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Most boards have their own set of rules and are dedicated to a specific topic, including anime and manga, video games, music, literature, fitness, politics, and sports, among others. Uniquely, the "Random" board—also known as /b/—enforces few rules. [8] 4chan is the Internet's most trafficked imageboard, according to the Los Angeles Times.
An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...
Not anything about talking about 4chan at all. There are "rules of the internet" (not rules of 4chan), that does not talk about 4chan.org, but about one special board on 4chan, and are meant as half-joke anyway. And these "rules" have one sidenote: Note: Rules 1 & 2 only apply to raids. Oh well. Learn your own rules. --Have a nice day.
4chan (3 C, 20 P, 1 F) A. Aviation Internet forums (6 P) B. ... Pages in category "Internet forums" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total.
The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials.
Talk:4chan/Archive 12#Trolls: Internet Rules and 4chan: 3: Talk:4chan/Archive 13#Internet Rules and 4chan "A corruption of LOL" 5: Talk:4chan/Archive 13#"A corruption ...
A list of "rules of the Internet", created on the website 4chan, includes Rule 34 within a list of similar tongue-in-cheek maxims, such as Rule 63. [4] In 2008, users on 4chan posted numerous sexually explicit parodies and cartoons illustrating Rule 34; in 4chan slang, pornography may be referred to as "rule 34" or "pr0nz". [5]
Seconded. This is a fairly interesting topic, enough to warrant a new page. We could have a list of the first 40-50 or so, and maybe have a link to Rules of the Internet.com, maybe contact the Admin there to stop the constant spamming of the front page so we stick with one set of rules that everyone can add to (within reason). I mean, Wikipedia ...