Anonymous ID: 38fe1b Feb. 1, 2025, 3:49 p.m. No.22487754   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7760

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8kunA yellow brush-stroke styled 8 outlined in black, with "kun" underneath in white text outlined in black

Type of site

Imageboard

Available in English (users can create language-specific boards)

Owner

 

Jim Watkins (2016โ€“present)

Fredrick Brennan

(2013โ€“2016)

 

Created by Fredrick Brennan

Advertising Yes

Commercial Yes

Registration Optional

Launched October 22, 2013 (11 years ago)

Current status Active

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8kun, previously called 8chan, Infinitechan or Infinitychan (stylized as โˆžchan), is an imageboard website composed of user-created message boards. An owner moderates each board, with minimal interaction from site administration.[1] The site has been linked to white supremacism, neo-Nazism, the alt-right, racism and antisemitism, hate crimes, and multiple mass shootings.[2][3][4] The site has been known to host child pornography;[5][6] as a result, it was filtered out from Google Search in 2015.[7] Several of the site's boards played an active role in the Gamergate harassment campaign, encouraging Gamergate affiliates to frequent 8chan after 4chan banned the topic. 8chan is the origin and main center of activity of the discredited QAnon conspiracy theory.[8][9][10]

Anonymous ID: 38fe1b Feb. 1, 2025, 3:50 p.m. No.22487760   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>22487754

>This site has been linked to white supremacism, neo-Nazism, the alt-right, racism and antisemitism, hate crimes, and multiple mass shootings.[2][3][4] The site has been known to host child pornography;[5][6] as a result, it was filtered out from Google Search in 2015.[7] Several of the site's boards played an active role in the Gamergate harassment campaign, encouraging Gamergate affiliates to frequent 8chan after 4chan banned the topic. 8chan is the origin and main center of activity of the discredited QAnon conspiracy theory.[8][9][10]