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Spikes of activity in October, November, December: [https://wiki.bibanon.org/File:Question%26AnswerActivitySpike.PNG]</br>
Spikes of activity in October, November, December: [https://wiki.bibanon.org/File:Question%26AnswerActivitySpike.PNG]</br>
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* '''Icemen''' --> An off-site group of liberal activists decided to use /qa/ as public staging ground around January 2017, likely noticing /qa/ after the firing of asan over /pol/'s /diy/ raid threads. Their goal is little more than disrupting /pol/ activities by reporting technically rulebreaking posts as GR1 violations, such as the HWNDU threads. Immediately noticed by /pol/lacks who proceeded to accuse them of everything on earth, sparking thread long flamewars. One of their more intense posters, making anime OPs about /pol/ raids or otherwise campaigning against /pol/ ended up being nicknamed ''Chris'' and ''Icefag'' by locals. Initially passed off the radar of the mods, but quickly were put down by February. <ref>HWNDU mentions. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/text/HWNDU/order/asc/] </br>
* '''Icemen''' --> An off-site group of liberal activists decided to use /qa/ as public staging ground around January 2017, likely noticing /qa/ after the firing of asan over /pol/'s /diy/ raid threads. Their goal is little more than disrupting /pol/ activities by reporting technically rulebreaking posts as GR1 violations, such as the HWNDU threads. Immediately noticed by /pol/lacks who proceeded to accuse them of everything on earth, sparking thread long flamewars. One of their more intense posters, making anime OPs about /pol/ raids or otherwise campaigning against /pol/ ended up being nicknamed ''Chris'' and ''Icefag'' by locals. Initially passing through the mod's radar, they were put down by February. <ref>HWNDU mentions. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/text/HWNDU/order/asc/] </br>
Initial threads. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/964078/#q964103] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/971150/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/975293/#975742]</br>  
Initial threads. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/964078/#q964103] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/971150/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/975293/#975742]</br>  
A ''chris'' thread. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/993969/] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1009026/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1017111/]</br>
A ''chris'' thread. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/993969/] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1009026/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1017111/]</br>
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Getting accused of being /mlpol/. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1385334/#1386288]</br>
Getting accused of being /mlpol/. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1385334/#1386288]</br>
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** '''"Easter Frog"''' --> An October tourist that made himself known through the /int/ Easter Frog meme (not to be confused by the Groyper Toad (Fuck you nick fuentes)) in the second quarter of 2017. Never pseudonymous, but identifiable by filenames, prose and his ability to directly name spinoff antics, if not always correctly. While not the first frogposter<ref>
** '''"Easter Frog"''' --> An October tourist that made himself known through the /int/ Easter Frog meme (not to be confused by the Groyper Toad (Fuck you nick fuentes)) in the second quarter of 2017. Never pseudonymous, but identifiable by filenames, prose and his interest in spinoff antics. While not the first frogposter<ref>
As frogposting was imported from /pol/ during the 2016 elections.
As frogposting was imported from /pol/ during the 2016 elections.
</ref>, he managed to set the tone and context for most frogposters to come. Essentially an avatarfag of the Easter Frog best known for his unusual, flowery vocabulary and polite-yet-sarcastic prose and occasionally engaging spinoffers playfully, mostly the satania avatar. His MO consisted of trying to bait the cliques by waging a low energy guerrilla war where there's always couple frog threads on the catalog. The tactic was an overarching success that inspires multiple copycat trolls. May have coined the term weeb mafia. Dropped off the board after /qa/ got listed, but has sporadically visited all the way to 2021, mostly interested in figuring out the #qa clique's activity.<ref>
</ref>, he managed to set the tone and context for most frogposters to come. Essentially an avatarfag of the Easter Frog best known for his unusual, flowery vocabulary and politeness and occasionally playfighting with spinoffers, mostly the satania avatar. His MO consisted of trying to bait the cliques by waging a low energy guerrilla war where he ensured there's always couple frog threads on the catalog. The tactic was an overarching success that inspired multiple copycat trolls. May have coined the term weeb mafia. Dropped off the board after /qa/ got listed, but has sporadically visited all the way to 2021, mostly extrapolating arguments from what 2017 /qa/ was like.<ref>
Weeb mafia coined. Possibly easter. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/1469901579436/image/Rq2LaiRFPCoB8Syv1fVq3g/start/2017-01-01/]
Weeb mafia coined. Possibly easter. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/1469901579436/image/Rq2LaiRFPCoB8Syv1fVq3g/start/2017-01-01/]
Typical Posts. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1503222/] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1461611/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1461928/] - Ex 4 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1467925/#1470207]</br>
Typical Posts. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1503222/] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1461611/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1461928/] - Ex 4 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1467925/#1470207] - Ex. 5 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1462205/]</br>
Posts sample. Ex. 1 All filenames seem his. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/201259321/image/MZ5TMKaBe275lKrCGa4nAQ/order/asc] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/581406713/image/8-u6M216sN5LLJB4w8LLnQ/order/asc/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/201259321/image/cFdyDBwSFa1syuwocNvXjg/order/asc/] - Ex. 4 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/14920912571/image/y9JJ2qLZtSjNSmrRxke42Q/order/asc/] - Ex. 5 Both filenames seem his. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/nBYZyjNTrvAigqtH_ArqVA/order/asc/] - Ex. 6 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/1508829665330/image/ITeWtiTucdiGWNMyQv2ONg/order/asc/] - Ex. 7 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/215qTgMYYAgvJD7BWQPb7Q/order/asc/] - Ex. 8 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/m4H7hb5voY66gj_1fb7nFw/order/arc/]</br>
Posts sample. Ex. 1 All filenames seem his. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/201259321/image/MZ5TMKaBe275lKrCGa4nAQ/order/asc] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/581406713/image/8-u6M216sN5LLJB4w8LLnQ/order/asc/] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/201259321/image/cFdyDBwSFa1syuwocNvXjg/order/asc/] - Ex. 4 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/14920912571/image/y9JJ2qLZtSjNSmrRxke42Q/order/asc/] - Ex. 5 Both filenames seem his. [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/nBYZyjNTrvAigqtH_ArqVA/order/asc/] - Ex. 6 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/filename/1508829665330/image/ITeWtiTucdiGWNMyQv2ONg/order/asc/] - Ex. 7 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/215qTgMYYAgvJD7BWQPb7Q/order/asc/] - Ex. 8 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/m4H7hb5voY66gj_1fb7nFw/order/arc/]</br>
Playfighting with the #qa clique. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1458881/#1459472] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1472226/#1472229] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/text/Trevelyan/order/asc/page/1/]</br>
Playfighting with the #qa clique. Ex. 1 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1458881/#1459472] - Ex. 2 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1472226/#1472229] - Ex. 3 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/text/Trevelyan/order/asc/page/1/]</br>

Revision as of 04:52, 6 March 2025

History of 4chan's /qa/ - Question & Answer board

>what is this

An intensely autistic personal project. If you are reading this, it's a WIP more closely resembling a collection of notes than any authoritative statement. nothing so far is guaranteed fact, all is liable to be corrected out.

>why am I writing this

Personal endearment.

>but why?

Arguably the most revised (revisioned?) board history on the site, with years worth of accumulated misinformation and disinformation. I'd rather have this not continue.

>well then, what is it?

An series of offtopic & meta communities composed of posters from disparate origins that died prematurely due to unfortunate events and aggression from off-site cliques. Then it became something else entirely.

>status?

Evidence gathering done at say, 90%, missing only some modposts, hiroyuki threads and small events. What's left is cleanup and writing the actual essay, mostly along the lines of "how the fuck can a single board have so many stillborn communities" ALSO: Cutting the fat on people-related links, this is not about weirdo birdwathcing

Symbols

☼ Unverified aka "i'm the primary source", no primary evidence.

► Source is exclusively anon testimony, no primary evidence.

/qa/ Historiographic Summary

Rough breakdown of periods & core points

Meta Period (2015/01-2016/08)

  • Stragglers from moot's big AMA stream reminisce on nostalgic memories and ponder what to do with the board. The /qa/ charter gets drafted.
  • Within a couple months the honeymoon period ends and the board slows down, most posters leave, /qa/ becomes a rather dense den of metaposting.
  • Hiroyuki's acquisition is announced and the board's activity springs to life. /qa/ coalesces into a small collection of meta aficionados, karens crying to the mods and anons looking for an off-topic board that wouldn't get swarmed with weirdos and porn. Most generals get created.

Off-Topic Period (2016/08-2017/04)

  • Sweeping site changes on 4chan's 13th birthday and Hiroyuki's fearmongering, the October Chaos, causes a massive increase in activity that results in a sharp rise in off-topic threads and the destabilization of regular threads, forcing many posters off the board. The problems intensify with subsequent events such as the 2016 US election, the firing of Anonymous-San, an unfortunate April's Fool joke and finally the listing of /qa/.[1]
  • By 2017, the forum registers on the map of multiple off-board groups whose origins range from board cliques, chatgroups formed out of generals to the /jp/ Spin Off webring. They discover that /qa/ is, moderation wise, an off-topic SFW board; Raids and angry protests ensue.[2]

Great weeb-frog War (2017/04-2019/08)

  • No-fun-allowed rejects from the spinoffs determine to turn /qa/ into their homeboard by aggressively botting up the place and gaslighing all anons who protest. They get fished for bait by an equally intense group of October tourists who adopt /pol/'s smug frogs as their callsign. The constant botting of the clique causes harsh mod intervention. This years long flamewar practically depopulates the board, deteriorating in quality and quantity until both sides were reduced to a couple schizophrenics screaming at ghosts.[3]
  • Meta discussion can hardly survive the accelerated thread speed and most porters bunker up in the Happenings thread, that constantly gets harassed by both sides.

Second Meta Period (2019/09-2020/03)

  • Mods enact draconic measures that effectively end bumpbots and "/jp/" spam, exiling the #qa clique for good and stopping some of the more aggressive frogposters.[4]
  • Large numbers of crossposters from /bant/ begin to post. Frogs too settle down into /bant/-like behaviours.
  • With bots and most of the frogs gone, meta discussion recovers it's engagement and threads make it to 3 digits on the regular. The happenings thread receives special attention, with multiple mods coming by. [5]

Soijak Raids & freezing. (2020/04-2021/11)

  • The lockdowns of the pandemic bring a massive increase of overall activity to 4chan that affects /qa/ by turning a collection of memes derived from /pol/, /v/ & /int/ into a thousands strong community of middleschool kids.☼
  • For a brief span, /qa/ reaches a state reminiscent of old /b/ or the Infinity boards. But like all things /qa/, it didn't live long enough to do something of note. The antics of the Soyjaks, enabled by their altchan, turn to interboard raiding and culminate with getting /qa/ frozen.☼

Epilogue

  • All of /qa/ is concentrated on the 4chan Happenings Thread, which gets "adopted" by a mod. The general takes refuge on /trash/, later /r9k/ and /bant/. For strange reasons totally not related to their initial choice of refuge, the thread becomes the chatroom of multiple underground IB personalities, spammers and an ever growing corps of avatarfags.[6]
  • Soyjak posters migrate to their own imageboard and continue their meteoric increase in size and influence until they implode and collapse into several discord cliques. They have effectively become the face of /qa/ in the eyes of 4chan.[7]
  • In 2023, an injoke of an injoke developed from a soyjak thread into it's own website, The Frog Pond, and later The Ribbit Rally. Starting out as ironic roleplay based on the kekistani mythos, somewhere around the line this microculture slash forced meme is "adopted" by an unusually intense anon who attaches references from (by now) old /qa/ history to the already obscure MAGAfrogs and rebrands it /qa2/, turning it all into one grand post-ironic injoke. The culprit behind most of this spinoff's content spends the better part of 2024 raiding /hap/, /r9k/, desuarchive, soyjak altchan and occasionally /a/. The last /qa2/ related site dies on January 2025, presumably because Trump's electoral victory killed the joke. On February 5 the spammer comes clean on /hap/.[8]

Demographic Summary

Regulars

Core /qa/ posters, the natural userbase of the board for good and ill
old /qa/
  • metaposters
    • 4chan Aficionados --> Discussed their favourite boards, history of the site, and ran analytics. Made nice map threads and dug around for old pieces of OC.
    • Nostalgic Oldfags --> Mostly there to tell the aficionados how good they used to have it. Occasionally made threads of old memes.
    • Armchair Admins --> Countless foolish but well-meaning "how i will fix 4chan/my board" threads.[9]
    • Internet Hobbyists --> bibanon is here! - Anons who wished for a board best described as "/internet/ - Internet Culture" and found /qa/ it's closest equivalent, discussions about the role of imageboards, reddit, and internet culture dominated their interests.
  • complaintposters
    • /DELETEPOL/ --> Primordial fire of all 4chan metadiscussions, parodied to the point of becoming the board's longest running meme.[10]
    • The 4chan Karen --> The quintessential complaint threads. Anons that come to vent and call people names, which unwittingly acted as the greatest conversation starters on the board.
    • /a/fags --> technically Karens, but their numbers alone were enough to develop a persistent /a/ hatefandom during the early days.
  • offtopicposters
    • Off-Topic Colonies: At first it was [s4s] & the /a/jp/ general (soon to become neo [s4s]), whose influence was felt through exports in the form of memes and namefags. Other posters were ambivalent to their presence, but they were not aggressive and contributed large quantities of OC. Slowly, smaller groups like /co/ (Board-tans), /a/ & /jp/ (Animeposters and 2D/Random board beggars), "/jp/" & /pol/ (Election tourists) made /qa/ their home away from home. All the colonists got ran out the board by the end of 2017, either due to the speeding up, loss of interest, or creation of other boards such as /bant/.
    • Board-tans General --> As the larger drawthreads moved on to other fotms, drawfag remnants of the /co/ 4chan House and the /v/ Winter Ball projects found the newly created /qa/ as a refuge to ship anthropomorphic imageboards undisturbed. Managed to eke out a good 2 years worth of OC: Over a thousand illustrations and two final cross-board events in the Winter Balls 2015 & 2016. Changes to /qa/'s speed killed the general by third quarter 2016 and the listing of /qa/ killed Winter Ball 2017 by redirecting all threads to the now unusable /qa/.[11]
    • CSS/Filter Thread --> 4chan UI customization threads. In some ways a /jp/ colony on /qa/. It was taken over by raiders from the spin offs. Here they developed the MD5 filter megalist.[12]
    • 4chan Happenings Thread --> Originally a mix of GET spotting and other high profile events (ie: stickies, raids), it slowly became the central hub of /qa/ and center of all meta oriented discussions. Spent at least 3 digits worth of posts arguing on what exactly constituted a happening. Survived multiple near death experiences.
late /qa/
  • metaposters --> Generally veterans of /qa/ who survived both hiroyuki memeing the board and the great war, plus a new batch of anons. all nucleated in the Happenings thread. jaded as they get.[13]
    • (Punished) 4chan Happenings Thread --> A thread denied it's board. Took in refugees from every demographic as the board collapsed into non-stop spam while dealing with multiple problem posters. By the end of the board /hap/ was a multifacetic beast with competing points of view taken from all epochs of the site. It was the thread to close the door on /qa/ as the board got frozen.[14]
  • complaintposters --> remained relatively unchanged and became irrelevant as the board speed quickly swept them away.
  • offtopicposters --> Mostly new stock. Culturally very close to /bant/, casual, and moderately hostile to both frogposters and the kissu clique, but not afraid to post content related to either.
    • frogposters --> With the spinoff bots out of the picture, the more unhinged frog raiders leave and the remaining frogposters settle down. They go through a demographic shift that sees them more in tune with posting habits you'd see in /int/, /tv/ or /bant/.
    • blogposters --> The majority of /qa/'s new blood from 2019 consisted of one-line blogposters running rolling threads, usually anime related,☼ but sometimes well adapted to board culture, ☼ not too dissimilar to /int/'s /brit/ or similar trends in /bant/ and [s4s]. ☼
    • Not a Happening General --> As soyjaks ate up the board, blogposting migrated in increasing numbers to /hap/. Eventually the situation became unsustainable and the /nah/ thread was created.[15]
    • randomposters --> As soyjak spammers became infamous site-wide, /qa/ becomes a household name for shitposting. This attracts a batch of anons who see the board in the same vein as old /b/, [s4s] and /pol/.

Personalities of /qa/

Not a tripfag list. These are local posters that reached infamy through organic means by waging personal wars against mods and poster alike, plus spammers from other boards that visited regularly.
Glossary: 
*Name/Tripcode/Handle - Anon
*Popular Nickname - Anon
*Never Named, wiki-only name - "Anon"

/qa/'s lovely band of crazies

  • "Remove GR15 Spammer" --> A single poster on a years long campaign to get GR15 removed. On /qa/ since first quarter 2016. Argumentative poster who'd defend his view to the point of flaming, on top of usually attracting the barneyfag spammer or being confused for him. His insistence on the GR15 hill caused a minor riot that ended up with every thread he made getting scriptspammed. His final posts were around February 2017. Arguably the first true personality of /qa/.[16]
  • "Remove (You) Spammer" --> For the entirety of 2016 and a good chunk of 2017, one insane anon demanded the mods remove (You)s from the site every week. Unlike Remove GR15, he never posted much.[17]
  • Catholic Anon / Andy --> Old /qa/'s lovely resident retard. First appeared in June 2016; Known for his rants about religion and Reddit (sorry, reddit) ruining 4chan and anime. Managed to get all of early /qa/'s panties on a twist reaching a level of infamy that would see him still get talked about years after his age cohort left the board. Became the target of harassment by a group of trolls that haunted him well past the point of reader amusement.[18] Moved to /bant/ in 2017 and became known for posting Junko Enoshima from Danganrompa, then had brief tints visiting /qa/ and specially /hap.[19]
  • "Old /qa/ Circlejerk" - Gun Control Anon, Prose Anon, Meiling, Pikarifag, remeranAuthor !.neWrem.g., Lucas & others --> Assortment of personalities that surfaced in the second quarter 2016, most out of trolling Catholic Anon. CA gets led on into a months long flamewar that took multiple threads several hundred posts past bump-limit. This spiraled into a barely comprehensible sequence of fights between personalities that seemed to know each other outside /qa/. Gun Control Anon was a troll from Norway mistaken for female by CA, who then became the object of his ire. GCA harassed CA for months, pretending to be multiple people and making vague references to steam groups, later claiming to have baited CA into steam and doxxed him.[20] CA's lolcow behaviour started to see him get piled on by other posters such as Prose Anon, allegedly from New York & also female; Known for criticizing other people's prose but more famous for being an avatarfag for Luluco from Space Patrol Luluco. In turn, other posters began getting involved in rapid-fire style back & forth flamewars, including a drawfag known as newrem who ended up in a case of mutual doxxing and short lived avatarfags of Hong Meiling from Touhou Project and Pikari from Amanchu!. Most of them stopped posting by 2017, with Prose Anon being one of the last.[21]
  • Pikarifag / sa.ge --> Arch-nemesis of REMOVE GR15. Or really just one angry sperg. In late 2016 he attempted to ask the mods for help with ponyspam and got rejected then took the nuclear option botspammed Remove GR15 threads with broken text and images from various anime, but he is best remembered for avatarfagging Pikari from Amanchu!, several "fix /pol/" and around the CSS and happenings threads. [22] His antics resulted in a minor resurgence of the old /a/ Pocari Sweat meme thanks to detractors/circlejerks.[23]
  • asukaspammer ---> Avatarfag of character Asuka Kurashina from Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm,[24] first spotted by early 2016 but only active as a spammer from third quarter 2016 onwards. He utilized a crapflood script to wipe /qa/ then gloat after he gets nuked and 3/4ths of the board go with him. Initially well received for fighting off the October /pol/ spam, he ran out of goodwill by 2017 after it became he clear he wasn't going to stop. Ran the earliest instances of the bumpbot (rofl variant). Eventually, coordinated spam with with the /g/+sageru raiders - and most likely was part of the clique himself. Publicly banned in December 2017, becoming less active, with the #qa clique likely enacting copycat asukaspam. Stayed around till early 2020.[25]
  • GR15 Defense Force / GRXVDF !!mQybBQsWzGP --> /qa/'s first problem tripfag. Donned the name in late 2016 in order to argue with the Remove GR15 spammer. Fell in with the #qa clique and spend considerable time flaming with the /mlpol/ IB spammers; His claim to fame is the failed GET that unexpectedly became an infamous reference point for the start of the spin off raids. Got his trip permanently banned in December 2017 and dropped off public posting soon after.[26]

Dreadful outsiders ruining our fun

  • barneyfag / Lee Goldson --> Infamous /co/ spammer; an autistic who despised Barney & Friends and associated it with cartoons My Little Pony and Steven Universe. From 2012 onwards he imposed a reign of terror that spread to several boards including /v/, /vg/ & /qa/. Spent considerable time on /qa/ hunting down the local pony spammer ‼; He got doxxed in 2017☼ and likely stopped posting soon after.
  • leebaiter / leebot --> After Lee got doxed and allegedly stopped posting, the troll clique that formed around him kitbashed a leebot spamscript with image recognition capabilities hooked to the derpibooru website. This clique coordinated both botspam and manual spam to continue the pretense of baiting Lee. Early on, boards such as /int/ & /qa/ were used as testing grounds for the script's image recognition. The leebaiter persona was the collective mask clique used to make their threads. This persona became heavily active in /qa/ between 2020 and 2021 where it became an avatarfag of Don Turtelli from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with pictures taken exclusively from an obscure My Little Pony fetish porn comic.[27] They steadily upped the ante, making several threads a week, paying a Barney voice actor to perform stealth injokes, making elaborate posts such as pretending to be barneyfag such as making a "surrender" post and an infamous feet fetish post.[28]
  • Anti Crack-Kun / ACK - Infamous personality from /u/. Formerly a guerrilla scanlator,[29] he was a high functioning autistic with serious hangups about shipping. His condition deteriorated into paranoid delusions of targeted trolling, leading him to blame Team4chan for his woes. ACK turned to spamming both #4chan, /qa/ and Desuarchive at several points in the board's life; a drama retinue of /u/ personalities such as !Akemi and warosushitter !!dApALfIDywS followed him around.[30]
  • leto / unicodefag / foxe / furnigger ---> A creature out of old /b/'s nightmares. Arguably, as of 2025, the most infamous spammer the site ever saw. Developer, botspammer, homosexual, zoophile, CSAM dumper, and furry. His earliest appearances date around late 2017. Later an avatar of Nick Wilde from Zootopia and other characters from the movie, then moved onto fursonas, one black/red and one white/blue taken from art done by FA artist letodoesart, where he got his name. His signature was also using emojis for filenames and invisible unicode characters in his name. Cut his teeth by botspamming /bant/ around 2018 with a combination of premium proxies, 2captcha keys and a residential proxy list of unprecedented size stolen from Luminati, allegedly thanks to an /r9k/ spammer that may now be 'ick on 'eck spammer. Moved to /qa/ where he attempted to bait the #qa clique into a flamewar but wasn't picked up on, claiming to have a copy of their bumpbot code, but was most likely lying. Remained on the board and became a casual /hap/ poster, later appropriated /trash/ becoming an infamous poster the /gfur/ general, making zoophilia threads and causing havok with his an independently written bumpbot. Fell in with the 2chen /cumg/ crew and by late 2022 ran a fork of the [CENSORED] ban evasion tool that he started adspamming the poor /hap/ thread with.[31]

Raiders

Groups who organized to bring /qa/ to it's knees one way or the other.

Only name those suspected of running bots or raiding, this is not a witch hunt nor does bibanon encourage such behaviour.
October Raiders
(2016-2017)
Disparate cliques that discovered /qa/ through the October Chaos and tried to carve their name on the board.
  • /pol/ Bandwagon --> The first group to pervasively raid /qa/ was /pol/, as payback over perceived slights originating from the also pervasive /deletepol/ threads. Attracted by the noise of the October announcements, the presence of anti-/pol/ threads riled up election tourist /pol/lacks who never heard of the board before. Thus /qa/ joins the ranks of the /leftypol/ boogeyman in the eyes of the culture war aficionados. In what's essentially a months-long sore winner tantrum from the then most influential board on 4chan, teenage /pol/yps gloated to /qa/ddit of resisting supposed attempts at bringing their board down, winning the election[32], getting modcat fired[33] among other things such as falling for trolls claiming /leftypol/ infiltrated the staff[34]. As all bandwagons, it was intense enough to speed up /qa/ by an order of magnitude, but also short-lived-[35].
  • Icemen --> An off-site group of liberal activists decided to use /qa/ as public staging ground around January 2017, likely noticing /qa/ after the firing of asan over /pol/'s /diy/ raid threads. Their goal is little more than disrupting /pol/ activities by reporting technically rulebreaking posts as GR1 violations, such as the HWNDU threads. Immediately noticed by /pol/lacks who proceeded to accuse them of everything on earth, sparking thread long flamewars. One of their more intense posters, making anime OPs about /pol/ raids or otherwise campaigning against /pol/ ended up being nicknamed Chris and Icefag by locals. Initially passing through the mod's radar, they were put down by February. [36]
  • /jp/ Spin Offs / "/jp/" - warosu.org/g/, ota-ch, 4taba, himasugi, merorin, /nen/ & GNFOS/no-you --> In February, a yet unknown, off-site connected group of spinoffers invited the Spinoff communities to /qa/, inciting an massive, months long raid by most of the /jp/sphere. The raid quickly evolves into an competitive campaign to push all other threads off the board, instigated behind the lines by this clique. Tactics included bumpbots (3 letters gibberish) and spambots (Suck My Cock Dude) and plain copypasta spam.[37] Most spinoffers left by the freezing of the board, with some flares of activity through the second quarter of 2017 but eventually were ran off the board through disagreement with other posters. Only the inviting clique remained; One that would quickly become infamous as the #qa clique.[38]
    • Trevor / T --> Admin of GNFOS & no-you, legendary /jp/ shitposter and spinoff pioneer. Visited /qa/ around February causing an entire mob to follow him there. Had a period of abscence then returned to the fray mid 2018. Didn't actually do much raiding, mostly blogposted and comfyposted. Created a /qa/ steamgroup, linked to /qa/ in no-you and at one point did daily Youtube reviews of the /jp/sphere. Went just a little bit nuts over it.[39]
    • Satania / Trevelyan --> Avatarfagged as Satanichia Kurumizawa Mcdowell from Gabriel DropOut (bruh) around 2017. Mostly playfighted with the frogs, who'd confused him with trevor for a while. He'd go around /qa/ rating threads and generally shit(fun)posting and engaging the frogposters, who nicknamed them Trevelyan after confusing them with Trevor. Left by third quarter 2017. [40]
    • !tEEnBROyBk / !NadekoX7Mo --> Exactly what it says on the tin. First appeared around April, posted only for a couple months. Made the Tenshi "Suck My Cock Dude" macro and spammed it everywhere. Later made the history of /qa/ revisionist post.[41]
    • Cirno General & Touhou Posters --> The only group to actually come from /jp/. Touhou posting flared on and off as a side effect of the general chaos of election month /qa/. It isn't until the February 2017 Spinoff raids that Touhous appear in any meaningful numbers. Many early threads are deleted for unknown reasons. By late March, a coherent group of Cirnoposters appear, and remain all the way to the freezing of the board. /qa/ is unfrozen two days after the release Touhou Project's Hidden Star in Four Seasons, starring Cirno. Cirnoposters thus come back in mass, accompanied by multiple OC artists. They coalesce into a single thread and make an earnest effort to fin; arguing they'd be more welcome in /qa/ than in a /jp/ that became dominated by topical generals and a growing hostility towards newcomers. The posters in question had some ties to /a/'s cirno spammers, King of GETs and the Cirno IB, chiru.no, likely one of the reasons behind the staff's initial opposition to their presence. As a general however, they remained by far the best behaved of all /jp/sphere groups, albeit this resulted in some grumbling from the sageru clique. The Cirno thread remained undisturbed until the creation of /bant/ prompted a migration; the /qa/ thread limped a bit into June, then dropped off the board.[42] In /bant/ cirnoposters would grow to become one of the main fixtures on the frontpage, becoming board culture, until the group degenerates into an infamous Discord spam clique.[43]
  • Local Resistance --> Starting with the October Chaos, /qa/ regulars spoke their mind on the damage done to the board, unable to pinpoint who was responsible and generally ending up mocked by teenbro shitposts, when not bumped off by October spam.[44]Faced with an impossible situation - raiders raiding raiders - the old guard left and those that remained slowly arranged themselves into a "resistance" (of mostly angry kids) looking for ways to bait the spinoffs into flamewars, mostly in the form of counter-spam. This ended up focusing on the only persistent group of raiders, the side of "/jp/" that was to become the #qa clique.
    • "/jp/" Dissenters --> /qa/'s meta side had a sizeable /a/, /jp/ & /jp/ Spinoff presence and not all October newcomers saw things the same way the future #qa clique did. Starting April, as the more aggressive thread spam bots entered play, the local /jp/sphere started to believe the spam was damaging the board beyond repair, yet they made their opinions known to little effect beyond basically predicting how the whole thing would go down. Their efforts often got them singled out as concern troll or instigators by other spinoffers.[45]
    • "February Spammer" / concernbro / the freak --> A purported /qa/ OG horrified at the spinoff clique bots. Waged a one man attrition war with the #qa clique since April, spending all 2017 and early 2018 trying to flame their threads and following their activities on Desuarchive's ghost/qa/ and /meta/; Generally getting into fights with his equal yet opposite clique member Yotgo, not because he'd seek him out but because Yotgo was physically incapable of not replying to a post he didn't like. Completely ignorant on /jp/ and spinoffs, never quite grasped what was happening. Famous for singling out GRXVDF's failed GET as the start of the spinoff raid making an infamous post summarized as "They arrived in Febrary 2017 and refuse to leave". He repeated that mantra so often it became a meme. Early on he was identifiable for his astroturfing threads where's he explain to himself that there was a spinoff raid going on, a source of oddly successful bait. Further tells were the lack of images, large posts and the February rant argument, as that became a meme, he switches tactics having a brief stint with frogposting and likely popularizing the term 'weebspam', which together with the #qa counter 'schizospam' became the biggest meme of 2018. [46]His constant presence on spinoffer threads often created great confusion and it got him accused of being every raider and problem poster under the sun, eventually netting the catch all term the freak. Likely to have ragequit second or third quarter 2018, but his impact traumatized some of #qa who'd continue accusing people of being him well after his departure.[47]
    • "Easter Frog" --> An October tourist that made himself known through the /int/ Easter Frog meme (not to be confused by the Groyper Toad (Fuck you nick fuentes)) in the second quarter of 2017. Never pseudonymous, but identifiable by filenames, prose and his interest in spinoff antics. While not the first frogposter[48], he managed to set the tone and context for most frogposters to come. Essentially an avatarfag of the Easter Frog best known for his unusual, flowery vocabulary and politeness and occasionally playfighting with spinoffers, mostly the satania avatar. His MO consisted of trying to bait the cliques by waging a low energy guerrilla war where he ensured there's always couple frog threads on the catalog. The tactic was an overarching success that inspired multiple copycat trolls. May have coined the term weeb mafia. Dropped off the board after /qa/ got listed, but has sporadically visited all the way to 2021, mostly extrapolating arguments from what 2017 /qa/ was like.[49]
    • Small Skelly !!RAjBw+iGH/Y --> Tripfag from /r9k/, with some [s4s] and /jp/ knowledge, but not enough to know of spinoffs; arrived mid 2017 and quickly ID'd problem posters from /jp/ and called them out then spent the rest of the year pointlessly picking fights. with weebs[50]
  • Infinity shitposters - The October Chaos brought /qa/ to the attention of /pol/, which in turn put /qa/ on the map of several /pol/sphere related groups, most of them rooted in 8chan. While /pol/ forgot about /qa/ by the Elections of 2016, much like an earthquake's creak, subsequent ripples may be felt. A number of Infinity-related cliques appeared on /qa/ months after /pol/ left, some exceedingly skilled at falseflagging, causing no end of confusion to /qa/'s inhabitants. [51]
    • /int*/, /mlp/ & /mlpol/ --> The April's Fool 2017 prank caused a short-lived raid by /mlp/, as merging with /pol/ to form /mlpol/ was the most interesting thing to happen to that board since 2015. A bunker was quickly created by /mlp/ anons, but the idea of requesting the board in /qa/ was floated around. Strangely, despite their usual IB savvy ways, this was enough to provoke a raid on April 3. It's later revealed it was encouraged by a 200 users large Discord server with some ties to 8chan's /intl/ trolling culture, specifically mentioning freech's /intb/.[52] Nonetheless the raid intensifies by April 4 and the discord starts mass reporting fake GR1 violations, prompting the mods to freeze /qa/ in April 7. After this the discord moved onto greener pastures and the actual bronies there create their own imageboard, mlpol. It dabbles on trolling and it reignites the /qa/ flamewar as soon as the board is unfrozen, this time opposed by a very angry #qa clique. The raid loses momentum by the second week of May. Surprisingly, their IB remains in operations as of 2025. At least one member is confirmed to have remained on /qa/, switching to frogposting, causing some on #qa to assume every frog was a horse for most of 2017.[53]
    • 8chan /b/, [BR] & napvlv - fugthelug aka spiderchan was the female lynchpin of a discord clique whose name was never known beyond a single chatroom known as Non Aggression Pact Violating Lewd Voyeurs, or napvlv; Related to the /b/ clique ran by Board Owner Dysnomia. These two developed an interest in /qa/ and linked it on occasion. Drawfag and avatar of Hatsune Miku, she discovers /qa/ through /pol/ and experiments with trolling a bit in February 2017. Months later, she manages to become a mod in 8ch.pl's secret ancap board, [Board Redacted], and provokes the local lolcows to raid /qa/ around May. There they cause minor chaos mostly in a desperate attempt to dox and defame fug up to posting her nudes, even spilling over to other boards. Posters from 8chan /b/ and the /int*/ sphere would be seen from time to time through the next year.[54] The antics of this 8gag group caused massive rage on the "/jp/" clique trying to colonize /qa/, who proceeded to wildly speculate on them being behind frogpost and every single mention of /pol/, being behind the icemen of January (which developed into the Public Enemy of /qa/ copypasta) and being part of a journalistic plot to prop up their careers.[55]
Spam War Raiders
(2017-2019) 
The manchildren behind the great weeb/frog war. Made /qa/ practically unusable for all of 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • #qa Sageru Clique / /qa/ Friends / weeb mafia / /qajp/ / kissu.moe --> Initially, /jp/sphere posters were just another group among the endless meta crossboarders, gathering in /jp/ meta threads or requesting a "2D/Random" board. After the October Chaos a group of spinoff posters, most likely new stock mingling at warosu.org/g/ and the IRC server sageru.org, was attracted to /qa/ thanks to moderator Anonymous-san's posts and his nearly immediate firing around November. This led these posters to despise all meta through association with /pol/, months later, what likely started as an idea within the sageru IRC channel #jp evolved into a plan to terraform /qa/ into a spinoff board. In January 2017, there's threads discussing running out metaposters and turning /qa/ into 2D/Random.[56] In essence, an eclectic mix of teenbro shitposters and no-fun-allowed neurotics had determined to take over /qa/ and turn it to 2D/Random, citing a fantasy vision of 2chan's Niijiura boards and old /jp/ (ironically, the same /jp/ teenbros destroyed) as their ideal board. This group, calling each other /qa/ friends, organized at the #qa channel at sageru and began encouraging local /jp/sphere posters to bump off unwelcome thread. The opening salvo of this secret war was a series of invitations to the spinoff boards to raid /qa/ around February, going on to childishly attack meta threads deemed "/q/" or "/pol/", which involved basically all threads that had an "ugly" OP in their eyes. Coached by the Janny war veterans at #jp they developed thread spam scripts to bump off these threads, while those threads they approved of were protected by a bot running a whitelist and an API reader to bump threads when they hit page 10, among other tidbits like image dumpers and post-copying algorithms. Other members handled more traditional CAPTCHA-bypass crapflood scripts or limited themselves manual airplane mode spam and a bit of creative trolling. Initially they'd squat on the Happenings Thread trolling the locals, then had a brief stint on a Discussion thread split. The clique peaks in the months following the freezing of /qa/ as the spam and the raid invitations, and the creation of Desuarchive's /meta/ acted as a recruitment drive. Early on they were successful in making the board unfun to other raiders, but locals and crossboarders who saw their honest threads get attacked for no reason began to "fight back", eventually taking the form of frogposting threadbombers and trolls. #qa even had unwitting mod support, unaware of the spam they assumed the growing anti-weeb sentiment on /qa/ were just typical trolls. Yet this turns sour in late 2017 as, while most members kept some manner of opsec behind the sageru veil, they failed to keep the most unstable spammers in check (Notably, Verniy and Yotgo) creating enough negative attention to have a growing number of anti-#qa trolls. This leads to permanent state of spam/counter-spam and stalking attempts in order to inform the mods, resulting in the more obvious spammers getting their casual posts constantly IP wiped. Eventually they made a second IRC, #qa @ rizon.net, to serve as a front for the real one and as mods upped the ante with rangebans, created their own spinoff at kissu.moe. By 2019 the clique had lost many members and saw the tables turn on them as most anons (mostly those bunkering in /hap/) were aware who were the spammers. The final nail in the coffin was the mods killing necrobumping by placing a 7 day autosage. All in all, the sageru clique was responsible for several thousand of botposts over the span of 3 years; at least 10% of all posts between 2017 and 2019 was a bot. The singular reason behind the enactment of draconic moderation decisions on /qa/.[57]
    • Unknown - At least two or three sageru spambot operators who ran some minimal opsec, such as Neo the creator of the #qa rizon IRC and {}{}{}{} plus whoever wrote the bumpbot, with no identifiable /qa/ posting history or links to botting beyond minimal references. According to Verniy, the writer of the original bumpbot stopped spamming by the second quarter 2017.
    • yotgo / !QAJP/YOtGo --> American, self-described hikki and lolicon. No-fun-allowed, passive-aggressive spammer fixated on removing anything that isn't /jp/-derived from /qa/, but also a prolific producer of OC. An emigré from mid 2016 (making him the only confirmed clique member to have known old /qa/), he lurked, occasionally doing manga dumps and a couple threads. Claims to have been on /qa/ since 2015. No evidence has been found. He sparks into activity mid February 2017.[58] Created large quantities of OC and promoted community projects☼ plus contributed edits and the 4chanX MD5 filter megalist for the CSS thread; Was a permanent fixture on the happenings thread. He also was OP at the Rizon #qa IRC channel and sageru #qa, ran a weekly anime stream (that ended because he started getting banned) and became a mod at Kissu where he began advertising that site's seasonal stream (that got ad-banned).[59] One of the brains behind the /jp/ colony. Spent hundreds of posts demanding people who didn't post /jp/ culture to get out of the board and other hundreds trying to convince anon that "/jp/" and user moderation was only good for /qa/ - Or rather, his personal use of /qa/. His mental state increasingly deteriorated over time, usual tells are rants about user/self-moderation, 8gag slacktivism, /qa/ having always been 2D/random, ludicrous accusations of being an instigator or a concern troll / concernbro to anyone who didn't play ball, refusing to acknowledge his actions and describing his #qa clique as the "good posters" of /qa/. When he started getting regularly IP nuked for his antics and ban evasion he fell into a cycle of accusations of being targeted by an obsessed mod; his paranoia and resentment grew until he was convinced every shitpost he saw was a targeted harassment campaign aimed to "destroy" /qa/, either by frogposters or enabler mods that "hated /qa/". In March 2019 had a fight with another clique member, Atechan, that caused a mental breakdown leading him to run around the board accusing everyone of being Atechan.[60] The most abusive spammer of the clique. Early on he'd attack any dissenter by scriptspamming pictures of concern brands. Ran instances of the bumpbot, and personal scripts where he'd crapflood threads with images, copypasta and posts copied from the archives. Forced the boson meme, and after post deletion was disabled, started bumping threads with image spam. [61] Over time, his hostility, lack of boundaries on the Happenings thread and general condescension towards everything not /jp/ saw him become the most well known and most reviled poster of /qa/. Inevitably, he got rangebanned and announced he was leaving the board in August 2019... only to be seen doing his daily gaslighting a couple days later, now pretending /qa/ was depopulated without him. For a couple months after being ran out he'd ad-spam Kissu links hidden among bumpbot imagedumps.[62] Determined to stay here forever.[63]
    • Verniy / !HibikiZODI / hibikid / ECHibiki / ECVerniy --> Canadian developer. Tripfag & avatarfag of character Hibiki from Kantai Collection. Earliest appearances can be traced to March 2017. Dropped his trip by 2018 but can be identified by being one of the very few /jp/ posters with 8chan encoded filenames.[64]. Wrote some of the spamming tools used by the clique, possibly the spellcard bumpbot and the later bots, but nothing is confirmed; Made an alternate 4chan ban logger, several extension scripts and ultimately the Kissu spinoff, whose UI had an option to mark threads to be reposted on /qa/.[65] Spiteful spammer known to gorespam and target the mods via report spam, after this got him rangebanned a couple times the proceeded to spam advertised his site.[66]
    • ccd0 !!Bu9nPEv33rQ ---> Mantainer of the 4chanX extension since 2015 ‼, appears in mid 2017 and becomes part of the #qa clique[67][68][69] albeit they didn't agree in all matters.[70] In late 2017 he started interfering with /qa/ by adding popups discouraging meta threads.[71] Expanded 4chanX's scope by integrating tinychan powered spinoff imageboards.[72]. In 2019 he forces changes on /qa/ to present it as a spin-off related board.[73] later advertising Kissu.moe on the extension as a pop-up on /qa/ saying "Stay in touch with your /qa/ friends",[74][75] earning an blanket ban on every mention of him on /qa/. ☼ Later that year used 4chanX to advertise captcha evasion methods and other spinoffs.[76]
    • Atechan / Rin --> Brazilian, emotionally unstable. Had access to IRC spam bots which he used to and spam the #4chan and #qa Rizon.net channels. On March 2019, he was discovered to be the schizospammer, having a fallout with the clique and botspamming the #qa sageru IRC to the point it crashed the entire server. This episode drove Yotgo basically nuts and he and the schizoweeb began to accuse him of being the freak, the weab spammer, the horsefucker and every other schizo to ever post in /qa/ before ultimately doxxing him in June, albeit there's an argument in favour of him being the weab spammer. Managed to get the boson meme banned by spamming #4chan. He retained the schizospammer persona for the rest of the year, then left a few weeks after the #qa clique was exiled.[77]
    • lowercase-kun / schizoweeb --> The angriest poster on /qa/. Earliest attestable appearances date to October 2017, known for pottymouth lowercase posting, mild satania and marisaposting, and generally unhinged rants made infamous of calling everyone subhuman. His usual calling cards are flowery combinations of subhuman, schizo and freak marked by permanent lowercase. Oscillates wildly between being genuinely angry and performing elaborate stream of thought shitposting sprees that confused frog and weeb alike. He was widely confused by a fellow lowercase poster, the Satania avatarfag. His abrasive demeanor got worse with time, eventually getting him disowned by his enablers the #qa clique. By 2019 he became obsessed with the schizospammer, who he mistook for the "the freak" and hunted down on every thread, attributing every frog ever posted to him. By the end of the flamewar he and the freak became the laughingstock of the /qa/[78]
  • Frogposters --> is a group that was 100% homegrown really a raider? As /qajp/ took the bait every single time, /qa/ developed a community of frog posting trolls inspired by the antics of the Easter Frog poster. Generally less creative and more shitpost-y; Their tactic was spamming manually to 404 threads protected by the steamchat bumpbot, on top of their own brand of necrobumping and various hijinks, up to including classic trolling. Most frog trolls posted in spans of 2-3 months before getting bored and leaving, with the bulk of them claiming an early victory and calling it quits when the board got listed October 2017, but an unhinged minority remained all the way to the exile of the #qa clique. Frogposting actually grows in numbers by the tail end of 2018, the constant attention from the clique essentially kept the group alive up to the point their posting was normalized into an everyday thing, making /qa/ join the ranks of casual frog boards such /tv/, /int/ and /bant/. Like all other /qa/ groups, they were sweep away by the Soyjak posters.[79]
    • schizospammer / frogposter / Atechan --> Mythological poster that may either be the board's most prolific frog spammer or a boogeyman existing entirely in one spinoffer's head. Often accused of being the freak, the nickname of the february spammer, by an increasingly unhinged #qa, he has clear tells that distinguish him. Seems to appear in second quarter 2018 but goes on overdrive by the first quarter 2019 when his posting habits change notably. His MO consists of heavy /pol/ lingo and self-made terms like weaboid. He later develops elaborate gonzo-like rants accompanied by clown and suit frog variants where he paints exaggerated fantasy scenarios of a war with the #qa clique. Harassed the clique's Rizon IRC and was the only anon on /qa/ to have independently discovered the sageru #qa channel, where he'd post screenshots or insider info from both. Popularized referring to the #qa clique as "weab". Around this time, he's outed to have been Atechan playing both sides. Remained on /qa/ until the first months of 2020.[80] schizopammer-like posts got rangebanned in the Aug 2019 purge.[81]
    • "Weebspotter" --> Likely to be the efforts of a single poster, possibly Atechan. By the third quarter 2019, frogposting had mostly died down and adapted into stalker threads that blogged on the antics of the #qa clique and related posters. Short stealth generals where they'd (mostly just him) narrating clique activity in second person & crosslink their posts; Trying to id posters without directly calling them out.[82]
Post-War Raiders
(2020-2021)
The pandemic drove many people insane. And turned /qa/ into the playground of one massive group of shitposters.
  • Kissu Hardliners --> Even though verniy and most of the #qa clique was happy on Kissu, multiple posters remained at /qa/ occasionally chiming in to convince everyone their clique has only been good for the board. Few believed their tale, even among spinoffers.[83]
  • /bant/ Cabal --> supposedly, the last pre-soyjak board wipes were made by a discord clique originating from /bant/. ☼ They can be identified by usage of real life photos (anathema to spinoffers) during crapfloods. likely doesnt exist
  • Soyteens / Soyjak.Party / the Sharty --> Wojak remixes of the numale meme become a sitewide phenomenon in the second quarter of 2019, attached as "this is you" flourishing to /pol/-derived ironic shitposts.[84] The presence of soyjaks on /qa/ can be seen infrequently as early as May 2019 with a small spike in activity in August[85] However these stragglers aren't enough to outpost the local cliques operating during the peak of weeb/frog autism. It isn't until March 2020, date when the COVID-19 pandemic puts the entire planet in quarantine, that /qa/'s soyjak posters see their numbers grow on a practical linear function; reaching by April a critical mass that sees them become site-famous. [86] This new board culture explodes in popularity and develops into a complex irony culture that is, with some exceptions, completely disconnected from /qa/ proper.[87][88] Soyjaks quickly grow too large for /qa/, spreading to other boards and even create their own imageboard.[89] Early on, the rest of 4chan can barely notice a difference between the /qa/ soyteens and soyboy spam proper, that is until soyteens posting in the Party bunker fall into the practice of interboard raiding. By February 2021 mods begin a pushback, but to no avail, Soyjaks have achieved board culture status and are impossible to moderate. Jaks effectively displace all other posters of /qa/ and by November the mods to freeze /qa/.☼
    • "/qa/ Archeologists" --> Anime and frogs were always background noise in /qa/ Jak shitposts.[90] In early 2021, after a wave of botspam ravages every thread on /qa/ with ancient images, a group of jak posters develop an interest in old /qa/ and started browsing desuarchive for tidbits, ghostposting along the way.[91][92] jaks managed to reconstruct a crude timeline of events, lists of names and phrases, enough to integrate then into the Party's ironic sense of humour. Many old images and phrases used by older personalities saw themselves reposted by these sleuths.[93] The extent of the act went to such extent jakkers produced OC in tune with years old frogposter and weeb mafia content.[94]

Primary Sources

  1. /qa/ crosslinks from /pol/ and [s4s]. [1]
    Post rate increase starting October. [2]
    12 day sample OPs for Nov. 2016. None of the threads have more than a handful replies. [3]
    Meta thread about the state of /qa/ by Feb. 2017. [4]
  2. Typical day at /qa/ - Battle Royale [5]
    Anon gives a rough outline. [6]
    Mostly embellished summary of the shitpost wars of 2017 /qa/ [7]
    Little girl crashes out on /qa/ [8]
  3. 1 day sample of the peak of the "war" [9]
    Frog troll threads. Ex. 1 [10]
    Comments on the deteriorated situation. [11]
    History of the site and bot post count analysis. [12]
  4. 7-day Autosage. [13]
    Sweeping rangebans. [14]
  5. Mods visiting. [15]
  6. First /trash/ thread. [16]
    /trash/ thread sample. [17]
    /r9k/ thread sample. [18]
    /bant/ thread sample. [19]
  7. Original soyjak.party thread. [20]
    Soyjak history can be followed in their own wiki, surprisingly well documented: [21]
  8. Full history on The Frog Pond's Soyjak Wiki article [22]
    /qa2/ meme. [23]
    /qa2/ schizospam. [24]
    Last /qa2/ board dies. [25]
    /qa2/schizo comes clean. [26]
  9. Threads. Ex. 1 [27]
  10. Sample. [28]
  11. Discussion about Winter Ball 2017 failing to take off. [29]
  12. First thread. [30]</rbr> MD5 Megalist. [31]
  13. Thread. [32]
  14. Last /hap/ before the move to /trash/. [33]
  15. Thread sample. [34]
    Last /nah/. [35]
  16. Thread Sample. Ex. 1 [36] - Ex. 2 [37] - Ex. 3 [38]
    Threads. Ex. 1 [39] - Ex. 2 [40]
    Getting threads nuked. Ex. 1 [41] - Ex. 2 [42]
    Summoning barneyfag. [43]
  17. Thread sample. [44]
  18. A Catholic Anon thread. Ex. 1 [45] - Ex. 2 [46]
    Mentions. Ex. 1 [47] - Ex. 2 [48]
    Tell. Why do you support. [49]
    As Yellow Anonymous. [50]
  19. CA on /bant/. Ex. 1 [51] - Ex. 2 [52] - Ex. 3 [53] Visiting /qa/. Ex. 1 [54]
  20. First fight between CA and GCA. [55]
    Gun Control Anon mentions. [56]
    Supposed doxing of Andrew, no evidence of a steam ID being shared so far. [57]
    Circlejerk Fight Threads. Ex. 1 [58] - Ex. 2 [59] - Ex. 3 [60]
  21. Prose Anon's prose remarks. [61]
    Luluco avatar. Ex. 1 [62] - Ex. 2 [63] - Ex. 3 [64] - Ex. 4 [65]
    Latest Luluco appearances. Ex. 1 [66] - Ex. 2 [67]
    newrem flamewars. Ex. 1 [68] - Ex. 2 [69]
    Meiling. Ex. 1 [70] - Ex. 2 [71]
    Catholic Anon speaking of later contact. [72]
  22. Rejected by mods. [73]
    Crapflood handle. [74]
    Pikari avatar. Ex. 1 [75] - Ex. 2 [76]
    CSS and Happenings Posts. Ex. 1 [77] - Ex. 2 [78]
  23. Thread sample. [79]
  24. Asuka. [80]
  25. Post sample. Ex. 1 [81] - Ex. 2 [82] - Ex. 3 [83] - Ex. 4 [84] - Ex. 5 [85] - Ex. 6 [86]
    Spam sample. Ex. 1 [87] - Ex. 2 [88]
    Bragging about floods. Ex. 1 - [89] - Ex. 2 [90]
    Anon comments on Asuka aligning their spam with the /jp/ raids. [91]
    People turning against asuka. [92]
    Multiple anon seemingly knowing when it's not Asuka who's spamming - off-site communication hint. [93]
    Admitting to running the rofl bumpbot. [94]
    Ban. [95]
    Two asukaspam scripts working at the same time. [96]
  26. Posts sample. Ex. 1 - [97] - Ex. 2 [98]
    Fighting with /mlpol/. Ex. 1 [99]
    Infamous failed GET. [100]
    Hanging out with #qa. [101]
    Public Ban. [102]
  27. If you see this face, your thread is over: [103]
  28. Earliest (potential) leebot appearances. [104]
    Leebaiter testing the bot: Ex. 1 [105] - Ex. 2 [106]
    There's been arguments that it's all done manually by a clique: Ex. 1 [107] - Ex. 2 [108]
    Peak of activity sample. Ex. 1 [109] - Ex. 2 [110]
    VA Thread [111] - Video [112]
    Typical leebait: Ex.1 [113] - Ex. 2 [114] - Ex. 3 [115]
    Pretending to be barneyfag: Ex. 1 [116] - Ex. 2 Feet [117]
  29. /a/nons that translated 0-day raw scans of mangas, usually on release day.
  30. ACK schizorants. Ex. 1 [118]
    warosushitter. [119]
  31. Posting face early on. [120]
    Presence on /qa/. Ex. 1 [121] - Ex. 2 [122]- Ex. 3 [123] - Ex. 4 [124]
    Botspamming /qa/ (guest starring 'ecker). [125]
    Black wolf with red scarf. [126]
    Signature while wolf with blue trim. [127]
    Post sample. [128]
    Other signature, emoji filenames. Ex. 1 [129] - Ex. 2 [130] - Ex. 3 [131] - Ex. 3 [132] - Ex. 4 [133] - Ex. 5 [134]
    Using the Luminati residential proxies. [135]
    Happenings discussing his /trash/ raids and source of proxies. [136]
    Anon discussing the proxies. [137]
    Mentions in /qa/ [138]
    /qa/ AMA. [139]
  32. Thread sample. [140]
  33. Thread sample. [141]
  34. Thread. Ex. 1 [142] - Ex. 2 [143]
  35. /qa/ crosslinks on /pol/ [144]
    Spikes of activity in October, November, December: [145]
  36. HWNDU mentions. [146]
    Initial threads. Ex. 1 [147] - Ex. 2 [148] - Ex. 3 [149]
    A chris thread. Ex. 1 [150] - Ex. 2 [151] - Ex. 3 [152]
    Flamewars with /pol/. [153]
    Public Ban. [154]
  37. Spinoff threads. Ex. 1 [155] - Ex. 2 [156] - Ex. 3 [157]
    Typical shitposts. Ex. 1 [158]
    Bot sample. Ex. 1 [159] - Ex. 2 [160]
    Copypasta. Ex. 1 [161] - Ex. 2 [162] - Ex. 3 [163]
  38. Poster Sample. Ex. 1 [164] - Ex. 2 [165]
    Spinoff shitposts getting attacked by #qa. Ex. 1 [166] - Ex. 2 [167]
    "/jp/" complaining about the #qa clique's bumpbot. [168]
  39. Earliest thread found. [169]
    Typical threads. Ex. 1 [170] - Ex. 2 [171]
    Post sample. Ex. 1 [172] - Ex. 2 [173] - Ex. 3 [174]
    Anon comments on the Trevor fanclub. [175]
    No You linking to /qa/. [176]
    Spinoffs reviews. Ex. 1 [177] - Ex. 2 [178] - Ex. 3 [179] - Ex. 4 [180]
    Steam Group mentions. [181]
  40. Sample posts. Ex. 1 [182] - Ex. 2 [183] - Ex.3 [184]
    Thread rating. Ex. 1 [185] - Ex. 2 [186]
    Trevor posts satania, confusing the frongs. [187]
  41. Suck My Cock Dude Tenshi. [188]
    Tenshi admission. [189]
    Greetings "/jp/". [190]
  42. Early Touhou presence [191]
    Initial mod deletions. [192]
    Early Cirno threads. [193]
    Cirnoposter, likely tripcode Niner, explaining the general. [194]
    Threads. Ex. 1 [195]
    Mods moving Touhous to /qa/. Original thread. [196] - Moved thread. [197]
    Yotgo chastising them for not playing ball with the spam. [198]
    Additional grumbling. [199]
    Getting both bumped and spammed by "/jp/" [200]
    Cirnos at /bant/. Likely by KoG. [201]
  43. /bant/ presence sample. [202]
    Cirnocord sample. [203]
  44. Immediate reaction to the October announcements. [204]
    Anon properly identifies the underlying problems with 2017 /qa/. [205]
    Anon explains the "/jp/"-frog shitposts. [206]
    Thread and post. Ex. 1 [207] - Ex. 2 [208] - Ex. 3 [209] - Ex. 4 [210] - Ex. 5 [211] - Ex. 5 [212] - Ex. 6 [213] - Ex. 7 [214] - Ex. 8 [215] - Ex. 9 [216] - Ex. 10 [217] - Ex. 11 [218] - Ex. 12 [219] - Ex. 13 [220] - Ex. 14 [221] - Ex. 15 [222] - Ex. 16 [223] - Ex. 17 [224] - Ex. 18 [225] - Ex. 19 [226]
  45. Old /qa/ 2D/Random threads. [227]
    Protesting posts. Ex. 1 [228] - Ex. 2 [229] - Ex. 3 [230] - Ex. 4 [231] - Ex. 5 [232] - Ex. 6 [233] - Ex. 6 [234] - Ex. 7 [235] - Ex. 8 Spot On. [236] - Ex. 9 [237]
  46. February meme. Ex. 1 [238] - Ex. 2 [239] - Ex. 3 [240] - Ex. 4 [241] - Ex. 5 [242]
    Typical February arguments. Ex. 1 [243] - Ex. 2 [244] - Ex. 3 [245] - Ex. 4 [246] - Ex. 5 [247] - Ex. 6 [248] - Ex. 7 [249] - Ex. 7 [https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1877474/#1877477}
    February threads. Ex. 1 [250] - Ex. 2 [251] February astroturfing. Ex. 1 [252] - Ex 2 [253]
    One of his final posts. [254]
  47. Sample. the freak. [255]
    Getting accused of being /mlpol/. Ex. 1 [256]
  48. As frogposting was imported from /pol/ during the 2016 elections.
  49. Weeb mafia coined. Possibly easter. [257] Typical Posts. Ex. 1 [258] - Ex. 2 [259] - Ex. 3 [260] - Ex 4 [261] - Ex. 5 [262]
    Posts sample. Ex. 1 All filenames seem his. [263] - Ex. 2 [264] - Ex. 3 [265] - Ex. 4 [266] - Ex. 5 Both filenames seem his. [267] - Ex. 6 [268] - Ex. 7 [269] - Ex. 8 [270]
    Playfighting with the #qa clique. Ex. 1 [271] - Ex. 2 [272] - Ex. 3 [273]
    Likely easter poster and early copycats having a premature victory party during the listing of /qa/. [274]
    Sporadic returns. Ex. 1 [275] - Ex. 2 [276]- Ex. 3 [277]

    Weeb mafia mentions. [278]
  50. Post sample. [279]
    Typical shit thread. [280]
  51. Anon's PSA on Infinity's /int*/ culture. Ex. 1 [281] - Ex. 2 [282] - Ex. 3 [283]
    Anon's PSA on Infinity's /b/ culture. Ex. 1 [284]
  52. Initially & wrongly assumed to be related to be the Steamgrüppe / Steamcordplaza, a /vg/ troll Discord grown out of /gsg/ - Grand Strategy General.
  53. Immediate thread. [285]
    Post April's Fools Bunker. [286]
    Raid. Ex. 1 [287] - Ex. 2 [288]
    Discord whistleblower thread. Ex. 1 [289] - Ex. 2 [290] - Ex. 3 [291] - Ex. 4 [292]
    Fairly sober shitpost assesment by a discord shitposter. [293]
    Speculating on /intl/ [294]
    Brief summary of /intl/ - International Lounge by an anon. [295]
    Freech's /intb/ - International Buffalo Paizuri. The group didn't originate from there however [296]
    /mlpol/ Imageboard: [297]
    Planning raids thread. [298]
    Shitflinging with the spinoffs. [299]
  54. fugthelug's drawings on /qa/ [300]
    fug linking /qa/ on 8chan /b/. [301]
    Her thread. [302]
    The "raid" Ex. 1 [303] - Ex. 2 [304] - Ex. 3 [305] - Ex. 4 [306]
    navlpl mentions. [307]
    Threads. [308] - [309] - [310] - [311]
    Schizorants spillover. Ex. 1 [312] - Ex. 2 [313]
  55. Mixing fug up with the icemen. [314] 8gag sample. [315]
    Happenings theorycrafting, fug visits. [316]
  56. Suck My Cock Dude shitposts on 2016 meta threads. [317]
    Unknown future #qa clique Anon citing a-san's firing. [318]
    January meta thread about 2D/Random. [319]
  57. Early 2D/Random tinted threads. Ex. 1 [320]
    Happenings anon identifies the spinoffers as an organized group early on. [321]
    Instigating the spinoff raid. Ex. 1 [322]
    Attacking meta threads. Ex. 1 [323] - Ex. 2 [324] - Ex. 3 [325] - Ex. 4 [326] - Ex. 5 [327] - Ex. 5 [328] - Ex. 6 [329]
    Astroturfing on /hap/. Ex. 1 [330]
    Hanging out in Discussions thread. Ex. 1 [331] - Ex. 2 [332] - Rest [333] /qa/ friends mentions. [334]
    1. qa trolling. Ex. 1 [335]
    Pretending to be oldfags. See 1472860528818.png compared to pikari's 4chanX randomization. [336]
    Anon explains #qa MO. [337]
    Mounting opposition. [338]
    Embellished explanation of the bumpbot, possibly by Verniy. [339]
    Tidbits on post-copying bot by Verniy. [340]
    Bumpbot sample. alternates between 3 letter gibberish, lol, age & rofl. Ex. 1 [341] - Ex. 2 [342]
    Earliest mention of the thread spambot. [343]
    Bot threads used as bumpers to cycle out undesired threads after post deletion was disabled. Ex. 1 [344] - Ex. 2 [345] - Ex. 3 [346] - Ex. 4 [347] - Ex. 5 [348]
    Manual bumpers trying to get their bumps deleted via IP wipes. [349]
    Outlier spambot. Posts copypasted from other boards, running threads way past bump limit. Ex. 1 - [350] - Ex. 2 [351] - Ex. 3 [352] - Ex. 4 [353]
    Impact of the spambots, before and after the rangeban. [354]
  58. Earliest posts. Ex. 1 [355] - Ex. 2 [356] - Ex. 3 [357] - Ex. 4 [358] - Ex. 5 [359]
    Yotsuba Dumps reference. [360]
    Yotgo OC first posted in February. [361]
  59. Sample posts. Ex. 1 [362] - Ex. 2 [363] - Ex. 3 [364]
    Sniping the Happenings thread and getting deleted through IP wipes. Thread. [365] - Reference. [366]
    OC by Yotgo. Ex. 1 [367] - Ex. 2 [368]
    MD5 megalist. Ex. 1 [369] - Ex. 2 [370]
    Anime stream threads. Ex. 1 [371] - Ex. 2 [372]
    Kissu stream spam. Ex. 1 [373] - Ex. 2 [374]
  60. Implying he concocted the takeover plan. [375]
    Slacktivists. Ex. 1 [376] - Ex. 2 [377] - Ex. 3 [378]
    Concern: Synonym for Corporation.
    Concern pics. Ex. 1 [379] - Ex. 2 [380]
    Concerm spam. Ex. 1 [381] - Ex. 2 [382] - Ex. 3 [383] - Ex. 4 [384]
    Concern Trolling, Concernbro, concern. Ex. 1 [385] - Ex. 2 [386] - Ex. 3 [387] - Ex. 4 [388] - Ex. 4 [389]
    Concern Troll sample. Take with a pint of salt if it's not an anime pic. [390]
    Instigator. Possibly adopted from a previous spammer. Ex. 1 [391] - Ex. 2 [392]
    Chastising cirnoposters for not playing ball. [393]
    Neverending gaslighting. Ex. 1 [394] - Ex. 2 [395] - Ex. 3 [396] - Ex. 4 [397] - Ex. 5 [398] - Ex. 6 [399] - Ex. 7 [400] - Ex. 8 [401]
    Picking fights with the mods. Ex. 1 [402] - Ex. 2 [403] - Ex. 3 [404] - Ex. 4 [405] - Ex. 5 [406]
    Atechan schizo meltdown. Ex. 1 [407] - Ex. 2 [408]
  61. Discussing the copypasta spam. [409]
    Nuking threads with post scripts. Notice the copied /pol/ posts. [410]
    Getting into flamewars with frogposters and nuking threads with image dump scripts. Ex. 1 [411]
    Boson spam. [412]
  62. Sample. From this date onwards the hate ramps up fast. [413]
    Anons tell him what's what. Ex. 1 [414] - Ex. 2 [415]
    Farewell thread. [416]
    Post rangeban gaslighting. Ex. 1 [417] - Ex. 2 [418]
    Kissu spam. Ex. 1 [419] - Ex. 2 [420] - Ex. 3 [421]
  63. Still on happenings as of 2024. [422]
  64. Tripcode. [423]
    Avatar. Ex. 1 [424] - Ex. 2 [425]
    Filename sample. Ex. 1 [426] - Ex. 2 [427] - Ex. 3 [428] - Ex. 4 [429] - Ex. 5 [430] - Ex. 6 [431]
  65. Verniy (and ban logger) mentions. [432]
    Some of his non-spammy scripts. [433]
    Implying he botspams. [434]
    On writing bot and brief on raiders. [435]
    Gorespamming /mlpol/. Post. [436]
    Ban logger. [437]
    kissu.moe's creation.
  66. Kissu spam. Ex. 1 [438] - Ex. 2 [439]
    Kissu stream spam. [440]
    Report spamming admissions. Ex. 1 [441] - Ex. 2 [442]
    Post-exile Kissu spam. All posts are likely bots. Ex. 1 [443] - Ex. 2 [444] - Ex. 3 [445] - Ex. 4 [446] - Ex. 5 [447] - Ex. 6 [448] - Ex. 7 [449] - Ex. 8 [450]
  67. https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1662063/#1662452
  68. https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1485623/#1501757
  69. https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2680044/#2680312
  70. https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2185727/#2185727
  71. https://github.com/ccd0/4chan-x/commit/a751c74797e34cdd5225faebd74d434fff1f94a1
  72. https://github.com/ccd0/4chan-x/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions/216a348e6dbc7eff669f9a4e4fe15cce278263e4
  73. https://github.com/ccd0/4chan-x/commit/5e663fb5b931916087e11c81653a5f0529127f75
  74. https://github.com/ccd0/4chan-x/commit/19deb7c065bf81d1f02e9299e5df3f8aa9c4ad5f
  75. https://www.4chan-x.net/qa_friends.html
  76. https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2946336/#2946336
  77. IRC spam. [451]
    Botspam. [452]
    Crashing sageru. [453]
    Boson autoban. [454]
    Accusations. Ex. 1 [455] - Ex. 2 [456] - Ex. 3 [457] - Ex. 4 [458]
    Possible tell on Atechan being the schizospammer. [459]
    Dox on Happenings thread. [460]
    Yotgo and the schizoweeb pile on Atechan. [461]
    Atechan acknowledges the dox. [462]
    Yotgo mentions sageru.org crashing. [463]
  78. Word tells. Ex. 1 [464] - Ex. 2 [465] - Ex. 3 [466]
    Marisa bubbles. [467]
    Refuting claims of being the Satania avatarfag. [468]
    Screaming at frogs. [469]
    Performative rambling. Ex. 1 [470] - Ex. 2 [471] - Ex. 3 [472] - Ex. 4 [473]
    Anon explains the schizoweeb. Note: Lots assumptions in thread are wrong. Stick only to the post. [474]
    Getting in fights with the clique. Ex. 1 [475] - Ex. 2 [476]
    lowercase investigating the freak. Ex. 1 [477] - Ex. 2 [478]
    Anons poking the schizo monkeys. Ex. 1 [479] - Ex. 2 [480]
  79. Early frogposts and mentions. Ex. 1 [481] - Ex. 2 [482] - Ex. 3 [483]
    Easter imitators trying to copy his writing style. Ex. 1 [484] - Ex. 2 [485] - Ex. 3 [486] - Ex. 4 [487] - Ex. 5 [488] - Ex. 6 [489] - Ex. 7 [490] - Ex. 8 [491]
    Easter Copycat Threads. Ex. 1 [492] - Ex. 2 [493]
    Frogspam sample. Ex. 1 [494] - Ex. 2 [495] - Ex. 3 [496] - Ex. 4 [497] - Ex. 5 [498]
    Frog dunking on the clique. Ex. 1 [499] - Ex. 2 [500] - Ex- 3 [501] - Ex. 4 [502] - Ex. 5 [503]
    Anon explains the frogs. Ex. 1 [504] - Ex. 2 [505]
    Classic trolling. [506] Casual frogs. Ex. 1 [507] - Ex. 2 [508] - Ex. 3 [509] - Ex. 4 [510]
  80. Typicals Tells. Ex 1 [511] - Ex. 2 [512] - Ex. 3 [513] - Ex. 4 [514]
    Typical images. Ex. 1 [515] - Ex. 2 Notice the copycats. [516] - Ex. 3 [517] - Ex. 4 [518]
    Posts. Ex. 1 [519]
    Gonzo ramblings. Ex. 1 [520] - Ex. 2. Potential copycat [521] - Ex. 3 [522] - Ex. 4 [523]
    Anons speculating about him. [524]
    Implications of to being Atechan [525]
  81. Anon complaining about rangebans. [526]
  82. Stealth general dogwhistle. [527]
    Thread. Ex. 1 [528] - Ex. 2 [529] - Ex. 3 [530]
    Trying to ID weebs (note: gay ERPing section is mostly bots) [531]
  83. Only easily identifiable poster, bad luck. Ex. 1 [532] - Ex. 2 [533] - Ex. 3 [534] - Ex. 4 [535] - Ex. 5 [536]
    • Remixing numales into wojaks was first came up with in 2017, by the hand an infamous Swede shitposter from /int/; In turn numales are a mix up of 2015 era memes such as nintendo manchildren from /v/ and soylent & libcuck shitposting from /pol/. For years, soyjaks remained just a minor variation on the typical soyboy/numale/libcuck parodies.
    • First soyjak OC. [537] The mecca of soyteens. However it received no attention and remained obscure until someone cut the wojak out and made a template out of it.
    • /pol/'s ironic shitposting consisted of catchphrases related to the globohomo meme. ie: you will eat zee bugs / NO NO NO NO YOU CAN'T / way too many to remember. Wojaks were common company for these bait posts, this being the main typesetter for soyjak posts. note: Need more phrases. Ex. 1 [538] - Ex. 2 [539]
    • "Soyjak quoting" has lingered in soyboy shitposts since 2018 yet it begins in earnest as standalone prose by early April 2019, when the first soyduels appears, marking it as point of inflection where soyjak posting becomes a separate distinct trend. It was a rather explosive surge that was felt all over the site. Early Soyjak OC: Ex.1 [540] - Ex. 2 [541] - Ex. 3 [542] - Ex. 4 [543]
    • As 2019 goes by, various board are subject to soyjak spam, generally located in /int/, /tv/ and /pol/. Ex. 1 [544] - Ex. 2 [545] - Ex. 3 [546]
  84. Earliest soyjakposting on /qa/. None of them appear more frequently than once a week, until early August.
    Ex. 1 - April 01. [547]
    Ex. 2 - April 02. [548]
    Ex. 3 - April 06. [549]
    Ex. 4 - May 15. [550]
    Ex. 5 - May 17. [551]
    Ex. 6 - May 18. [552]
    Ex. 7 - May 23. [553]
    Ex. 8 - June 01. [554]
    Ex. 9 - June 28. [555]
    Ex. 10 - July 01. [556]
    OP Sample. Increase in jak post frequency starting July. [557]
  85. See /qa/ 4stats chart
  86. Gem comes from a non-descript local that used "bumping this gem" as a catchphrase used since 2019. [558]
    More indirectly, soyteens always had a soft spot for both /jp/ brand anime and frogposting that can be observed in their wiki.
  87. A "soyduel". Ex. 1 May 2019 [559] - Ex. 2 [560]
    Soyteen's explanation. [561]
    Various memes:
    New 'toss [562]
    Society is Collapsing [563]
  88. soyjak.party Thread. [564]
  89. Typical jak anime spam: [565]
    Plus animeposting spammers [566]
  90. Spammer images:
    Posted couple times in March but it only starts in April. [567]
    Another pic spammed. [568]
    And another one. [569]
    AND IT DONT STOP [570]
  91. You can see some jak comments on old threads: Ex. 1 [571] - Ex. 2 [572]
  92. "Get out of /qa/" spam that likely started the trend, using the same filename as the original poster. [573]
    Generic LARP. [574]
    LARPing frogs. Ex. 1 [575] - Ex. 2 [576]
    LARPing as the freak. [577]
  93. Ex. 1 - Earliest one found [578] - Ex. 2 [579] - Ex. 3 [580] - Ex. 4 [581] - Ex. 5 [582] - Ex. 6 [583] - Ex. 7 [584]

TEMP

fat sack of loot: some will be used for the Timeline.

extremely important evidence: https://desu-usergeneratedcontent.xyz/qa/image/1496/55/1496556790721.png

note: trifpags are a surprisingly informative resource on presence of other boards.

fun things are fun -> /a/fags ;

fuwafuwa -> /a/jp/ / spinoff

Punky Brewster !GRG1IWogTk / Punky Brewster !!3KOUpWS64nD -> oldschool [s4s], /a/jp/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/username/Punky%20Brewster/order/asc/page/12/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/username/milkless%20cereal%20/order/asc/


/jp/ meta

one of the best meta threads ive ever read https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/469585/#


/a/ meta

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/261522/#263640

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/username/Fun%20Things%20Are%20Fun/order/asc/page/17/


/gsg/ raids:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1220369/#1220369

https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/18852770/#18852809


[s4s] <3 /qa/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/828021/

spinoffers in s4s https://archive.4plebs.org/s4s/thread/5297429/


/pol/ raid

people debating asukaspammer -> https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/833874/


early threadbombing:

classic that started it all: https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/5XOGOo6Y78jgow5f5t%2FYhw%3D%3D/page/82/

pre jp board wipes https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/836969/#q837077

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1134747/#1135235


old meta:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/351615/


warosu raids:

early spin off presence https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/text/%22suck%20my%20cock%20dude%22/order/asc/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1153551/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1368463/#1368866

clueless anon discuss raids: https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1365400/#q1366364

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1673519/#q1673716

eta about raids https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1363253/#1363627

qa native adressing asuka, frogs and ghost raiders PLUS early schizoweeb mentions: https://www.archived.moe/qa/thread/1374236/#q1374294

/qa/ getting absolutely destroyed https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/type/op/start/2017-08-03/end/2017-08-05/order/asc/page/1/

anime posters and meta posters have an argument regarding the bumpbots https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1423884/ meta bunker https://desuarchive.org/meta/thread/742/

meta thread that starts of well then gets spammed to death https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1441460/


bumpbot selections

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1418437/


kissu/weeb mafia gaslighting:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1934751/#1935668

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1934170/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/5180231/#5183023

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/3015707/


kissu infighting

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2838188/

weeb/frog meta arguments

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2560610/#q2560636

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2554646/#2554677

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2680044/#2680430

possibly atechan? *likely* https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2702454/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2955587/#2956266


trevors qa review

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1634875/

mods taking sides and switching sides

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1634019/#1657021


schizoweeb

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2554646/#q2554704


late /qa/ frogs:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/Q9O6tpu_l_Qg_Iuklay3ZA/


kissu & ota rivalry

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2513058/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2830464/#2830721


anons talking board personalities:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2554646/#q2554739


happenings caught in the crossfire

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1836697/


Statistic tidbits

old qa deleted posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/end/2016-08-01/

old qa total posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/end/2016-08-01/

old qa deleted ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/type/op/end/2016-08-01/

old qa total ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/type/op/end/2016-08-01/

october chaos deleted posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/type/posts/start/2016-08-01/end/2017-02-01/

october chaos total posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/type/posts/start/2016-08-01/end/2017-02-01/

october chaos deleted ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/type/op/start/2016-08-01/end/2017-02-01/

october chaos total ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/type/op/start/2016-08-01/end/2017-02-01/

weeb/frog war deleted posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/start/2017-02-01/end/2019-09-01/

weeb/frog war total posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/start/2017-02-01/end/2019-09-01/

weeb/frog war deleted ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/type/op/start/2017-02-01/end/2019-09-01/

weeb/frog war total ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/type/op/start/2017-02-01/end/2019-09-01/

soyjak delete posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/start/2019-09-01/end/2021-11-03/

soyjak total posts https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/start/2019-09-01/end/2021-11-03/

soyjak deleted ops https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/deleted/deleted/type/op/start/2019-09-01/end/2021-11-03/

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Generic info on non #qa raiders


jaks churning oc like its a goddamn job

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/3730452/

frog datamine

apu frenposter from q2 2017

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/4bJ4WIfEkF7jfoyDC8Xa-A/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/search/image/y7JSz4zshH4L-ZRAuGs5yw/

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1471879/#q1471879


Clique refugees:

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/2007664/

rare reasonable posts

https://desuarchive.org/qa/thread/1832586/#1834742

curia:

>Mass download every image hash uploaded to 4chan in the first two months of this year.

>Calculate the similarity of boards based on how their share image hashes

>Build a chart that shows overlapping userbases


-threads limited to 3 per IP instead of 5 - when= -certain IP ranges banned from saying certain words - ??? -phrases triggering autoban - SMCD? -10m cooldown placed on image md5 - when?