
There were several server changes throughout the years. The first IRC channel was #4chan on, announced on 4/4/04. 4chan has a strong IRC following and there is no mention of it. A lot of cox.net users (unblocked on 2/8/04) and all of japan (on and off several times). 4chan has blocked several blocks of users in the past. But it's highly customized and one of a kind and it deserves mention. Not to mention he wrote up.php, which is what runs /f/. The linkbacks (>postnum), the hidden replies, being able to reply to a thread with an image, the original filename being saved, and way more. Snacks added all the simple functionality that makes 4chan so usable today. Then Snacks cleaned it up and made it what we know today and called it "W.T. Then 4channer thatdog optimized it and called it futallaby. Moot originally translated the PHP that 2ch released as futaba. There is no mention of the highly customized rebuild of futaba that 4chan runs on.
#4CHAN CONSPIRACY ICEBERG FULL#
r/ was created on 1/8/04 because /t/ was full of requests. On 11/02/03 moot wiped the SQL tables and the postcount was reset. a/ and /l/ (lolikon, which was closed and branched into not4chan, which also deserves mention) on 11/08/03. s/ (and /g/ (guro), although it was removed quickly) on 10/9/03.
#4CHAN CONSPIRACY ICEBERG TRIAL#
You randomly start throwing out dates about when the new trial boards were created and stuff, but the important boards get no mention. 4chan used to be before GoDaddy locked and suspended the domain. I think this is too important to the foundation of 4chan to ignore.

The articles mentions "anime fans", but no mention of ADTRW. So much so that in the beginning moot had to address them about their "elitest attitude" towards new members. As such, the primary userbase was largely ADTRW users. 4chan was first advertised to the ADTRW subforum in the SomethingAwful forums.

There is a LOT missing from this article. I was just going to start editing away but I figured I would take it up with you lot first. Transfinite ( Talk / Contribs) 17:53, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Yeah, leave the ads, their not hurting anyone.that I know of. Wo o ty Woot? contribs 18:46, 9 March 2007 (UTC) Invasions, what invasions? Pacific Coast Highway 17:33, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Wait, what? Moot changed the ad provider in early January, but 4chan has had banner ads long before that. If we can't, I'd keep it where it is - it doesn't really deserve its own section, being so short. I sort of agree, but if we want to have an invasion s section, we need to have more sources of the other invasions like old Greeny and Girl talk and co. I'd edit the page now but it seems to be locked. Perhaps an ivasions section is in order? I don't mean to glorify these, but if we're interested in tracking such things this would be the better way to do it.

Tom Green) and (b) these events don t really fit the definition of "controversy". I don't believe the Hal Turner ivasion merits its own section in the controversy section, because (a) 4chan and 7chan have both done quite a few invasions, some of which were more widespread than this (i.e.
