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== Cloudflare and migration back to 4chan == | == Cloudflare and migration back to 4chan == | ||
After | After the massive backlash from the media after the El Paso shooting, cloudfare decided to drop them, causing the site to go down and return as "8kun" in November, 2019. The downtime and eventual return of 8chan ultimately killed it, causing it's users to either return to 4chan, join one of the clones such as 8chan.moe, or quit Chans all together. | ||
[[File:El paso shooter.jpg|thumb|212x212px|Infamous chudjak uploaded his manifesto to 8chan.]] | [[File:El paso shooter.jpg|thumb|212x212px|Infamous chudjak uploaded his manifesto to 8chan.]] | ||
Revision as of 17:55, 1 November 2023
Foundation | October 22nd, 2013 |
Major Boards | /qresearch/ |
Total posts | 59,000,000+ |
Website | 8kun.top |
8chan or currently known as 8kun.top was a popular imageboard subject to multiple controversies on the internet over the years, most known of these was GamerGate. The website began as a small project by Fredrick Brennan on October 22, 2013. His main goals with the infinity project was to create a free-speech platform where anyone could create their own self-moderated boards without fear of censorship. The project is now ran by Jim Watkins.
4chan exodus
At the peak of GamerGate in 2014, 4chan banned the topic from being discussed on the site, often giving lengthy mass bans to posters who discussed GamerGate. It was theorized that Moot was being influenced by his girlfriend in his decision to ban the topic, since she was friends with Anita Sarkeesian at the time. /v/, /pol/ and the general website quickly fell into disarray, with most threads created discussed the unfair moderation of 4chan and finding alternative imageboards to migrate to, among the most popular alternatives discussed was 8chan, which was due to it's strict free-speech policies and ability to create custom boards. During this time, Fredrick welcomed the new users, but the site was slow and it often crashed which was due to the massive influx of users, this was quickly resolved. After the GamerGate controversy, most users decided to stay on 8chan and the site rivaled 4chan for many years.
Controversies
Pedophile boards
Under Fredrick's ownership, multiple pedophilia orientated boards (namely /hebe/) were allowed to exist, which often featured posts of half-nude children and pedophile activism; Fredrick stated that these boards were allowed to exist while citing the First Amendment, even to the expressed outrage of the community. These boards were eventually removed and banned by Jim Watkins after gaining ownership in 2016.
Even long after the banning of these boards, CP spam was still a persistent problem with the website for a few years as it was incredibly easy for anyone to post on it's .onion address without repercussion, this problem was solved in most part by implementing a site-wide captcha system.
Infinity Next
Infinity Next was an attempt to overhaul the existing imageboard software of 8chan with a more up to date version, it ended up to be a complete failure and an abandoned project. The idea of an overhaul was a well received by the general community on 8chan at first, however after the beta version of the Infinity next project was launched it was riddled with bugs, slow load times and was generally broken. One of the largest controversies from this project was an exploit where anyone could see the IPs of people who viewed a thread or made a post/thread. Shortly after, the project team fell into disillusionment after being unable to resolve large issues with the project; Jewshua Troon, the lead developer was removed from the project in January 2016.
Transfer of ownership
Fredrick sold 8chan to Jim Watkins and moved to the Philippines. The official reason was that after gaymergate, 8chan.co had more traffic and he needed better infrastructure but we all know that it was only for money. For his shit site he already got more than he could have ever hoped for and it would take half a year before the first ones realize what a kike Breddit really was.
The series of shootings that killed 8chan
Cloudflare and migration back to 4chan
After the massive backlash from the media after the El Paso shooting, cloudfare decided to drop them, causing the site to go down and return as "8kun" in November, 2019. The downtime and eventual return of 8chan ultimately killed it, causing it's users to either return to 4chan, join one of the clones such as 8chan.moe, or quit Chans all together.
Boards and activity
Previously active boards
Politics: /pol/, /leftypol/
Videogames: /v/, /gg/
Religion: /christian/, /islam/, /asatru/
Hacktivism: /baphomet/
Pedophilia: /younglove/, /hebe/, /boylove/, /loli/
Zoophilia: /zoo/
Currently active boards
/qresearch/ averaging 100-200 PPH
/pnd/ averaging 1-10 PPH
/vichan/ averaging 1-50 PPH
Soyjak.party influence
See also: Raids
The /raid/ board on soyjak.party has spammed 8kun many times. 8/pnd/ was a major target for raids. More recently, the catalog of 8/2hu/ was completely cleared out with soyjaks. The popular board /qresearch/ was also raided at one point. Some say this raid brought the attention of several disgruntled Qschizos who still post on soyjak.party to this day. The teens have also raided the /islam/ board two times, the first time was during the deformed-Islamic war and the second time was when the owner of /islam/ banned transphobia from his board.
Three separate /soy/ bunkers have been created on 8kun, one was made back in 06/18/21, pre-/qa/ deletion. It was quickly abandoned due to the board owner having "jak" filter to "jacobson" (this was during the deformed-Islamic war and the owner was pro-deformed). There was an attempt back in early 2023 to gain control of the board and turn it into a /soy/ bunker when 'teens didn't want to use the jarty as a bunker, this failed because the Jim Watkins didn't except the applications for board owner. The only things of note on the board is the earliest surviving piece of pre-/qa/ deletion kuz drama and the first post was supposedly made by a sharty mod who pinned a frog thread once.
This caused the second bunker to be made, named /soyjak2/, supposedly by fatcat/marmar049 according to one of the board volunteers. The board owner said he made it because he and other teens don't to use the jarty as a bunker. It died in a few weeks but saw a resurgence during the soypocalypse, it was used as a bunker before being quickly abandoned again.
The third bunker is named /soys/, it was never used by teens and has one thread which is just a dump of anime guro art, presumably made by some butthurt weeb who hates 'jaks.
"I though 8kun was dead."