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Bros what killed 4chan?
4chan is not dead. The site is functional and receives more activity than any other IB I'm aware of, English or otherwise. Shit thread, next time try to push yourself and use more than one sentence. I don't really appreciate the way you assert a fact in the guise of starting a discussion that you don't seem interested in being a part of. Takes more than a question mark to get the ball rolling.
tl;dr for your rotted mind: ELABORATE NIGGA, or get thee hence.
>There's a 4chan thread in my 22chan
You are not welcome here.
>>2628
4chan lives rent free in the fags that proclaim its demise. I don't expect anything constructive out of op because he seems like the type to retreat back to 4chan when he gets bored of the alternatives.
>>2626
ur mum
>>2626
You assumedly, us as well to a degree but mainly you.
>>2667
Yeah, people who wants 4chan to change while being influenced completely by 4chan aka OP. OP is a faggot.
>>2626
i only got into 4chan a couple years ago (i liked IBs before becoming familiar with 4chan). i'm not sure how to describe it but my likening towards 4chan dissipated when it started to feel more like i was surrounded by assholes rather than people pretending to be assholes. does that make sense to anyone? im slowly starting to use it less.
>>2631
i mean, people talk about reddit and other social media even after they stop using it. it's more like a "what went wrong" kind of thing.
>>2685
>it started to feel more like i was surrounded by assholes rather than people pretending to be assholes
I started to feel the same way, but I think it was more of a personal development than a change with 4chan. Realized just how little difference there is, pragmatically speaking, between acting like an asshole and being an asshole. Particularly when things get simplified into so much text. Besides, when's the last time you heard of a good person pretending to be an asshole for a laugh? However it douches itself for the public, an asshole's gotta shit somewhere.
Here's how I look back on 4chan. It's like when you're a child and there's this older kid that always hangs out with your bunch. He talks like a pervert and plays rough, but he's cool because he's older. Then one day you're grown and you happen to remember him, and realize that he wasn't actually all that cool. Just another kid with his own problems, nursing his ego by hanging around a smaller pond. Hindsight shifts perspective. Suddenly all the times he put you in a headlock or called you stupid don't make him look any cooler.
>>2687
yeah, i admit a lot of the reason i gravitated towards 4chan in the first place is cause it was "edgy." it didn't really occur to me that edginess isn't just this thing that exists in a vacuum. it wasn't until i started seeing actual harmful irl behavior from users that i realized, "oh. it's not just people saying dumb things on the internet." and i realized i honestly contributed to that type of behavior by saying some really messed up and inflammatory stuff. sometimes because i thought it was fun, other times because i wanted to let off steam by being an asshole.
just saying the messed up things i did probably pushed other people to actually *act* like assholes, even if it's just text.
>>2628
don't be a fedora