4chan - the Internet hate machine

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Will the 4chan hack be the end of it?

  • Yes, goodbye forever 4chan

    Votos: 1,053 18.2%
  • No, they will rise from the ashes, stronger than ever

    Votos: 364 6.3%
  • This will rattle them but it will be forgotten about next week

    Votos: 2,404 41.4%
  • I am just here for the janny phonebooking

    Votos: 1,127 19.4%
  • What the fuck is 4chan

    Votos: 252 4.3%
  • Yotsuba&!

    Votos: 601 10.4%

  • Total de votantes
    5,801
I was reminded in another thread of the existence of 'yikes' and how there was a period where it would invariably pop up in any twitterfag conversation. Does anyone remember a day when it suddenly started being spammed on 4chan? I think it was probably 2016 or 2017. It went from barely being used on the site to being in every single thread. Anons were noticing it and calling it out for at least the few first days, so it wasn't just me. That feels like the point at which the barriers between the two sites fully dropped. Barely anyone would call out twitter screencap threads and memes/phrases that originated on there were posted on 4chan right away. I wonder if that's when they fired up the twitter repost bots. I need to check the dates on 'mining the chans' again.

Most likely just a troll or the first symptoms of the pajeet infestation.
 
I was reminded in another thread of the existence of 'yikes' and how there was a period where it would invariably pop up in any twitterfag conversation. Does anyone remember a day when it suddenly started being spammed on 4chan? I think it was probably 2016 or 2017. It went from barely being used on the site to being in every single thread. Anons were noticing it and calling it out for at least the few first days, so it wasn't just me. That feels like the point at which the barriers between the two sites fully dropped. Barely anyone would call out twitter screencap threads and memes/phrases that originated on there were posted on 4chan right away. I wonder if that's when they fired up the twitter repost bots. I need to check the dates on 'mining the chans' again.

Most likely just a troll or the first symptoms of the pajeet infestation.
A lot of Twitter daily shitpost accounts started doing massive numbers the biggest culprits being rock solid and dakka dakka they constantly post the easiest engagement bait slop it’s insane people are easily trolled into posting now
 
I've said it before, but the ratio of casual posters to shills, both professional and amateur, has to be getting dire.
"mining the chans" spelled out that 'anti-extremism' enthusiasts have botnets shitting up 4chan all day every day. They literally just said they do it, not some shadowy secret thing.
also there was a thing 2ish years ago where one guy, who was like a tech youtuber, finetuned an LLM on 4chan posts, and then spammed /pol/ with LLMs for a day to the point where only 1 in 5 posts was legit. Of course it was extremely obvious to the whole userbase but it was a crude attempt by one guy as an experiment for a youtube video. Not hard to do with residential proxy networks and computer vision captcha solvers. If one guy did that as an experiment you can be reasonably certain that kike NGOs... and GOs... are doing similar things.
 
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@RapeApe Just Shut It Down.
 
"mining the chans" spelled out that 'anti-extremism' enthusiasts have botnets shitting up 4chan all day every day.
Glowies do it too all the time. I remember a minor tizzy when it was outed that the bongish government was trying to drum up support for the "War on Terror" and the invasion of Afghanistan on the piddly internet forums of the time. And that was decades ago. If glowies thought it was a worthwhile effort to manually control public opinion on the internet in 2001, even on sites visited by a couple dozen nerds only, then can be absolutely assured they are doing it on large, aggregated and easily bottable sites. I mean, just try to calculate how much a room full of jeets pushing comments and running scripts would cost. That expense is peanuts for a state actor, a rounding error in the quarterly stationery purchases. Places like /pol/ must ne majority bots by this point, as even the noise itself would be able to disrupt communities from forming and effecting elections. They really, really hated how organic, interesting and funny Trump support was in 2015 and want to prevent happening it at any cost. Making boards less interesting for its users achieves that alone. This is also the reason why they want to force tranny shit and endless internal arguments into everything. They want nerds to be occupied among themselves, and not forming movements and projects that might unexpectedly gain momentum and become threats
 
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