team Peep, Team Creme and Team Mini, and were tasked with earning points through an undocumented metric.
2019
A like button was added to posts.
2020
In response to a certain pandemic, users are randomly infected, and can spread via other posters replying to the infected post.
2021
A rake button gets added in every post, /qb/- Quebec is created, a counter on how many canadians there are on a given board shows up (some speculate this number was autogenerated), and flags were removed from every board that had them. An user could click on the rake to report canadians to 'deport' to /qb/, although a warning before doing so warned that false reports will result in deportation as well. /qb/ was a red board with no topic with every post having a canadian flag, that had the anthem of Canada sounding in the background.
2022
A system of emoticons was introduced were an user could click on emoticons on a post to 'witness them', to buy with points given on random intervals later.
2023
A random chance of getting a "Powered by GPT-4chan" watermark at the bottom right of a post, along with a randomized name.
2024
The Yotsuba Stock Exchange is launched with 18 stocks available to trade. Users were given special titles based on the total value of the user's portfolio.
Title | Total Portfolio Value Needed |
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Destitute Investor | <1,000 |
Helpless Investor | 1,000 |
Poor Investor | 2,000 |
Fledgling Investor | 5,000 |
Aspiring Investor | ? |
Rich Investor | 500,000 |
Anonymous Magnate | 2,000,000 |
Anonymous Mogul | 5,000,000 |
Once a user has at least 10 shares of a stock, they would be able to publicly display it on their post by adding the name prefixed with a $ symbol in the options field. In addition to an image representing the stock, certain stocks were given bonus effects.
Stock | Image | Bonus Effect |
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PEPE |
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WOJK |
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Extra padding is added around the post |
ANIME |
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Hovering over the image reveals an alternate image |
CHAD |
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Post is desaturated including the image |
CLOWN |
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>greentext becomes >rainbowtext |
LOL | 😂 | |
SICP | λ | Text is presented in a monospace font |
AUTSM | ||
BANE |
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Text size is slightly increased |
CIA |
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Name and image are given a slight glow (Tomorrow theme only) |
BOOB |
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RDDT |
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A non interactable upvote and downvote button is added to the left of the post |
DESU |
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Post is signed with DESU |
JANNY |
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GME | 🎮 | |
CHUCK |
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YTSB |
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GACHI |
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Hovering over the image reveals an alternate image |
Soyjak Party
2021
A message was added on top of the website that read like the following:
Your IP ([Current IP Address]) has been logged by the FBI for browsing the following category: SUSPICIOUS WEBSITE - TERRORISM | For more info see: https://bit.ly/3duGBTs[2]
The link lead to an image of Trollface.
2022
The joke consisted of the addition of a temporary word filter.[3] The following words were filtered:
soy = onions (in reference to the word filter on 4chan)
gem = coal
sharty = 4channel.org/qa/ (in reference to the now-deleted 4chan board)
bbc = bbcoal
bwc = bwchud
remilia = axe wound (in reference to a tripfag)
2023
Soyjak.party redesigns itself to look more like Discord.[4] Forced anonymity is disabled. A new board called /lgbt/ is added.[5] Several wordfilters are added:
gem = valid
coal = problematic
nigger = BLACK KING
troon = girl
tranny = woman
tsmt = this!~ :3
4cuck = #trans-diaper-rp (not 4chan)
TND = TRANS RIGHTS!
sharty = @everyone (not soyjak.party)
2024
The sharty is redesigned with Frutiger Aero aesthetics. Several new boards are created. There are wordfilters put in place to replace soyspeak with early 2000s internet slang.
SoyBooru
2023
SoyBooru becomes TheFrogPond, which is a booru for Pepe the Frog.[6] Seeing as how this change made the normal Booru inaccessible, this immediately became extremely unpopular, and it was reverted before the day ended.
Soyjak Wiki
2023
Soyjak Wiki makes itself look very similar to a fandom.com website (minus the ads and slowness, but with all the ugliness).[7] Some pages and wording are modified to look more like fandom.com.
Citations
- ↑ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/65344280/#65345472
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20210402164822/https://soyjak.party/b//res/10366.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20220402115919/https://soyjak.party/soy//res/428843.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230401151657/https://soyjak.party/soy/index.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230401012542/https://soyjak.party/lgbt/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230401110015/https://booru.soy/post/list
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20230401153014/https://soyjak.wiki/Main_Page