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[[Category:Imageboards]]
[[Category:Open Bulletin Boards]]
[[Category:Online Discussion Platforms]]
An '''imageboard''' is floating thread BBS, an [[Online Discussion Platform | online discussion platform]] where users post images accompanied by text comments. Threads are typically ephemeral, with older posts being pruned as new content appears.
== Features ==
* Registration-free posting
* User-facing Anonymity
* Floating thread systems
== History ==
=== Origins in Japan ===
Imageboards originated in Japan in 1997 as experimental variations of the [[Open Bulletin Board | open bulletin board]] format. Imageboards remain a niche website until [[2chan]] implements them in 2001. Within a few years some of the world's largest communities.
=== Western Adoption ===
In 2003, 4chan adapted the concept for English-speaking audiences, inspiring numerous spin-offs and niche communities.
=== Imageboard Culture ===
* Board-specific themes and rules
* Heavy use of reaction images and memes
== Notable Imageboards ==
* [[4chan]]
* [[2chan | Futaba Channel]]
* [[8chan | 8kun]]
* [[Lainchan]]
== See Also ==
* [[Open Bulletin Board]]
== References ==
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An imageboard is floating thread BBS, an online discussion platform where users post images accompanied by text comments. Threads are typically ephemeral, with older posts being pruned as new content appears.

Features[edit]

  • Registration-free posting
  • User-facing Anonymity
  • Floating thread systems

History[edit]

Origins in Japan[edit]

Imageboards originated in Japan in 1997 as experimental variations of the open bulletin board format. Imageboards remain a niche website until 2chan implements them in 2001. Within a few years some of the world's largest communities.

Western Adoption[edit]

In 2003, 4chan adapted the concept for English-speaking audiences, inspiring numerous spin-offs and niche communities.

Imageboard Culture[edit]

  • Board-specific themes and rules
  • Heavy use of reaction images and memes

Notable Imageboards[edit]

See Also[edit]

References[edit]

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