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4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 3:08pm On Jan 05, 2013


Coventry cat tormentor Mary Bale has become the latest victim of 4chan - a website credited with creating some of the web's biggest phenomena, whose users wreak havoc across cyberspace. Just what is it all about?
When CCTV footage emerged of amiddle-aged lady stroking a cat before dumping it in a wheelie bin, millions were outraged.
But in one murky corner of the internet, the scent of blood was detected.
En masse, an army of cyber-pranksters swung into action and culprit Mary Bale was initially outed not by the forces of Fleet Street but by users of an online community.
According to reports, they quickly established her identity, her workplace and her employer's phone number. Death threats and prank calls quickly followed.
It was the latest headline-grabbing prank from 4chan, an iconoclastic US site that has given the world such web staples as lolcats and Rickrolling. It claims 22 million page impressions every day and 9.5 million unique users every month.
Other sites, such as eBaum and Something Awful, may thrive on similar viral material or "memes", but none have become as notorious as 4chan.
The anarchic messageboard, which was originally set up to discuss Japanese anime and manga, has also become distinguished by its lawlessness, obscene content and vindictive campaigns - and is definitely not safe for reading at work.
It's the equivalent of all the kids at the back of the classroom passing each other notes and being sarcastic”
Rob Manuel
B3ta.com
Less savoury campaigns staged by users have included flooding YouTube with pornography under the guise of teen-pop videos, googling Canadian pop star Justin Bieber's name en masse alongside the word "syphilis" to push the combination up the search engine's rankings, and inserting a virtual giant swastika constructed from avatars into a children's online computer game.
Rob Manuel of B3ta.com, a British website founded on similar, albeit more whimsical lines, says 4chan's success has been founded on turning "trolling" - essentially, annoying other internet users - into an art form.
"It's the equivalent of all the kids at the back of the classroom passing each other notes and being sarcastic," he adds.
"Essentially, it's about taking trolling to the nth degree and saying: 'Let's put all the trolls in one place and see what happens.'"
Browsers who are easily offended are best advised to steer clear of the site, which has virtually no rules other than a ban on images of child abuse. Racist, homophobic and pornographic content are all regular themes on its "random" or "/b/" messageboard.
Users can post without having toregister or provide a name, and the "Anonymous" tag has become a blanket term for online users acting collectively. The tag has also become synonymous with online mischief makers engaging in stunts like targeting other websites by flooding their bandwidth.
Nonetheless, 4chan's most popular behests to the broader online community have been relatively innocent.
Lolcats - images of anthropomorphic felines captioned with mis-spelt web-speak ("im in ur bed zleepin" and so on) - made their first appearance on the site, during its regular "Caturday" slot, but went on to dominate blogs and sites the length and breadth of the internet.
And Rickrolling - tricking other web users into following a link, which turns out to be the video to Rick Astley's 1987 hit Never Gonna Give You Up - became a massively popular prank, with the song's YouTube video having generated more than 36 million views.
But not all stunts originating from the site's users have been so harmless. In 2009 YouTube was forced to remove hundreds of pornographic videos apparently uploaded by 4chan users. The footage was uploaded under the names of teenage pop favourites such as Hannah Montana and Jonas Brothers, and clips typically began with footage of their videos before groups of adults performing graphic sex acts filled the screen.
Another 4chan favourite is Pedobear, a harmless-looking ursoid cartoon character who, despite his loveable appearance... you get the idea.
Other 4chan stunts have been loosely political in character, including Project Chanology, a movement that protests against the practices of the Church of Scientology.
Using the "Anonymous" persona, its tactics have included urging users to google the phrase "Scientology is a cult", pushing it to the top of Google Hot Trends, as well as staging real-world protests.
In response, the Church of Scientology has labelled them "terrorists" guilty of "hate crimes".
Despite its anarchic, Wild West nature, 4chan does have a leader, of sorts - a poster called moot. Heis New Yorker Christopher Poole, who set up the site while a 15-year-old living at home with his mum.
Newspapers and the BBC are fair game. But re-routing Justin Bieber fans to porn just isn't acceptable”
Jack Schofield
Computer journalist
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 3:12pm On Jan 05, 2013

At first, he says, he was simply offering fans of anime and manga somewhere to post pictures, but the anonymity, the lack of an archive and the very basic board design created a "breeding pit" for memes and edgy humour.
Wisely, Mr Poole does not defend every excess perpetuated by members of the community, and admits that his 55-year-old mother "wouldn't necessarily understand" something like Pedobear.
He says the trolls have been called "an internet hate machine", but insists that "for the most part it's a lot more bark than bite".
Mr Poole adds: "They like to get a reaction but they like to do it from the comfort of their chair at home in the basement. For the most part 4channers are more or less decent people, they're not going to go too crazy.
"The conversation that takes place on the site is raw and unfiltered, when people contribute anonymously you get their innermost self they express things they would otherwise be shy to do in a forum where they could be identified, I'm a fan of the conversation that results, for better for worse."
Of course, not everyone believes the worst of 4chan is excused by its best.
Technology journalist Jack Schofield says the community can fulfil a useful function, outwitting the mainstream media when it fails to understand technology - but the anonymity and lack of restraint means members frequently cross the line.
"I regard it as something of a court jester, able to get away with things that normally people can't get away with," he says.
"The problem with it is that it caneasily go too far. But re-routing Justin Bieber fans to porn just isn't acceptable."
What seems certain is that 4chan will continue to shape digital culture for some time yet.
But if you are tempted to visit the site, don't say you haven't been warned.
_
BBC
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 1:09am On Jan 06, 2013
4chan is old news.


You havent been your usual up to date self. Wassap?
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 8:53am On Jan 06, 2013
Up to date? How's that? Maybe it's school. Have no time to do anything else but read, and no time to surf any other site but w3s.
Plus I'm going back to school today...and I don't wanna. I'm an elegantly-bow-tied bag of mess.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 8:57am On Jan 06, 2013
Plus I've got a TON of ironing to do this morning before I leave. And I HATE ironing.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 8:57am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal: Up to date? How's that? Maybe it's school. Have no time to do anything else but read, and no time to surf any other site but w3s.
Plus I'm going back to school today...and I don't wanna. I'm a bag of perfectly-bow-tied mess.
Na lie! Ur account has been hacked! Warning! This is not SImonAndal! His account has been hacked! He emailed me to tell u guys this! The person speaking above is an intruder! Seun Lock the account asap! grin grin grin grin grin
**Evil laff**
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:00am On Jan 06, 2013
Oh, and I haven't completed my assignment. Say, d'ya know anybody that can write an image editing program, eg Photoshop?
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:03am On Jan 06, 2013
Redmosquito:
Na lie! Ur account has been hacked! Warning! This is not SImonAndal! His account has been hacked! He emailed me to tell u guys this! The person speaking above is an intruder! Seun Lock the account asap! grin grin grin grin grin
**Evil laff**
_
Minion, did you eat those hash brownies again? I've told you times without number that marijuana makes you smarter than you really are. Which is pretty dumb.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 9:05am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal:
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Minion, did you eat those hash brownies again? I've told you times without number that marijuana makes you smarter than you really are. Which is pretty dumb.
**Opens Red Calabash**
na me u dey follow talk?! angry

grin grin grin

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Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:08am On Jan 06, 2013
Redmosquito:
**Opens Red Calabash**
na me u dey follow talk?! angry

grin grin grin
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Red calabash? Wait...is that the one in which I saw 3 very black twelve-inch dïldös?
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 9:10am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal:
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Red calabash? Wait...is that the one in which I saw 3 very black dïldös of varying sizes?
Thank God u saw it! So u now know why ur joystick hasnt been working! grin grin grin
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 9:10am On Jan 06, 2013
Toady is Sunday? Lemme be heading to my shrine jare! before sango vex

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Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:11am On Jan 06, 2013
Liar! My "joystick" brings you joy every night. You told me so yourself.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 9:32am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal: Liar! My "joystick" brings you joy every night. You told me so yourself.
huh? Nigga u tryna go gay on me?
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by movmentish(m): 9:36am On Jan 06, 2013
Redmosquito:
huh? Nigga u tryna go gay on me?
**hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha** red sound the alert bro!!!!!!
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:42am On Jan 06, 2013
You brought up joysticks and analogue pads.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 9:44am On Jan 06, 2013
I was innocently talking 'bout dïldös when you brought up joysticks
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Redmosquito(m): 9:48am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal: I was innocently talking 'bout dïldös when you brought up joysticks
Nigga ged ouda here! Movementish come save me ooo
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by movmentish(m): 9:50am On Jan 06, 2013
Redmosquito: Nigga ged ouda here! Movementish come save me ooo
Red moss,red moss,red moss.........
Try do small experiment na rotflmao!!!!!!!!!
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 10:52am On Jan 06, 2013
See my siggy.
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by movmentish(m): 10:56am On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal: See my siggy.
Is siggy wat I think it is
Oya red moss let's go..... **drags him by his ear** dis is no place for peepz like us
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jan 06, 2013
Siggy = signature
Re: 4chan: The Crazy Side Of The Web. by movmentish(m): 2:38pm On Jan 06, 2013
SimonAndal: Siggy = signature
Oh! Oya red moss stay......we are good to go wit simonAndal

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