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Catherine Lowther, 30, would wake up in various states of undress, but she never questioned it, thinking she was safe with ...
Der Spiegel's report documents Clothoff's "large-scale marketing plan" to expand into the German market, as revealed by the ...
The online message board 4chan is being investigated by the UK communications regulator over failure to comply with recently ...
The 4chan blog post explains that moderators shut down the servers on April 14 to prevent any more damage after a serious database attack where hackers gained access to the site’s source code.
While 4chan was built around anonymity, users could register accounts to take advantage of certain features; many did, and they were reportedly all doxxed: A TechCrunch report posted shortly after ...
Those documents show how 4chan’s team of moderators—janitors, in their own nomenclature—manage the site. Internal emails, chat logs, and moderation decisions reveal how the site’s janitors ...
4chan was hacked by users from Soyjak.Party, leaking janitor emails, restoring the long-dead /qa/ board, and exposing the site's creaky old codebase.
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.
4chan’s roots date back to a pre-Facebook age on the Internet, where anonymity ruled and rules were few. The site is where hackers deposited nude celebrity photos over the summer.
4chan has over 20 million unique visitors per month and has more than 1.6 billion posts, according to the site. Unlike other social media or content sharing sites, ...
"4chan ceased to be a 'secret clubhouse' ages ago. We serve over 15 million users per quarter, and are larger than 99 percent of other sites on the Web," moot told FoxNews.