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  2. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    4chan Homepage on May 3, 2023 Type of site Imageboard Available in English Country of origin United States Owner Hiroyuki Nishimura (since 2015) Created by Christopher Poole Services 4chan Pass URL 4chan.org Advertising Yes Commercial Yes Registration None (except for staff) Launched October 1, 2003 (21 years ago) (2003-10-01) Current status Active 4chan is an anonymous English-language ...

  3. Category:4chan phenomena - Wikipedia

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  4. Bailey Jay - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 and 2012, Jay won the AVN Award for transgender performer of the year. [5] [6] She also co-hosts the podcast The Bailey Jay Show (formerly Bailey Jay Radio) with her husband, photographer Matthew Terhune, the podcast The Trans Witching Hour with Bailey Jay (formerly Gender Coaching with Bailey Jay) that deals with spirituality, the horror-themed podcast Blood Lust with Bailey Jay and ...

  5. Encyclopedia Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Dramatica (ED or æ; [3] stylized as Encyclopædia Dramatica) [4] [5] is an online community website, centered around a wiki, [6] that acts as a "troll archive" [7] and its community members frequently participate in harassment campaigns. [8]

  6. Trap Nation - Wikipedia

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    Trap Nation was founded in September 2012 by Andre Willem Benz & Kevin Field when they were 15 years old. [2] Alongside Trap Nation, Benz expanded into creating other channels, the first of which, Chill Nation, was founded in February 2014. [3]

  7. Futaba Channel - Wikipedia

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    Futaba Channel (Japanese: ふたば(双葉)☆ちゃんねる, Hepburn: Futaba Channeru, "Double Leaf Channel", "Two Leaf Channel"), or Futaba for short, also sometimes called 2chan, is a Japanese imageboard.

  8. Trap - Wikipedia

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    Trap, by Peter Mathers, 1966; Traps (Scott novel), a 2013 novel by MacKenzie Scott; A Dangerous Game, a 1956 novel by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, known as Traps in the United States

  9. 2channel - Wikipedia

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    2channel (Japanese: 2ちゃんねる, Hepburn: ni channeru), also known as 2ch, [5] Channel 2, [6] [7] and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, [8] was an anonymous Japanese textboard [b] founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura.