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*November 4 - /biz/ is battered and bruised as alt dominance declines day by day and money exits. The calm before the storm as polling day hits, depending on the result, one of either the bears or the bull will be completely destroyed. /pol/ meanwhile has been completely overrun with slide threads proclaiming Trump to be a Jewish agent and Kamala being the bringer of hope and joy. Much seething from the loser and gloating from the winner is coming.
*November 4 - /biz/ is battered and bruised as alt dominance declines day by day and money exits. The calm before the storm as polling day hits, depending on the result, one of either the bears or the bull will be completely destroyed. /pol/ meanwhile has been completely overrun with slide threads proclaiming Trump to be a Jewish agent and Kamala being the bringer of hope and joy. Much seething from the loser and gloating from the winner is coming.
*November 5 - /pol/ and /biz/ celebrate the results of the presidential election as Trump wins the presidency. $218 billion American dollars enter the Cyrpto Market during the lead-up to 270 electors. [https://archive.ph/dqRdW /pol/ gets a sticky].
*November 5 - /pol/ and /biz/ celebrate the results of the presidential election as Trump wins the presidency. $218 billion American dollars enter the Cyrpto Market during the lead-up to 270 electors. [https://archive.ph/dqRdW /pol/ gets a sticky].
*November 7 - /gif/ is reduced from 10 to 5 pages and the archive is removed.
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Revision as of 09:48, 8 November 2024

This timeline is the collective effort of thousands of anons over the span of a decade, passed down from generation to generation, rescued from wiki to wiki.

Record the milestones, disasters, and achievements of today, so it will not perish from the memory of the anons of tomorrow.

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Pre-History

  • 1996 - A man named Masayuki Shiba creates a BBS called Ayashii Warudo (Strange/Suspicious World). Users are anonymous. Warez and cp are posted, and there is a “gesu” (scum) board where a group of the same name discussed and conducted website hackings and invasions. Many similar BBSes are formed, collectively called Nanashi Warudo (Nameless World), they develop a culture based on memes. Ayashii World functions as the hubsite of Nanashi World in a similar way to how 4chan would later function as the hubsite of Anonymous. AW's popularity increases exponentially. History of Ayashii World.
  • 1998 - Ayashii World doesn't have good servers, and it keeps crashing. After the owner receives personal threats over the server issues, he shuts the site down. They need a replacement. They get their replacement with Amezou, the First Channel, run by Amezou-shi. It starts off as a bunch of links to alternative BBSes for wayward Ayashii Worlders, but soon becomes its own forum and introduces a new style of threaded message board, dependent on bumping and saging. Its popularity increases exponentially.
  • 1999 - The administrator of the first channel closes the site due to vandalism, before that, he makes a plea for its users to make more sites like Amezou. A man named Hiroyuki Nishimura sees all this and creates Ni Channeru (2channel), the Second Channel, using code based on the first, with enough servers this time to handle the exponential growth. Meanwhile, Lowtax creates Something Awful.
  • April/May 2001 - Lowtax creates the ADTRW (Anime Death Tentacle Rape Whorehouse) board on Something Awful.
  • August 30, 2001 - 2channel is in danger of dying, so a backup forum is created, called Futaba or 2chan (two-leaves). Futaba invents a board called /b/ for random content. The site supports images and develops a unique culture all its own, growing out of the seed culture brought by the 2channelers.

2003

  • 3 March 2003 - The first English language channel is created: world2ch, made by RIR6, a 16 year old Japanese user. At first, it supported text only. Its userbase consists of a mix of Japanese and English users, the only time that this happens for any considerable amount of time. The English speakers there are members of ADTRW, and they are also familiar with Futaba and visit it as a pasttime. Later, English users would convince the owner to make an imageboard. He makes two, officially becoming the first western imageboards.
  • 2003 - The 2chan appreciation thread is created on ADTRW, becoming the gateway between the eastern Internet culture and western. World2ch is discovered and posted on said thread, gaining a steady influx of English speaking users.
  • September 29 - moot registers 4chan.net, just because it looked like 2chan.net (Futaba Channel) which was an ADTRW pastime. According to former 4chan mod Jonnydigital, moot's original intention was only to own an e-mail address @4chan.net, but he quickly gets thinking...
<moot> regging 4CHAN.net
<moot> FOUR CHAN
<moot> brace for faggotry
  • September 30: moot announces 4chan.net in Something Awful's ADTRW forum. Thread is titled "4chan.net - English 2chan.net!"
  • October 1 - 4chan is founded by moot, a member of the Something Awful forums, intended to be used as an English version of 2chan, a Japanese imageboard created in 2001 out of an extremely popular Japanese BBS called 2channel. moot creates /b/ (Anime/Random) and makes a topic at Something Awful and world2ch about the website, which is received extremely well. moot also holds a contest to decide what 4chan's logo should be. Within three hours of creating the contest, around 50 banners are submitted, after which moot decides to simply make it so that it would cycle through the best banners randomly every time a page was loaded.
  • October 2 - 4chan's hosting company receives an e-mail complaining about "lolikon and guro posted in /b/, to which moot writes back that neither of the two is illegal. Later in the day, moot creates a second board, /h/ (Hentai). The email was sent by Shii/Menchi because the people of world2ch felt 4chan ripped them off (Which is inaccurate, since world2ch was a sister site to 2ch and 4chan was a sister site to Futaba/2chan) moot later befriended them. The rules page describes /b/ as a test board which will later become an anime board. moot describes /b/ in a news post as "a retard bin".
  • October 6 - moot creates four new imageboards: /c/ (Anime/Cute), /d/ (Hentai/Alternative), /w/ (Wallpapers/Anime), and /y/ (Yaoi), along with an oekaki BBS board (/i/). The /y/ board is unique in that (at the time) it was user-moderated. moot also fixes a retention bug that cause posts to be deleted too quickly and raised the maximum number of log entries for each board from 500 to 5000 (2000 for /b/).
  • October 9 - Two new imageboards are created: /g/ (Guro), to clean the nastiest imagery on /h/, and /s/ (Sexy Beautiful Women), both of which are user-moderated. moot announces that 4chan received over one million hits in the past six days and may be looking for sponsors to help pay the bills. /s/ is managed by Boco_T and PotatoSan. Boco_T also drew two of 4chan's title images: one of Osaka from Azumanga Daioh, and one of Cardcaptor Sakura drawn in the style of Fist of the North Star.
  • October 16 - 4chan is announced to 2chan, resulting in a massive amount of Japanese users coming to the site, at least doubling the traffic of all boards and decoupling the traffic of /c/. The onslaught of unexpected traffic causes /b/ to crash for two days, killing it for the first time.
  • October 21 - 4chan.net is moved to United Colo, a collocation and webhosting company, following a discussion on the Something Awful forums.
  • October 29 - The site is back online. moot makes various changes to the imageboards, including Japanese character display and adding the day of the week to posts. He also announces that the boards will now use a MySQL database (a modified form of 2chan's futabaSQL called yotsubaSQL) and added a robots.txt file to the site to keep out some auto-downloaders, along with an .htaccess file to prevent hotlinking. /g/ temporarily suffered a problem with tripcodes, and all boards had a problem where users said their posts were not appearing and they were getting a Japanese error message. Both of these were fixed within the day by modifying the anti-spam script and fixing the imageboards' .php files, respectively.
  • November 1 - moot begs for donations in the first of a long history of times, complaining that the site is running extremely slowly and that he would have to block Japanese domains unless something was done, and that the cost of moot's server bill was now $400/month. moot warns that 4chan will die slowly unless enough donations are received.
  • November 2 - moot resets img.4chan.net and deletes all posts, drops all MySQL tables, and reduces the maximum post limit for each board from 3000 to 750. MySQLd and PHP were optimized and moot laments that he cannot implement auto-pruning after ten pages like 2chan.
  • November 8 - Two more imageboards are added: /a/ (Anime) and /l/ (Lolikon), because /c/ was flooded with NSFW images. moot announces the future release of a database of archived 4chan threads that requires a paid subscription, which had been suggested by Spork, a mod, a week before. By this time /b/ lost the anime/random subtitle and became just a random board.
  • November 10 - moot and his friend thatdog begin testing on the beta-archive and set up a new board, /r/ (Trains) to test it with. The same day, thatdog registers 1chan.net and sets up a similar train board on his site. /r/ quickly fills with /b/tards in order to help moot out.
  • November 20 - Apex tells moot that 4chan has to go. 4chan dies for the second time. 4chan then is hosted by GoDaddy.
  • November 22 - The site returns following two days of downtime after the server is reformatted to RH9, making the site considerably faster. moot deletes /r/ (Trains) and announces that the thread archive will be up shortly. The next day, the RH9 apt-get repository was cleared out, causing GIFs not to be thumbnailed correctly for a few hours.
  • November 28 - moot announces downtime to fix some problems.
  • November 29 - Downtime cancelled. Staff member DJ Lucid managed to fix every single problem without needing to reformat the servers.
  • December 16 - A new board is created, /t/ (Torrents), along with a torrent tracker. moot tightens the rules regarding /h/ and /l/ and cracks down on rule breakers. moot also considers blocking Japanese domains due to the fact that they make up half of 4chan's traffic and post only extremely rarely.
  • December 17 - moot blocks all Japanese domains from accessing the site, significantly reducing 4chan's server bill while maintaining the same level of contribution. Apparently, moot says that in the two weeks before the announcement, Japanese domains had accounted for 650 GB but only made about fifty posts or so.
  • December 20 - 4chan changes its board software from modified GazouBBS (modified 2chan code) to Futallaby, created by 1chan's thatdog.
  • December 29 - Following a massive flood of real-life child pornography, /l/ (Lolikon) is temporarily deleted. moot announces that although he has blocked Japanese domains, his traffic from the rest of the world has now passed the rate from before December 17, meaning that moot's server bill is still $400/month.

2004

  • January 8 - /l/ (Lolikon) returns along with a new imageboard, /r/ (Request), which was created after many posts on /t/ were requests instead of links to torrents, so a new board was created for torrent requests, although it quickly morphed into the /r/ we know and love today.
  • January 13 - "/b/tard" is first used on /b/, in a followup to someone suggesting that "/b/astard" be a collective name.
  • January 25 - Censored Vagina announces that the torrent tracker has been taken down due to it being a major strain on the server, along with the /t/ board. Censored Vagina announces that the torrent tracker will return shortly, albeit it in a considerably smaller form, with a maximum of 40 torrents.
  • February 11 - Something Awful user "nubdestroyer" attempts to get 4chan shut down, this time by e-mailing GoDaddy, the owner of 4chan.net. He succeeds. 4chan moves to 4chan.org where it is today.
  • February 14 - After GoDaddy suspends the 4chan.net domain three days before without moot realizing it, moot registers 4chan.org as a temporary domain until everything is sorted out. Thus, 4chan died for the third time.
  • February 19 - /t/ (Torrents) returns, albeit without the tracker, along with a new board, /f/ (Flash). moot adds a new server, cgi.4chan.org, on which /f/ is hosted.
  • February 21 - Two discussion boards are added, hosted on 0ch: /amh/ (Anime-Manga-Hentai) and /bbs/ (4chan Discussion). The next day, Censored Vagina makes a newspost announcing that the cost of running 4chan for the rest of 2004 added up to $2,200 and that the money would be needed in donations. The links on 4chan are reflected to link to 4chan.org instead of 4chan.net so that users will not need to write 4chan.org's IP into their hosts file.
  • March 1 - moot announces that the site will not be able to continue because the March server bill is too large to pay and that more donations will be required to pay it or 4chan will die. He makes one final request for donations and hopes for the best. According to a news post image about the original /q/, /q/ - Questions was added this day (it appeared at the end of the board list as "/q/ - EMERGENCY DISCUSSION").
  • March 8 - After a week-long swarm of donations, moot announces that not only does he have enough money to pay the March bill, but that enough money was donated to keep the site running into 2005. moot thanks all donators and posters and announces that he is currently in "Cancun, Mexico".
  • March 28 - The 4chan.org domain becomes permanent, with 4chan.net now occupied by domain squatters (people who buy domains that will get a lot of traffic, such as porn.com, and put ads on the page). moot tells users to inform all people linking to 4chan about this change so that the domain squatters receive as little traffic as possible and therefore not profit from the incident. moot also deletes /g/ (Guro) around this time, possibly due to issues with PayPal.
  • March 30-31 - /cm/ (Cute Male) was created on one of these days to keep male content out of /c/.
  • April 1 - As an April Fools' Day prank, moot posts pictures of a man in a graduation uniform shortly after getting his diploma from Stanford University, and posts another picture of the man on April 4, this time showing him next to a statue in Mexico. moot claimed that the man in the photographs was him, and that his name was Robert Bopkins, and this was believed by most of 4chan for a long while until moot appeared in the flesh at the 2005 Otakon Panel, revealing himself to have a teenage-like un-nerdy appearance which surprised many /b/tards.
  • April 4 - Spork (4chan mod) creates an official IRC channel for 4chan, hosted on irc.pyoko.org. The channel was later moved, hosted on irc.rizon.net, where it remains today.
  • April 19 - 100K GET on /b/ is reached. Many were creating new topics rapidly in hopes of getting the GET for themselves, but 100K GET turned out to be an unrelated text reply in a thread that attempted to be 100K GET. The reply was completely unrelated to the thread that it was in, only saying "lol internet" with no image. To this day, it is considered to be the most win that a GET has ever been.
  • April 30 - moot announces that the text boards are back up, running on board software created by Shii (4chan mod and friend of moot from SA). Two of these text boards were added that day as well: /dis/ (Discussion) and /sug/ (Suggestion) (now both deleted).
  • June 15 - TheRowan, owner of HentaiKey and host of 5chan, attempts to get 4chan shut down. This time by e-mailing PayPal who controlled 4chan's donations at the time. He succeeds.
  • June 20 - A day that will live forever in short-term memory. 4chan dies for the fourth and longest time, for nearly six weeks. moot blames lack of contribution and donations, asshole posters, and GNAA flooding, among other things, as the reasons for 4chan's death.
  • August 7 - 4chan returns in its fifth incarnation following six weeks of downtime after gathering up enough money and support. Many new moderators , developers and server administrators are added as well. News posts by staff members are made under the name of “The Team”
  • August 15 - 4chan changes its board software to a "super-hacked" version of Futallaby coded mostly by W.T. Snacks. It contains many new features such as replying with an image, hiding posts, the Name and E-mail fields, displaying image names and sizes, and linking to other posts by adding a >> next to the post number. Tripcodes were also added to /f/.
  • August 16 - Saved thread reveals that the following boards existed already: /m/ and "/n/" (Trains). The discussion boards "/anime"/, "/ascii/" and "/game/" already existed. /r/ was named "/r/ - Request". Top of page boards list: a/b/c/d/f/g/h/l/m/n/p/r/s/t/u/w cm/y anime/ascii/dis/game/sug.
  • September 8 - Three new boards are added: /k/ (Weapons), /o/ (Auto), and /sm/ (Shota/Male). Jibaku (4chan mod) announces that /b/ is severely lacking in quality and asks users to contribute better.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns one year old.
  • October 9 - Four boards are added: /ib/ (Oekaki Random), /ip/ (Oekaki Pro), /v/ (Video Games), and /tech/ (Technology, discussion board); one board, /n/ (Trains) is deleted. The oekaki BBS board, /i/, is deleted to make way for the two new oekaki boards. Around this time, /z/ (ZOMG NONE!!1), a user-moderated board which utilizes the “Idiot King” model from SA’s FYAD, where the userbase has to vote for its mods, is created. The board features flashing backgrounds, annoying embedded music, and legendary posts. Their first moderator was Soviet Russia !lM51PoudCg) .
  • October 30 - 4chan hosts a panel at the AnimeUSA 2004 Con in Vienna, Virginia. The same day, 4chan experiences DNS problems, and asks that people edit their host files once again.
  • October 31 - /l/ (Lolikon) and /sm/ (Shotakon) are deleted due to threats of legal action.
  • November 1 - squeeks registers 4-ch.net, a site not related to 4chan's text boards. moot complains that squeeks is stealing his thunder. The site is based on 2channel rather than Futaba, and consists of text boards rather than imageboards, and is run on a heavily modified version of Kareha coded by !WAHa.06x36. Man of Wax (4chan mod) begs for donations and advertising on the front page of 4chan. /z/ was deleted shortly after this time.
  • November 5 - moot registers not4chan.org and moves /l/ and /sm/ there instead.
  • November 15 - /g/ (Guro) is deleted as well due to threats from YowCow to seize 4chan's donations account due to guro being against YowCow's ToS.
  • December 1 - Earliest known time when /tl/ - Torrents/Loli existed (likely hosted on not4chan.org)

2005

  • January 6 - Cracky-chan saga - The first picture of a strangely artistic teenager appears on /b/. Anonymous becomes infatuated with the girl and scours the Internet for her pictures. A tripfag under the name of cracky-chan!N1toQkxgzc starts posting.
  • January 13 - 4chan's IRC channel moves from irc.pyoko.org to irc.rizon.net. This is announced on the front page, along with one of the first lines ever spoken in 4chan's Rizon channel: <moot> i wish to be the little girl.
  • January 19 - Four new boards are added: /e/ (Ecchi), /3/ (3DCG, stands for 3-D Computer Graphics), /g/ (Technology), and /n/ (Nature & Wildlife). /g/ and /n/ are worksafe.
  • January 27 - Three more boards are added: /ic/ (Artwork/Critique), /p/ (Photography), and /x/ (General Photo). Although there was already a /p/ board for photography before, it is the replacement, with new features (such as EXIF data), /x/ takes a general photography board, where all photography goes, and /p/ becomes specifically about pictures taken by users or artists.
  • February 3 - moot and shut register ikuzo.org, a side project they had formulated during 4chan's downtime in summer 2004. The site was basically meant to be a weeaboo site with news and reviews of things like anime, hentai, and general Japanese imports. However, the project is quickly abandoned and the site now redirects to img.4chan.org.
  • February 5 - The Cracky-chan obsession becomes so big W. T. Snacks wordfiltered her name with similarly sounding names (Creaky-chan, fappy-chan, etc). Many stalkers created fansites.
  • February 13 - 700K GETis fixed by the mods, with the word "ZERO HOUR" written in extremely large letters and the post count reset to 1, and the message, "ONLY 699999 TO GO GUYS!!". However, the post count is restored within the day.
  • February 20 - The last known time that /tl/ - Torrents/Loli existed.
  • February 26 - Following a IRC townhall, moot creates three more boards: /gif/ (Animated GIF), /hr/ (High Resolution), /wg/ (Wallpapers/General), and removes /x/.
  • March 29 - A Livejournal from Cracky, freakygirl, is found. The owner of a Cracky-chan website, Creacky-chan.com claims it’s fake, though it may have been a move to protect her identity. Another Livejournal, kittykat soon gets found, whether fake or real.
  • March 31 - moot purchases a new server (tmp.4chan.org, backup of orz.4chan.org) and announces that it will be up in April. He also announces that 4chan will have a panel at Otakon 2005 and announces that he would soon recruit a new administrator following DJ Lucid's (4chan admin) departure.
  • April 1 - Aprils Fur’s Day- For April Fools' Day, moot makes a front-page newspost containing a picture of Robert Bopkins (thought to be moot at the time) in graduation gear shortly after graduating from Stanford University, along with the message "GREETINGS FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL!". moot also creates a new board, /fur/ (Furry), despite his promise never to do so. Although many think it the board is simply an April Fools' Day joke, the board remained the next day, and the board was started to be taken seriously. However, on the morning of April 3rd, everyone who had posted in /fur/ was banned for three months (including /b/tards who posted on /fur/ to denounce furries), following which 4chan was almost rid of furfags. This event has remained embedded in the mind of every furry in hopes of moot ever making a new, permanent version of /fur/.
  • April 3 - Shii cracks Cracky-chan’s tripcode. Since the password was “sweet”, the theory of a fake tripfag gains solidity.
  • April 6 - Another of Cracky-chan’s Livejournal get known under the name of “scarecrownmaiden”. It contained many more artsy pictures, even nudes. The journal gets deleted quickly by the owner.
  • April 7 - 1M GET is reached on /b/. It was considered an "alright" GET, neither fail nor win. 1M GET was posted by a namefag under the handle Senator Rodden Clitoris, who posted picture of Sae Sawanoguchi from Magic Users Club having an orgasm, with the text/copypasta "Female Orgasm", which was deleted within a few seconds. The mods instead chose another thread with a picture of a budgie in a jar and changed its posted number to 1000000 and stickied it, fooling many into believing that it was the true 1M GET.
  • May 12 to June 6 - /3/ - 3DCG was probably deleted somewhere in this period, according to ancient 4chan screenshots.
  • June 6 - Cracky-chan pics become a bannable offense, according to W. T. Snacks, per alleged request of Cracky-chan herself.
  • July - /b/ Warchief Rend Niggerhand opens Crackypedia, a place with all storts of stalkerish information about Cracky
  • July 1 - Many of 4chan's boards were closed unexpectedly and announcement was supposedly made by "moot's secretary" was posted on the front page, announcing that moot had abandoned 4chan and that 4chan would cease operations in a few days due to lack of funding. The next day, moot made a newspost announcing that that this had all happened behind his back, and that the post was neither true nor official.
  • July 29 - /b/ reaches 2M GET, a picture of someone holding up a notepad with "2000000 GET?" written on it, and the text "HAY GUYS! 2MIL GET! -Delcious Ironing" [sic]. This was (badly) photoshopped with a smiling ugly man and the text, "HAY GUYEZ WOULD YOU BE UP FOR SOME ADULT FUN AT MY COUNTRY CLUB SOMETIME -Delcious ron", which spawned a whole series of other shopped GETs.
  • August 12 - Saturgay, /b/ gets spammed with images of Seizure 5, Hard Gay and Sageman
  • August 13 - Shortly after celebrating one year of uptime, 4chan starts its panel at Otakon 2005, the first time ever that /b/tards actually met the real moot, after which moot revealed that "Robert Bopkins" was not only not him, but that Bopkins' name was actually Eric J. Ross and that moot picked the photos at random. Everyone has a really good time and moot hangs out with the other /b/tards who flip out over the fact that they are experiencing mootfaggotry IRL.
  • August 23 - 7chan is created
  • August 28 - Donate or Die 2005 starts, with moot announcing that he requires $20,000 in donations to purchase three new servers (bin.4chan.org, nov.4chan.org, and a second img.4chan.org). Frenzy started, with camwhores showing their tits and vagoo if users donated to 4chan. Within a week, $14,000 was raised, which was actually enough to purchase the three servers, although they fell short of their goal. Later, on September 15th, moot announces that donations will cease September 30th, and even then can only be delivered by snail mail.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns two years old. Dan makes a commemorative picture.
  • October 16 - 3M GET on /b/, with a picture of Waha and Pedobear and how they would be seen in America. The post linked to itself, prefixed by ">>3000000" and "TIME PARADOX/what a lame GET/Surely you jest!". It was, unfortunately, a tripfag get, posted by 4chan mod Pixel Hotness !Ol2RiO/0Ro. The GET was considered "meh" and was suspected to have been a modGET.
  • October 20 - moot posts a sticky on /b/ suddenly announcing that IT'S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN, playing a segment of the titular song in the thread. Anons worry that it signifies the return of ZERO HOUR and the doom of 4chan. When the music stops playing and nothing happens, anons realize that it's just moot fucking around again.
  • October 25 - moot announces that "things are looking up" and announces that many new features will be added to 4chan, including the DevBlog. He also begs for people to advertise because he needs money to construct additional pylons.
  • October 30 - moot and Snacks have a long fight over IRC as moot takes the site down for a few hours to fix some problems. moot rages against Snacks for being a lazy coder and threatens to take away his server access, and generally being very arrogant towards Snacks. They both go to sleep, and continue in the afternoon the next day for about three hours, until moot tells Snacks that he will remove his server access (along with his moderator powers), which he does shortly afterwards, making him unable to moderate or code. Snacks then "leaves" 4chan for good.
  • November 1-2 - moot challenges Xenon, a popular flash artist camwhore whose artwork is often spammed on /f/, to a camwhore battle, which moot loses. moot then tells Xenon that since he beat him, Xenon received temporary admin status and moot declared November 2 to be "the Day of Xenon". Xenon used his new privileges to change /b/'s CSS layout, resulting in /b/'s background becoming pink and the Powerpuff Girls theme song being embedded into every page. /b/'s title was also changed to "All Hail Xenon".
  • November 3 - moot, liking the idea of fucking around with /b/'s layout, changes /b/'s background to a seizure-inducing GIF flashing yellow and white, with the techno-country song "Cotton-Eye Joe" by Rednex embedded into the pages. /b/'s title was then changed to "ON A STEEL HORSE I RIDE", and a sticky was created in which the new layout could be discussed.
  • November 4 - Shortly after midnight, /b/'s layout was changed again to a pink McDonald's-themed background, with "moving JavaScript Golden Arches" as Lurkmore put it, along with a 1980s McDonald's jingle added as background music. This hack lasted for three days and was hated by almost everybody. During this time, Xenon released the chatlogs from moot and Snacks' fight, causing massive outrage on /b/.
  • December 19 - moot posts a thread in /v/ asking for applications to be a janitor (person who can delete posts but not ban), which was up to that point unheard of. News of this spread to /b/, and many applications were received, and the janitors were implemented within the month.
  • December 24-25 - /b/ goes Jewish just in time for Hanukkah, with "The Magic Dreidel" wallpaper, JavaScript falling dreidels, and "Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel" as the background music.

2006

  • January 30 - moot implements forced anonymous on /b/, with users unable to post with a name, tripcode, or subject, remaining until March 26, 2007, which, by then, had definitely worn out its welcome.
  • February 6 - orz.4chan.org and cgi.4chan.org crash and are not fixed until three days later. During this time, the secret board, /5/, hosted on the orz server, was deleted.
  • February 12 - Cracky-chan discovers her cult and decides it’s enough. She makes a public statement on 420chan telling everyone to stop. Later, Kirtaner closes the board.
  • February 17 - The three new servers purchased during the Donate or Die 2005 campaign are successfully brought online. Each served as a backup for three of 4chan's content servers, with nov.4chan.org backing up cgi, bin.4chan.org backing up zip, and tmp.4chan.org backing up orz (img was already backed up by dat.4chan.org). In addition, the new servers took care of all post submissions, speeding up the boards significantly.
  • February 18 - The day after the new servers are installed, 5M GET is achieved, during which the posting rate increased twenty fold. The servers were put to the test, with jumbo.4chan.org maxing out its line at 99.31 Mbit/s (~12.41 megabytes per second). The 5M GET was a picture of cat taken at an angle that made the cat look large, with the text "Needs more towercat". Users were divided between whether it was win or fail, although moot himself called it "more garbage" in the DevBlog.
  • March 14 - /a/ was still titled Anime at this time.
  • March 23 - 6M GET was achieved on /b/, with a picture of Senator Bill Frist holding up a card and the text "In after 6M GET". It was mostly considered a winGET due to the potential for epic shoops.
  • April 1 - /b/'s CSS is fucked with yet again, with the page layout being changed to tanasinn.org's layout, with a looping voice saying "Don't think. Feel and you'll be Tanasinn." Letters were randomly changed to the three-dot triangle symbol.
  • April 6 - Three new trial boards are added: /co/ (Comics & Cartoons), /po/ (Papercraft & Origami), and /sp/ (Sports).
  • April 8 - Five more boards are added: /cgl/ (Cosplay & EGL), /ck/ (Food & Cooking), /mu/ (Music), /n/ (News) (Changing the previous /n/ to /an/ - Animals & Nature), and /tv/ (Television). /ib/ (Oekaki Random) and /ip/ (Oekaki Pro) merged into /i/ - Oekaki. At the time of the merger, /ib/ had accumulated just over 14200 posts, while /ip/ only managed just under 5600 posts. It's possible than when the boards were merged, the final post numbers were combined into one, as evidenced by /i/'s post count being at 23200 by the start of June 2006. The mysterious /yg/ - Yogurt board is also created, and Saber adds /ss/ - Straight/Shota to not4chan.
  • April 9 - /b/ got a desu sticky (where the poster was banned).
  • April 10 - When a user shows his ban reason as being DSFARGEG, he is banned and his thread stickied. Later seven threads are stickied, are stickied along with another DSFARGEG post, which consisted on a puppet from a Japanese show riding a motorcycle.
  • April 11 - /b/tards start to spam /b/ with the same puppet. Every post gets stickied and banned. This concluded with entire pages consisting only of stickied bans. DSFARGEG would be banned on sight from them on.
  • April 13 - By this time, /a/'s title has been changed to Anime & Manga.
  • April 14 - moot announces that the three servers purchased during Donate or Die 2005 have been collocated and are up and running and also announces that he will rarely use the front page for small updates from now on, instead choosing to announce them on the DevBlog and blotter. moot also announces that 4chan will have a panel at which he will appear at AnimeCentral 2006, which took place on May 6. The next day, moot removes most of the wordfilters on /b/ and implements new ones.
  • April 20 - 7M GET is reached, but due to the high strain on the server, the file was deleted, and the post had no text. However, mods retrieved the MD5 data from the picture from their database and found that it was the popular image macro of Chopper Dave from Sealab 2021 shouting "UH OHHHHHHH". Also, 13-year-old Mitchell Henderson kills himself, after which /b/ raids his memorial MySpace and the "an hero" meme is born after a classmate of his posted a poem she written on his memorial account in which she constantly referred to him as "an hero".
  • May 11 - Eight threads are stickied, all consisting of modified versions of a picture from some Japanese show with a puppet riding on a motorcycle and the text "DSFARGEG". All posts were followed by (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) and DSFARGEG almost always resulted in a ban or a sticky.
  • May 18 - /b/ reaches 8M GET, one of the first GETs to be auto-stickied. It was considered a WinGET, due to the fact that it was a picture of George Zimmer and the text "HI, I'M GEORGE ZIMMER, FOUNDER AND CEO OF THE MEN'S WEARHOUSE. THIS ISN'T FAKEGET GET. I GUARANTEE IT."
  • June 14 - 9M GET is reached on /b/.A picture of a fallen Haruhi Suzumiya, over the text "GAFLBLABLFABLGHAGLBLGHALBL". The picture was posted with no accompanying text.
  • June 15 - Comedian Tom Green starts his own late-night call-in talk show hosted from his own living room, hosted every night at 11 PM EST. Over the next three months, /b/ trolls his show, with around 10% of all calls on the show being prank calls from 4chan. /b/ also focused on a section of his show, "Girl Talk", which featured five stereotypical "dumb chicks" giving advice on relationships. The trolling of Girl Talk was so intense that it was canceled on August 19th because of it, combined with bad response from viewers. It would eventually become a tradition to raid Tom Green whenever he went.
  • June 17 - A group of anons crapflood the Zelda Guide Forums for fun, after which a member threatens to "hack" 4chan. This prompts their leader, known as "Captain Cornflake" (the name of his raid account on Zelda Guide Forums, he was anonymous on /b/) to post this information to /b/. Many Anonymous joined the raid following this post and crapflooded the forums nearly into oblivion during the night while the moderating team was asleep. As the moderators were surveying the carnage the next morning, one mod actually pleaded for /b/ to stop and said he would give them their own board to spam, which just increased the raid. The forums now require manual admin verification, which keeps out many legit users, resulting in an anon victory.
  • June 19 - Yet another epic raid occurs, with /b/ destroying naruto-kun.com after a user there posted about their dislike of 4chan. Following a major porn flood after which the site admin threatened to sic the FCC on 4chan, one anon discovered a source code document hidden on the site containing the site's SQL database password (which Anon posted on /b/) as well as loads of unchecked MySQL injection vulnerabilities. Anonymous also discovered that the fucking dumbass's FTP had the same password as his MySQL database, following which tons of anons logged in to the FTP account and deleted everything, destroying the entire site, including premium accounts and the database, and bringing the site down for two days.
  • July 4 - The first of many in a series of /b/ CSS hacks in July as the background was turned red and the text yellow.
  • July 6 - Crackypedia closes per (alleged again) Cracky-chan’s request. The owner posts a macro with the date of closure, viewcount (17464) and the message "Hope you enjoyed it folks, I told you it wouldn't last forever."
  • July 7 - 10M GET is reached,considered the most failed GET of all time, simply a picture of Hazuki from the anime Tsukuyomi -Moon Phase- on a merry-go-round, with the text "hazukiget". Ironically, it was much later revealed to be a modGET, but with no trickery involved; Shii (4chan admin; coder of discussion boards) got the GET out of pure luck, proving that all modGETs, staged or not, will always be fail.
  • July 10 - The theme song from "Bill Nye the Science Guy" was embedded into the background of /b/ (no layout changes however).
  • July 11 - A reporting system across all boards is finally added, with a global message complete with image plastered across every board. Response is mixed.
  • July 12 - The great Habbo raid of July 2006 - 4chan (along with Encyclopedia Dramatica, YTMND, GNAA, Bantown, and myg0t) storm Habbo Hotel. A virtual online role playing game where, among other things, people pay real-life money for online money. Thousands of "nigras" (black characters with afros wearing business suits, the official raid costume) filled nearly every room on the site, especially the Pool Deck, during which the pool was blocked for hours because the pool had AIDS. The sheer number of Anonymous was so great that the Habbo mods could not ban the nigras faster than the accounts were being created, resulting in the mods having no choice but to reset their server, after which the raid continued for a few more hours on Habbo servers in other countries, particularly the German Habbo Hotel (where the nigras would form in swastika patterns). The Habbo raid is often considered /b/'s best and spawned the "Nigra" meme and the "Pool's closed" meme. The word "AIDS" was later wordfiltered on Habbo as a result of the raid.
  • July 15 - A sticky is made on /b/ in which "Also Sprach Zarathustra" by composer Richard Strauss (2001: A Space Odyssey theme song) was embedded.
  • July 20 - moot announces that they will have a panel at Otakon 2006 from August 4-6 in Baltimore, Maryland, with enough seating capacity to allow 680 people compared to the 230 from Otakon 2005.
  • July 22 - /v/ reaches 1M GET, considered to be one of the greatest non-/b/ gets of all time. The GET was a picture of PONG, thus a very fitting get for /v/.
  • July 26 - /b/ receives a picture of a post on the Zelda Universe Forums, claiming that administrator StonyLonesome planned to launch a counterattack on 4chan with Habbo Hotel. Even though the post itself was found to have been fake, /b/ wasted no time in obliterating the forums until the admins had to shut it all down. Later, it was revealed that Captain Cornflake had started the raid, just like he did with the Zelda Guide Forums raid.
  • July 27 - One of the Zelda Universe mods taunts /b/ and unintentionally revitalizes their interest in fucking up Zelda Universe. The ZU Media Wiki is targeted, mostly by one Anon using an AutoHotKey script. Six hundred wiki pages are defaced. A second raid on the forum is planned for August 2, but ends up never happening despite many accounts being prepared.
  • Late July - Ten threads were stickied, taking up the entire first page of /b/, and the theme song from Inspector Gadget was embedded into /b/.
  • August 4 - Otakon 2006 starts and so does 4chan's panel. Many important 4channers are there, including moot, shut, Shii, and the apparent return of W.T. Snacks. An epic sermon was delivered by "Reverend" Lemmy Caution to spread the gospel of Raptor Jesus, and moot even created a new board, /con/ (Conventions), for people at the con to use, which was deleted a few hours after the con ended.
  • August 12 - The 4chan :codes: (words put between colons that are turned into smilies, like how posting :happy: would display a happy emoticon, for example) are released to the site. They are soon spammed all over the place, and threads are pruned extremely quickly.
  • August 16 - The Tom Green raids - Tom Green, an Canadian host in an Internet call in show, Tom Green’s House Tonight, gets massively prank called by /b/tards, who made him hold a paper with the work b written on, wear a wig, suffered an hour long of DESU spam and meme spouting such as “Do a barrel roll”. All these calls ended up clogging the lines and keeping actual fans from calling in. Green gets pissed enough that he announces on live TV: “thanks to you assholes this will no longer be a call in show”. The next show in line was GirlTalk, which also got raided by /b/. This raid is possible because neither shows screened their calls.
  • August 22 - A group of Anonymous go on a midnight raiding spree, eventually attracting tons (~100) of Anonymous to their posse in raid threads. They charged, destroying Proana.us (a pro-anorexia community), deleting all accounts on the site. After this (by now around 1:00 AM of August 23), they attempted to raid the myg0t forum, but the raid failed due to myg0t's massive size. Instead, they raided teenbabynet.org (not only furries, but teenage furries with diaper fetishes), locking the forum and rendering it totally unviewable by 10:00 AM. At around this time, they turned their attention to WikiFur, leaving it in complete disarray. With mods extremely worried, moot does something drastic around noon of August 23...
  • August 23 - The /b/-day - moot (in a somewhat justifiable fit of anger) posts a sticky (later referred to as the Bob Ross sticky, for he used an image of Bob Ross) announcing that anyone who posts illegal content will get you permabanned and possibly arrested, and that even people who REPLY to illegal threads will receive a two-week global ban, with the definition of "illegal threads" referring to CP, jailbait, personal info, and raids (some of /b/'s most cherished traditions). This led to a massive outcry due to the fact that this policy was technically introducing rules to /b/, whose main goal was to be a rule-free board. The sticky was deleted and replaced with a new sticky restating the policy, which was then de-stickied and re-stickied over and over by moot and some other mod, and, along with spamming from angry /b/tards, caused img.4chan.org to crash, leaving 14 boards, including /b/, /an/, /b/, /c/, /cm/, /g/, /k/, /m/, /o/, /p/, /r/, /s/, /t/, /v/, and /w/ inaccessible. A civil war broke out, with many /b/tards permanently leaving 4chan and taking up new homes at 7chan, IIChan, 2ch.ru, and 420chan. moot got rid of the policy very shortly afterwards due to the enormous backlash. However, img.4chan.org didn't return until August 25, two days later. Eventually, it would be considered that the events of the /b/-day where a failure, because a week later /b/ was doing the same routine as if it never happened. On the rest of the Internet, however, this resulted in a massive increase of alternative image boards, like WTFux, 7chan, 2ch.ru and others where many banned users took an exodus to. This marked the rise of the /i/nsurgence, given that 7chan housed an /i/ board, long forbidden by moot, for the first time the /b/tard would orchestrate raids on an organized fashion. Images for reference here and here.
  • September 4 - World-famous Australian "croc hunter" Steve Irwin is killed by a stingray barb to the heart while filming a documentary. /b/ is immediately flooded with this information and one of the first threads to announce it was stickied for a week, becoming the most replied-to thread in /b/ history with slightly over 5,200 replies (later beaten by the "#fortune" sticky on April 27, 2007). Many Rule 34s and general parodies are posted in /b/ during that time.
  • September 11 - Habbo, Revisited - In response to Steve Irwin's death, the fifth anniversary of 9/11, and hatred for Habbo Hotel, /b/, led by AFRODUCK, starts another massive raid on Habbo, with around 5,000 Anonymous partaking in the raid (~600 nigras on the Pool Deck alone). They blocked every single room, announcing that not only did the pool have AIDS, but also had stingrays as well. The raid continued for 3 days until September 14.
  • September 18 - The first instance of the infamous "Dirty Bomb" copypasta is posted to /b/.
  • September 25-26 - Epic Fail Guy, in its original incarnation, is first posted to /b/ [1]. Rule 34 and the Guy Fawkes mask were posted, creating a well-received thread with only a few describing it as a forced meme. The original name of the character in the thread was "Epic Failure Man". In another one of these threads, the first instance of "Epic Fail Guy" was posted. This name was mostly cemented by the next day. Somewhat ironically, some stated that EFG was the first "win" meme in a while. Part of the appeal was that it was, essentially, a forced meme, that "tries as hard as he fails".
  • October 1 - /b/ celebrates its third anniversary, and places blue-and-pink striped party hats on the top of each thread. /b/tards made pictures interacting with the hats, causing many threads that are epic win (a good chunk of epic thread screencaps are from this day). Dan makes a second commemoration.
  • October 12 - The first instance of the love and waffles/*~t3h PeNgU1N oF d00m~* copypasta is posted on /b/.
  • October 20 - Jake Brahm turns himself in to authorities following a now-infamous copypasta that he had written, reposting it around 40 times within the previous 30 days, in which he warned of simultaneous terrorist attacks against seven football stadiums across the United States on October 22nd. Two days before this, on October 18, the Department of Homeland Security was notified about the copypasta and attempted to track down and arrest the creator of it; when the Wauwatosa, Wisconsin police department (Brahm's town of residence) received a tip on October 20, he turned himself in and faces up to 20 years imprisonment, thus making him the only person to have been party v& for his actions as of 2007. The phrase "DON'T MESS WITH FOOTBALL", uttered by FBI agent Les Wiser during a news report on Brahm's arrest, has since become a meme, and was briefly added to teh rules for /b/.
  • October 30 - Habbo, Revisited 2 or the Habbo fail raid - Somewhere around 100 nigras gather around Habbo Hotel, but are banned quickly.
  • November 7 - After moot doesn't pay the bills, the site goes down for two days, during which a page was put up explaining that the servers were gone because moot didn't pay and that the problem would be fixed within "24-48 hours" (crossed out with "FIFTY-BILLION YEARS" written next to it). Many /b/tards, looking for a temporary *chan to go to until 4chan returns, cause a major spike in traffic for other *chans as /b/tards go there temporarily. 7chan and 12chan were destroyed by the flood of traffic and suffered severe downtime.
  • November 21 - /b/space day - A /b/tard loads a keylogger on a public PC and gives /b/ over 40000 MySpace accounts and passwords. Of course, they proceed to have a field day over it.
  • November 30 - moot announces that more banner ads from AdBrite will be added to 4chan in December due to the fact that donations are no longer possible. As a result of the extra money, 4chan becomes faster after moot uses the money for extra bandwidth capacity.
  • December 9 - /sp/ is deleted. Pissed off users flock to /b/ to demand /sp/'s release to no avail.
  • December 20 - Hal Turner, a white supremacist talk show host from New Jersey, plans his final radio show due to lack of funding, in which he takes calls for three hours straight. However, a combined surprise raid from 4chan, 7chan, YTMND, Something Awful, and Bantown destroyed Hal's show, with 150 prank calls being made in three hours, with almost none of his real listeners being able to call in due to clogged lines. Hal then posts the phone numbers of the callers on his website (some of which were minors), sparking a huge outrage among /b/. Bantown then uncovered his personal information, including his real phone number, after which ~160 calls were made to his house. Hal gave in and removed the phone numbers from his site, but as we all know, Anonymous does not forgive. [2]
  • December 25 - Hal Turner spends Christmas with his family over at his father's house; news of this spread, and Bantown quickly found his father's number, leading to a massive amount of calls and Hal supposedly being kicked out of the house. After this, Hal claimed that the FBI was investigating 4chan (an Anonymous later called in to Hal's show claiming that he had contacted the FBI and that they had said that no such investigation was taking place) and redirected his website to the FBI page. Also, on this day the famous "The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact." text was added below the /b/ board title, which itself was changed to "/b/ - A Christmas Story" for the holidays. This was probably done in relation to the Jake Brahm dirty bomb copypasta (of the "Don't mess with Football" fame).
  • December 31 - A happy ending for 2006 after Hal Turner surrenders to 4chan after much raiding and lulz, and announces that he is almost off of the internet completely. He announces, "I am not certain where to go from here. My entire existence - short of my physical presence on this planet - has been utterly wrecked, by people I never met from places I've never been." Anonymous knocks back a cold one and lols heartily. [3]

2007

  • January 3 - Hal Turner’s third radio show gets dropped midsession allegedly because a hacker called Slogh held a grudge against him, and launched a botnet to DDOS the site.
  • January 5 - Hal Turner redirects his website to the FBI for a while in an effort to deter trolls.
  • January 9 - moot posts on the front page, announcing that 4chan would soon have interstitial ads due to dwindling revenue. moot also allows all of the trial boards created on April 6, 2006 (except /sp/, which got canned a month prior) to become full boards.
  • January 10 - All text disappears on /b/, with users only being able to talk through pictures or the E-mail field. Needless to say, this was win, and caused /b/ to be fag-free for a few hours.
  • January 22 - Hal Turners has enough and deletes his site.
  • January 24 - Ian, owner of 7chan, gets a notice from his host saying that the board /i/ violates the TOS. He deletes it. Meanwhile, Hal Turner gets kicked from his datacenter, and on the way to get a new way crashes his car.
  • January 27 - The great chan death of January 2007 - 4chan has a power failure and dies in the usual manner, however, so do all the other major imageboards of the Internet. 420chan was kicked out of hosting, 12 was suspended by the FBI, 2ch.ru died for unknown reasons, and 7chan couldn’t handle the influx of all the users bases put together and crashed. Even wikichan went down, never to return.
  • February 1 - Hal surrenders and claims to quit the internet. However that statement got the New York Times and a couple of watchers interested so he had more money for funding-.
  • February 10 - Hal Turner redirects his own site to 420chan.org and claims the “Canadian Communist” Kirtaner hacked him. However a WHOIS search showed the truth.
  • February 12 - Hal gets his page back.
  • February 15 - Two new boards are added: /tg/ (Traditional Games) and /x/ (Paranormal), the latter being created due to the popularity of 7chan's /x/ board and a rising creepypasta culture on /b/. moot also announces the winners in a contest for new banners.
  • February 16 - Janitor applications are opened and then closed four days later, with the new janitors being implemented around early March.
  • March 7 - Hal makes another radio show, anonymous raids him again. He dedicated the show about the 21/4 raid.
  • March 21 - Anonymous discovers photos of 16-year-old Kelly Isenhower of Georgia sucking off her dog, as well as her phone number and address. Needless to say, Anon went batshit, raiding her DeviantArt and MySpace, calling her parents and telling them about the incident, and even e-mailing the photographs to her school principal, although she was adamant that the photos were shopped (which they obviously weren't). She was suspended from school indefinitely, her dog was taken away, and everyone now hates her, including all her former friends and her parents. Anonymous rejoices.
  • March 26 - The Great re/b/oot - moot announces a re/b/oot and aims to restore /b/ to its former glory. Two stickies are created, one being a letter moot received that inspired him to start the re/b/oot, and another sticky being his formal apology for "letting /b/ turn to shit". /b/'s background changed to a seizure-inducing flashing yellow and white background with the song "Cotton-Eyed Joe" embedded in the background. The Name and Subject fields return to /b/, effectively ending forced anonymous and allowing tripcodes. Many people were banned by moot in both stickies for comments such as "/b/ sucks", and in many other threads as well. Later, a third sticky was made which was a locked thread with only two posts, with the OP announcing that he was "afraid of being banned by the crazy bitch-ass mods" and also said, "You might as well make rules for /b/ now faggots", followed by which the poster was banned. Later in the day, 23M GET was achieved, which was a picture of a Pokemon with text InfernalRape with the post consisting of INFERAPEGET. Considering this to be an extreme failGET (as did all of /b/), moot banned the poster, instantly transforming it into a winGET.
  • March 27 - Transmission - The next day, /b/'s title changes to “Transmission” with Trans italicized and the background turned /b/lack, and techno music was played, specifically “You could easily have me” by Motronomy. A sticky was posted containing a picture of Diglet and said, "/b/ is /b/ again". Many users were banned in the thread for suggesting otherwise.
  • March 28 - Revolution - /b/'s title changed to “Revolution” and the background was changed yet again to gray with red tripcodes (allowing users to impersonate moot every easily), techno music was added with the prominent line, "I am the creator". A sticky was posted in which a user was banned for posting DSFARGEG.
  • March 29 - Showdown - The day after that, the title was Showdown and the background was changed to a rapidly flashing rainbow background, as well as the posts. A techno version of the song "Eye of the Tiger” with elements from “Let Your Backbone Slide”, called “Tiger Said Knock You Out” by Neon Kobra, was added as background music. Four stickies were created, each with a GIF of a rainbow-flashing number 5 and the four stickies contained one line each of the song's opening verse (This is a showdown/A throwdown/Hell no, I can't slow down/It's gonna go). Also, the first known instance of a Rickroll occurs on this day, on /v/, the bait-and-switch placeholder was the Grand Theft Auto IV reveal.
  • March 30 - Intermission - The next day, /b/ returned to normal, with a normal layout and no background music, during which /b/'s title was changed to "Intermission".
  • April 1 - Following two days of normal /b/, techno music was again added as background music, but the CSS remained unchanged, signaling the end of the re/b/oot.
  • April 20 - 4chan administrators are forced to temporarily shut down img.4chan.org after a thread containing four uncensored images of child pornography became stuck on the front page for over an hour (during which nobody could post) and could not be deleted due to MySQL problems. Rather than getting v&, the plug was pulled on img.4chan.org and was restored around 12-15 hours later. During the downtime, since 7chan was down as well, a massive amount of /b/tards flocked to 420chan, thus ruining 420chan's most special day, 4/20.
  • April 21 - Hal Turner fail IRL raid - Hal Turned hyped the shit out of a supposed IRL raid, called two cop units, and ambulance and various friends. Only four channers, two anons and two girls (Or traps?) came in.
  • April 27 - "Fortunes" are introduced to /b/, a feature that moot had implemented from the very beginning but had never told anyone about. Basically, if you put your name as "#fortune", you will get a random fortune at the top of your post, chosen at random. moot announced it to the public after another mod told him to reveal it, causing mass spamming of fortunes. A thread in which someone guessed their own fortune was stickied and became the most replied-to thread in /b/ history up to that point, beating the Steve Irwin thread in just 19 hours with 5,336 posts.
  • April 28 - Subeta raids - 4chan, 7chan, and especially 420chan combine forces to attack Subeta, a faggot role-playing website similar to Gaia who stole Longcat and turned him into an item for their faggoty site. When the chans complained, Subeta DDoSed 420chan, leaving it in ruins and sticking Kirtaner (420chan's owner) with a $6,000 server bill. The *chans then DDoS Subeta, which they find hard to do due to lack of effort, as well as Subeta's 2000 GB monthly bandwidth and lack of large images. Nevertheless, two major Subeta fansites were shut down permanently and Subeta was down for two days. Keith (Subeta's owner) eventually apologized and removed Longcat from his site after a long and bloody battle, at which many Anonymous rejoiced. On this same day, Encyclopedia Dramatica, one of /b/'s most famous recruiting posts, encountered a severe hard disk failure and does not return until June 8.
  • May 13 - moot changes /b/'s layout so that everything is the same color (excluding checkboxes and fortunes), meaning that users will have to press Ctrl+A (Select All) or disable CSS in order to view text. A sticky is posted in which moot explains that the color change is to keep stupid people out, which moot closed a few hours later at around 1,900 posts. moot also announced that threads would go back to the limit of 250 posts and 100 images instead of 1000 posts and 500 images, so that topics can be pruned easier and that the directory dumper would be harder to abuse. The color change lasted a week (during which posting rates decreased by 10%) after which it was disabled, triggering some anger from some /b/tards who wished that the cancer could have been kept out longer.
  • June 5 - /co/ reaches 1M GET; the thread disappears within five seconds or so, and due to the strain on the server, the file was deleted as soon as it was uploaded. The post also had the text, "reducto get", referring to Reducto from Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, meaning that the picture was most likely one of him.
  • June 6 - /b/ reaches 29M GET, which the original poster deletes after three hours after being persuaded to do so in another thread.
  • June 16 - 30M GET is achieved one hour after midnight, when many /b/tards are asleep. It was an extreme failGET, as was 10M GET and 20M GET. Consisting of the text "Shit. Getting closer" and a picture from some anime, it received around 2400 replies before being deleted 15 hours later.
  • June 18 - moot brings back forced Anonymous on /b/ after someone insults him. Many think it is merely a temporary change, and they were right. The forced Anonymous remains in place for just over a month.
  • June 22 - On /x/, the first SCP thread is posted, quickly becoming a phenomenon on the board and a sub-culture outside of 4chan.
  • July 12 - The Great Habbo Raid of July 2007 - Commemorating one year of the most epic raid ever done, /b/ sets out to raid Habbo hotel once again. This time, the mods decide that “If you can’t beat them, join then” via declaring international Afro day. However this resulted in racist implications. There were many complains about the raid, mainly coming from lack of organization, but everyone agrees it was just as funny as the last year. At the same time, Tom Green makes a midnight show, completely drunk, and gets one single prank call from the anons. He spends the rest of the show shouting BARREL ROLL and MUDLIFFS at every caller, ended up closing the show half an hour earlier.
  • July 17 - Anonymous raids potterforums.com via spam bots with the spoilers for Harry Potter’s seventh book. They manage to close the site down temporarily.
  • July 20 - Sometime around 5:40 P.M. EDT, forced anonymous is turned off again. No reason is given at the time, nor is a sticky posted. It is later revealed that moot turned it off at the urging of the other 4chan staffers, all of whom were going to Otakon.
  • July 21 - The Great Deathly Hallows IRL Raid of 2007 - /b/ gets a leak of Harry Potter’s seventh book, obtained from Gaia (Ha!) and proceed to spoiler it for everyone else.
  • July 23? - /b/'s background music is changed to a remix of "Chocolate Rain" by Tay Zonday.
  • July 26 - The Fox News Report - HACKERS ON STEROIDS - Fox News makes what is the probably most hilariously retarded act of journalism in history. Covering anonymous and internet hackers in ways completely irrelevant, such as showing the footage of an exploding van and that a mother whose sons' MySpace account got hacked and took to defensive measures such as buying a dog. They coined many memes such as HACKERS ON STEROIDS, INTERNET HATE MACHINE, buy a dog, exploding van and lulz, a corruption of lol. While that's all happening, /b/ returns to the Zelda Universe Forums for a one-year anniversary raid. The server control panel password is bruteforced (it was 'apassword11') and /b/ takes over the entire forum, removing their mod team, fucking with the CSS, and then redirecting users to the Last Measure site to turn their browsers and computers to toast. Before the hosting account is suspended, /b/ blanks the homepage and puts a Stalin and Lenin Flash up in its place.
  • July 27 - /b/ raids the shit out of Fox News, spamming MyFoxLA and MyFoxDC forums until the admins deleted them, getting into a completely unprotected FoxNews.com and stealing the personal info 1.5 million users from ZiffDavis.com via a UNIX script, all blaming whilst eBaumsWorld. Other Anonymous IRL raided the Fox News LA Studio by ordering pizzas, male hookers and fast food and many others things. This raid would have happened the same day but, for a weird reason, no new threads could be created on /b/ during that day.
  • July 29 - /b/ breaks into the Zelda Universe Forums server control panel and replaces their mod team again. A fake ad is added that sends people to Last Measure and all the boards are fucked again. Also, the SQL databases are wiped again just before the site owners regain control.
  • July 31? - Forced Anon returns on /b/.
  • July 31 - G4's Attack of the Show's plan to talk about Anon at 4chan created forced names/tripcodes of ATOS's guests and anchors for the day on /b/.
  • late August (August 16-August 21) - The first known instance of an autoposting script on /b/, for something called Agloco. It won't be the last.
  • September 5 - /rs/ - Rapidshare is created.
  • September 11 - /b/tard Trey Burba upload the photograph of a pipe bomb on /b/ claiming that he will bomb his school, however he forgot to remove the EXIF data from the camera and he was Doxed. He later claimed everything was a social experiment but the damage was done, the FBI arrested him the next day. He was charged with felony and received three months of house arrest.
  • September 21 - Forced Anon is removed from /b/ for some reason, resulting in moot and W.T. Snacks impersonations (among other things).
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 4th birthday with the return of the purple and blue party hats to /b/. A good time is had by all. The yearly commemoration is made by Mac.
  • October 19 - 25 - The Caturday Nap - A number of users from Lulznet enter the 4chan IRC channel, demanding that it be moved from its current location on irc.rizon.net to irc.partyvan.org. Their request is not taken seriously and they are banned from the channel in short order. During the exchange, moot said “whatever, Im gonna go make soup”. Angered, Lulznet beings a DDoS attack against 4chan. The attack is relatively successful, with all of the 4chan servers’ timing out relatively quickly, in response moot simply plugs them out. Simultaneously, Encyclopedia Dramatica attacks Wikichan for the sake of it.
  • October 20 - With 4chan off the map, /b/tards flock to 7chan and other sites, as usual. 7chan’s server cannot take this much traffic and wavers in and out of service. 420chan enters partyhard mode to keep the site out of /b/tards.
  • October 21 - A 7chan mod decides it’s enough and attaches an upgraded version of partyhard.css to /b/, sending everything to hell. Later they decide to DDOS Lulznet, they fail and Lulznet brings them down, having their host null them for a while. The p4ch3c0 redirects 7chan to Habbo hotel. /b/tards schedule raids while they wait.
  • October 22 - /b/tards and /i/nsurgents gather at Freechan and begin to plan a counter attack. The surge of users puts the site down for fifteen minutes and the OP of the invasion threads gets banned due to fear of Lulznet retaliation. The Lulznet DDOSs are pulled down, 7chan returns but moot is still hanging on to his soup.
  • October 24 - They find the Lulznet IRC and DDOS the shit out of them. moot finally runs out of soups and 4chan and /b/ are back with a new meme called brb, soup. The 4chan status page is created.
  • October 26 - No Cussing Club raid - /b/ decided to raid a kids club that, as the name suggests, was against swearing and somehow managed to get the praise of a governor. Simultaneously, new measures are planted on /b/ to stem the tide of newfaggotry. As a result, the possibility of combos was eliminated, the #fortune ability was disabled, and the cancer's hold on the board was reduced somewhat.
  • October 29 - Two hours before Zelda Universe has its weekly backup, anons raid the site, take over a few admin accounts, sending admin access to anybody who asked, renaming the site to Desu Universe, and obliterating the forums once more. When one of the main admins tries to counter the raid, the anons responding by wiping the SQL database again, meaning that the ZU team had to restore week-old backups of the forums.
  • November 3 - RSS feeds are enabled for every board except /b/. A Global message is added for a few days.
  • November 5 - The EFG Day Raid - Commemorating the anniversary of V for Vendetta, anon change the classical nigras for a new model resembling the V for Vendetta character. Though extremely unorganized and failing most of its activities, the raid of notorious for managing huge swastigets and other forms of /b/lockade.
  • November 24 - The legendary troll KoG (king of GETs) makes his first appearence, posting a picture of Yami Yugi and informing a poster on /a/ that his sister will die if his post number ends in 5, and it did end in 5, sending the thread into an uproar. In the many years following, KoG would go from predicting 5's to dubs, trips, quads and eventually major GETs using images of yugi or cirno.[4]
  • December - moot changes the front page
  • December 14 - BRB, compromised - IDIDITFORTHELULZ.net obtains moot’s domain password, hereby taking control of 4chan by having CeLe, owner of Glexia.com, 4chan’s hosting, hand them over. CeLe was a good friend of DIDITFORTHELULZ’s admin, XyriX. Together with his team [Lulz] and his girlfriend Angyl they tried to make a “4chan for the people”. There is a recorded phone conversation where Angyl tries to get a fansign picture of a very angry moot in exchange for giving them the site back. Glexia suspended 4chan’s and teamdouche’s (Angyl’s former team) accounts after they Dox’d Angyl together with Anonymous Borg (Locutus_of_loli, actor in the Caturday Nap). Why they helped, its unknown. moot got the site back after he gave the ransom. I wonder where the pictures are.
  • December 21 - The FBI makes reports the arrest of Trey Burba in their website, showing that they really don’t have any idea of how /b/ works.
  • December 30 - Hal Turner announces that he is closing his site. In a last moment, 7channers and anons from #insurgency tell the g00ns, who used their actual hacker skills to steal all the data regarding donations and subscribers. It turns out Hal made more money from the former than the latter. Plus that bandwidth totaled way less than he told.

2008

  • January 1 - His server is hacked once again - This time the hackers finds something interesting, an email exchange with an FBI agent, showing that Hal Turner was in fact Psy-Ops infiltrating the neo nazi movement. Of course, they spread the news like wildfire.
  • January 10 - The exchange is discussed on a neo nazi site (Stormfront?), Hal Turner officially breaks off the neo nazi movement and vowed to end his show immediately. On his site, after a long streak of messages, he officially ends the Hal Turner show.
  • January 29 - Hal Turner makes an official announcement on his dead site that he has no relation whatsoever with the FBI.
  • February 3 - Following the New York Giants' win over the 18-0 Patriots in Super Bowl XLII, moot (a Giants fan) stickies an post with a picture of Eli Manning labeled "18-1" on /b/ with the caption "C-C-C-C-COMBOBREAKER", foreshadowing the return of /sp/, where 18-1 would remain a long-standing meme.
  • February 12 - moot posted on the news page basically talking about imminent changes on 4chan (new trial boards, more janitors, etc).
  • February 19 - The following boards were added: /fa/ - Fashion, /fit/ - Health & Fitness, /hc/ - Hardcore, /n/ - Transportation (Replacing /n/ - News), /sp/ - Sports, /toy/ - Toys, and /trv/ - Travel.
  • February 20 - The /jp/ - Japan/General, and /r9k/ - ROBOT9000 boards are added.
  • March 6 - Tom Green gets raided again. This time anons called, asking him to do stuff like a successful gentlemen re-enactment, time-stamping his hand and finally gets an anon who decides to shout FAT NIGGER six times until he’s cut. Around here was when the infamous raid channel #tomgreen was born. Janitor applications go live.
  • March 17 - Another Tom Green raid, he befriends a caller on Skype and decides to let him on and call another caller. The first one was cut short because he began to shout FAT NIGGER, now a Tom Green classic. The second one asked him to do a Barrel Roll and the third one put on a Guy Fawkes mask and began to masturbate vigorously. Another called brought up his issue with Drew Baltimore.
  • March 18 - The "Yotsuba" and "Yotsuba Blue" themes are added.
  • April 11 - /n/ - Transportation was invaded by news posts in seeking to turn the board back to /n/ - News, but in a few hours the threads were removed and the posters banned.
  • May 2 - /b/-day 2 - Out of curiosity, moot decides to turn /b/ off for one day. The ensuing wave of adrift /b/tards, with no place to go since 7chan was pretending to be bought by 4chan, redirecting to the site, they flocked at /r9k/. There, they discovered that they could impersonate moot, and decided to flood the shit out of everything. As the day progressed more and more /b/tards drifted towards the other boards, mainly /r9k/, /k/, /s/ and /x/.
  • May 22 - Operation Jewtube - In response to protests from My Chemical Romance fans regarding criticism of the band, /i/nsurgents from Britchan troll the media by making videos about the protest, adding a final note telling that they were going to kill themselves at the end.
  • May 27 - /v/ steals /a/'s 12000000 GET with a picture of corey in the house for nintendo DS. The image might really have been something else put as "image deleted" and replaced with the Cory cover by a mod after the fact.
  • June 13 - 4chan's /b/ got spammed with obfuscated JavaScript code (henceforth known as 4chan.js) with the simple instructions. In reality, it effectively turns your computer into a botnet. The server is almost fucked by the load of hundreds of botnets until the mods manage to filter the text and delete all threads containing the instructions.
  • June 14 - The 4chan.js script from the previous day is modified to dodge the filter, and spam starts anew. Meanwhile, the ability to roll dice is added to /tg/ with an announcement directly from moot.
  • June 15 - moot steps in to crack down on the 4chan.js scriptfags. The text string "eval(" is automatically filtered and users who post it are handed a 15 day ban. Also, for some reason, moot adds more word filters such as replacing "femanon" with "cumdumpster." /b/tards troll newfags by making threads such as "eval (now wordfilters to niggerjews)", getting many retards banned for two weeks.
  • June 18 - The old /b/ day and the Boston fail meet up - /b/'s title was changed as well to old /b/, the love Theme from Metal Gear Solid 4 is embedded with the subtitle “/b/ has changed. it's no longer about original content, epic GETs, and win it's an endless series of reposts, perpetuated by newfags and trolls fail - and its consumption of /b/, has become an unstoppable cancer. /b/ has changed." and “This is our final mission” was written on the announcements. Before, the title/ has already been renamed /vaporeon/," "/tom/" and "/b/oston." The board was later locked, and unlocked with two stickies. Confused /b/tards though this was it, /b/ was going to be deleted and vowed to at least try to kill the cancer, the cancerous threads became “One last X” threads and other vowed to delete their /b/ folder. However, on other boards, a small text appeared: "today, 6/18. Boston common. park street. 7pm.". By 7PM, a link to an USTREAM video was posted on all the boards. moot successfully tricked all the newfags for 4chan to see.
  • June 25 - The SOHH raids - In response of taunts from the JGO (Just Buggin’ Out) forum, /b/ decides to raid the rap site SOHH. They infiltrate the forums, pish accounts and exploit vBulletin until they get admin passwords. They deface the site and eventually DDoS the forums and later the site. The rest of SOHH’s userbase flocked to other site like AllHipHop and /b/ also destroyed them.
  • July 10 - a /b/tard spamming “Google &#21328” “See results” manages to make /b/ get the swastika appear on Google trends.
  • July 11 - The Great Habbo Raid of July 2008 -Following the tradition, plans were already in motion to raid Habbo Hotel once again. This time the action was located in Canada. However many /b/tards raided one day earlier with the excuse of reconnaissance. Though they managed many swastigets the mods eventually retaliated,
  • July 12 - /b/tards all over the *chans joined in Habbo Canada to raid. The zerg rush was absolute and very unorganized, even though the veteran nigras made tools for the newfags. The Canadian moderation was more reactionary than the American and banned nigras back and forth. At the same time, in an effort against
  • July 13 - In an effort against scientology, /b/tard search bomb Google to make “scientology is a cult” top Google Trends. Later they change it to an Upside-down “fuck you Google”
  • July 16 - KoG announces a retirement from GETs. He doesn't actually commit to that.
  • July 21 - The Chanopocalypse - Three users from Raidchan, Pacifico, ViraL and f have the idea to start an imageboard civil war; their attempts fail as they were discovered, so they decide to go nuts and DDOS every major imageboard on the net.
  • July 26 - Two-year anniversary of the Zelda Universe raids. Anon comes back to fuck up the site for ninety minutes, leaving behind Marty Chang's gardening tips.
  • August 7 - 4chan's DNS servers were down and it was not restored until August 11 2008.
  • August 19 - The 4chan.js script returns and retards continue to fall for it. /b/ is brought to its knees once more. One of the script posts also steals the 81M GET.
  • August 22 - One of the most notorious Tom Green Raids. Tom Green decided to challenge his users to play “the game” - As long as his view count never dropped he would keep taking calls. #tomgreen began to call for /b/lackup on 4chan, 7chan, 420chan and many other sites, and soon the view counts tripled. Botnets were assembled to create fake views and cries of FAT NIGGERS flowed from the phone. Tom Green lost it, shouted “Fuck you, man” at the last caller, torn the phone cable, shouted “PHONES ARE BULLSHIT” whilst leaving and closed the show with a final “See ya, pricks”. Anonymous gave the coup de grace by DDOSing the server. The 4chan.js script is modified cleverly, this time the code is hidden in a .gif image and instructions are given to newfags, telling them to save the picture as 4chan.js and open the file. More bricks are shat, /b/ is fucked again.
  • August 26 - The 4chan.js script first appears as a .jse (Microsoft-obfuscated version of .js) file. Two days later, the 4chan.js script first appears as a .hta file.
  • August 29 - Another spam scripts gets hold of b taunting people to come to their house for some reason.
  • August 31 - Another 4chan.js script appears which now copies files from your My Documents folder and implements them in the .gif files. Essentially, if you save the script like a tard, you've just had your documents uploaded to 4chan.
  • September 10 - Positron Uprising - The Large Hadron Collider was starting today, and moot changed /b/ title to Positron Uprising, with a subtitle of “I, for one, salute our new proton spiral overlords - ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH” And embedded Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagan’s theme on /b/. Every single post is wordfiltered to “ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH”. A small, clickable fyi link appears under the comment field, which leads to a giant. /b/ proceeds to evacuate the board and raids the fuck out of /trv/ and various other boards. The next stop was /v/, but the raid was met with strong retaliation. Eventually this inspired /v/ tripfag 3 Angled Blue to make the Rage Vs. Cancer comic depicting the civil war, and it got such a rise in popularity that /v/irgins got together and made the popular V-rage flash. 3AB then made a sequel comic and an unfinished conclusion in flash.
  • September 16 - /b/tard David Kernel hacks into Sarah Palin’s email by guessing the secret questions, looking to derail his campaign. However he’s scared of being discovered and posts the password on /b/ under the name of Rubico. Subsequently, another user changes the password and posts a screencap, but forgets to censor it. Besides getting labeled a white knight, the account gets the password changed a third time, but due to Yahoo policy it gets locked. Rubico essentially showed /b/ all the information necessary to get v&, including his email, his American Proxy. moot gets called into court to testify against David.
  • September 17 - Rubico posts his story of how he did it, it immediately becomes a copypasta. The news get on the old media and an Internet poll held by Fox News’s host Greta Van Susteren over the issue, asking what the users though about the incident, if it was a harmless prank or a political move. Anonymous was aware of this and immediately clicked the prank option. However when the polls turned to 67% in favour of the prank the host claimed they got hacked. After the show was over they rigged the poll so you could no longer select the prank option. 4chan then proceeded to spam the comments section. A thread erupts laughing at how moot will get v& because of it, and moot responds by changing the title to “/b/ - DESPICABLE, SLIMMY, SCUMMY” with the subtitle “Remix”. He then embedded a remix of Row Row Fight the Powah.
  • September 20 - Rubico gets arrested and his house is investigated. It ends up he’s the son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell. /b/ attempts to DDOS and Raid Bill O’Reily, who was dissing the site at the time but they fail to incite any reaction.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns five years old. moot celebrates again adding party hats to everything. Mac makes a second commemoration.
  • October 7 - The second grand jury of Kernel’s case. moot had to go and testify about 4chan. - /b/ goes down due to script kiddies. /b/tards flood /x/, /d/, /v/ and /n/. /k/ strikes a counter-offensive.
  • October 27 - 4chan.js is revived again. It apparently fails.
  • November 4 - /b/'s title changed to RON PAUL 2008 and then to O/b/ama - Your new supreme overlord for the elections.
  • November 6 - The ultimate 4chan.js script hits 4chan. This time, the script takes a rusty dildo and fucks literally every single board up, even the poor bastards at /i/. Mass bans are handed out to combat the spam.
  • November 27 - A variation of 4chan.js, known as lol.js, appears on /b/. This time, running the script downloads something a copy of the script from Rapidshare and runs it on /b/. Technically speaking, this version of 4chan.js is an actual virus.
  • November 30 - /b/ hits 100M GET, featured a furry image by artist Strype. This iconic action on this day would shortly thereafter be labeled as the day of "Epic Fail".
  • December 12 - Anontalk.org spams /b/. /b/ begins to plan a retaliation. Hal Turner meanwhile tried to convince anonymous to hack into the Federal Reserve and get him some dox.
  • December 13 - The day /b/ died - /b/ and a coalition of *chans and related raids AnonTalk during Operation AntFuck, fed off with his endless spam. At the same time /b/ gets spammed to death by Raidchan with KORAX > YOU and KAYLA > YOU. Somehow, this actually makes most people leave and those who stayed claimed that the boards quality got better.
  • December 27 - Prelude to Boxxy - 4chan was due for unknown reasons, and on 7chan’s /b/, now roaring with 4chan’s /b/tards, a video of a strangely tantalizing teenager was embedded under the name of FOAR 4DD1 FRUM BOXXY.

2009

  • January 1 - The great No Cussing Club Raid - /b/tards chan-wide IRL raid McKay, creator of the No Cussing Club by sending him porn magazines, pizza and death threats. On 4chan, /b/ was back, and the boxxy video was the subject of many “You rage, you lose” and “You fall in love, you lose” threads. Opinions on boxxy where divided, and conflicted, submerging the board in a flame war. Enraged newfags and oldfags spammed her comments section and days later boxy closed her Youtube channel, boxybabe.
  • January 7 - Boxxy discovers her fans and decides to lurk /b/. There, she posted two pics of herself, but was called out as a fake, to prove her pictures; she made a second account, boxybabee, and uploaded a third video acknowledging /b/. At that point, everything went to hell.
  • January 10 - Operation: Clampdown - Everything was going to hell. About 50% of the threads on /b/ where about boxxy. Pissed of, the “faction”, those who did not care, planned to DDOS the site the next day.
  • January 11 - The Boxxy civil war - The boxxy situation escalated to the point where anonymous planned to DDOS /b/ at 00:00 GMT. Shortly after the mods blocked all posting claiming the img server was down for maintenance. Following this, saying Boxxy becomes insta-ban.
  • January 15 - Martin Luther King Day raid - /b/tards storm Habbo once again using the MLK Day against the racist mods. Nigras gathered at the Theater dome and a special nigra called Dr. King stood at the stage preaching /b/lack propaganda.
  • January 18 - A group of name fags called the CBRC (Center for Boxxy Control and Restriction) hacked into Boxxy’s channel by guessing the password change question after hacking her email. They privatized all her videos and uploaded one claiming that Boxxy will never upload a video again, holding her d0x hostage. This would be considered a win, however they proceeded to brag about their deeds on the comment section and nobody liked that.
  • January 19 - Realizing this, they spread her d0x and uploaded a second video attempting, and failing, to claim that they did not do it for fame.
  • January 20 - Seeing that their infamy wouldn’t do anything else than rise, they decided to shut down the organization and revert the account due to troll’s remorse.
  • January 21 - McKay’s father, Brent Hatch’s email gets hacked. It’s discovered that in fact, No Cussing Club was the parent’s idea and profits from it. Leaking this info effectively ruined the club.
  • January 23 - 4chan.js is back, but the .gif's are now yellow squares.
  • January 28 - "After four months of being ad-free, we're running some ad tests. We ask that you bear with us as we filter out the shitty ads and see what works. Also, please don't block them, and be sure to click those that interest you. Thanks!"
  • February 1 - /a/ is brutally raped by 4chan.js, this time the .gif squares are now in all sorts of colors. /r9k/ gets buttfucked the next day.
  • February 5 - The script fucks /b/ again with a sea of glorious red squares. On Caturday that month (which Caturday, we don't know), 4chan.js instructions tell newfags that they can use them to get to the sekrit raid board, /z/. It's /b/, so /b/ does what /b/ does and fucks itself. Those who escape the carnage take refuge on /x/ and shit up that board instead.
  • March 2 - Yet another Tom Green Raid. Tom is having a party with some friends, David Faustino and Corin Nemec. #tomgreen called pizzaland and ordered $79 worth of pizza. Tom actually likes the prank and closes the show whilst eating pizza.
  • March 13 - A Dutch /b/tard announces his intention to go and kill people on the Brenda high school but is reported to the FBI. Europe, who had a high school massacre in Germany two days before, responds immediately. He gets arrested and his house is searched. He claimed that everything was a joke.
  • March 15 - Another Dutchfag decided to do the same in Rotterdam too, however he was under seven proxies so the city of Rotterdam closes all their schools the next day.
  • March 16 - The Dutch police decides to give him a two weeks detainment.
  • March 20 - The Dutch police reveal a third Dutchfag did a thread on March 13 but they didn’t not made the news public for fear of hyping the issue.
  • March 21 - Again, /b/ retaliates towards the endless AnonTalk spam with Operation AntFuck II.
  • March 24 - A Legendary thread is stickied on /b/ full of copypasta based on a Batman Begins quote of the Joker saying "My Father...was a baker...and a friend".
  • March 30 - Tom Green finally snaps, he played an atonal saxophone during the whole show, keeping the audience watching with the expectation that he would eventually stop and take calls.
  • April 1 - He continues the act the next day and closes the show shouting obscenities followed by “I DON’T GIVE A FUCK”. Also, the font for /b/ was changed to Comic Sans, possibly as a April Fools day joke.
  • April 11 - Once again, /b/ decides to raid AnonTalk for a third tame, continuing the operation.
  • April 14 - 4chan.js returns, telling /b/ users to take a break from DESU DESU DESU spamming and copypastas. Surprise surprise, /b/ falls for it again and the board is assfucked by the colorful squares.
  • April 16 - Tom Green gets Sushi. He has a bunch of friends come to the house to party, with no Skype on the plans. Meanwhile, a tripfag under the name of BBQ orders 450 dollars’ worth of Sushi and every anon waits expectantly. Nothing happens until the end of the show, his door rings and we see a small cart with enough Sushi to feed a small family for a week comes in. However it seems he did not pay for the Sushi, because he’s seen eating a Hamburger at the end of the show.
  • April 17 - Kimmo makes a news post declaring that he won’t spam any longer. Anonymous declares victory. Two days later he goes full circle and the spam starts again.
  • April 21 - Tom Greens gets a camwhore on StickCam who immediately runs a loop of meatspin. Tom took a while to turn it off.
  • April 27 - 4chan related groups successfully hacked Time 2009's Person of the Year contest by rigging the candidates’ names with mARBLECAKEALSOTHEGAME. Time refuses to shallow pride and declare the poll valid, inviting moot to a Time magazine event, sparking a meme in the process.
  • May 5 - /b/ DDOS’s itself - /b/ and /r9k/ grinded to a halt by DDOS, everyone suspects 711chan is to blame. However it was later discovered that users downloaded an image that contained a DDOS script without realizing. The attack continued an entire week.
  • May 10 - 4chan's /b/ and /r9k/ was under a DDoS - The DDoS attack was caused by a trojan some /b/tards downloaded.
  • May 19 - YouTube Porn Day - /b/ - "...what would happen if ALL of us upload porn on YouTube non-stop?". /b/-tards planned the raid by uploading the porn in private videos with the tags marblecake, and released them all in the same day with the tag Marblecake. Even though the operation started too early due to timelines, Youtube was still clogged with porn, creating the memes “I’m 12 years old and what is this” and Marblecake.
  • May 29 - moot posts a sticky called "Re:spam" with an image titled crockofshit.png
  • June - 4chan.js returns with a vengeance, this time injecting the script into a random picture taken from your hard drive, then uploading it to 4chan. The script also dodges the wordfilters by removing random letters from the script posts. Mods apparently just gave up at this point.
  • June 1 - /b/ title changed to "Twilight Appreciation Station - The darkest place on the internet -- for vampire compatriots"
  • June 12 - Second Youtube Porn Day - Though a failure, the idea was to set them all to private without the original tag and make them public.
  • June 18 - A year after the events of the old /b/ day, /b/’s title changed to "you forgot - it was your final mission nothing will save you now." On the other boards, the meet up was scheduled at Washington Square, and this time, moot was there.
  • June 19 - /b/ title changed to "tur/b/idity"
  • June 20 - After countless complaints on /a/ about the infamous tripfags lanced jack and taiga, moot changes everyone's default name to either lanced jack or taiga for nearly two weeks.
  • June 25 - /b/ title changed to "Goodnight Sweet Prince - RIP" in memoriam of Michel Jackson's Death.
  • July 5 - /b/ DDOS’s itself 2: Electric Bogaloo - /b/ starts to be spammed as if there is no tomorrow. At first the suspected culprit was Blackhatworld.com, but eventually they concluded that the /b/tards where downloading infected images again. The script uploads a rainbow of coloured images of the main character of A Clockwork Orange. The attack spread to every damn board and lasted until July 8.
  • July 12 - moot makes a global announcement stating that he might use Twitter "(ugh)" for site updates in addition to other stuff. (Despite the initial feelings about twitter, he eventually learns to enjoy it.) . On the same day, /b/tards find a messageboard, “iheartboxxy”, a small group of users found two videos of Boxxy filmed by her friends attending the 2009 Spring California Thespin Festival. Regarding themselves as a council, one of the members got d0x and /b/ threatened to raid him if they did not show the videos. Eventually the admin of the website obliged and uploaded them.
  • July 23 - Jason Scott announces he has acquired an archive of over 10 million 4chan threads, which he plans to upload to archive.org over the next week.
  • July 25 - Jason Scott suddenly decides he will not be uploading his 4chan archive "anytime soon". It will not be uploaded until October 8, 2018. BoxxPeace - Sequel to BoxxMeet. A group of anonymous stalkers use her d0x to meet up at her neighborhood and bring her gifts. Given that this is the second time it happens, they found a chair on her front gates. They rang the bell but no one answered. They left some flowers in front of the gates with the word “Anon”. They later found her ex-boyfriend, Dan Birlen, though Boxxy never appeared. Over the months a new wave of pictures would appear, obtained by “Calif4nia”, an user of Killwebs.com, who got them by flirting with a friend of Boxxy, Niki, for months. He watermarked them with his site’s logo and blurred them. However, anonymous managed to fix the pictures and doxed callif4nia, whose team later shut down Killwebs.com.
  • July 27 - AT&T blocks 4chan - moot attempts to reduce damage from having AnonTalk DDOS them with dire consequences: AT&T blocks 4chan's /r9k/ and /b/ more specifically the img.4chan.org sub domain was blocked. The entire site rises in arm in retaliation, but the matter is soon cleared and the block lifted. moot used the opportunity to talk about Internet censorship. The blotter is removed.
  • August 6 - The infamous Endless Eight arc of The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya's second season finally reaches it's eighth and final episode, /a/ erupts in celebration.
  • August 10 - Moot releases the emails sent to him by Lanced Jack (annoying and infamous tripfag who avatarfagged as konata from lucky star) in which he pathetically begs for his rangeban to be removed. The thread gets stickied.
  • August 20 - Tom Green runs another Skype show, with an anon offering to sings the FAT NIGGER song, the second anon puts on a charade for five minutes until finally fapping on camera, and the third anon gurgles cum on the air.
  • September - Gamespot.com hosted a tournament, where its users voted to decide who the greatest video game character of all time is. 4chan decided to trash this party. Anonymous decided to have Duke Nukem, Little mac and /b/ubble & /b/bobble come out at the top. Especially /b/u/b/ & /b/o/b/. At the first round of the tournament, bub & bob were against the mighty master chief. Master Chief was no match for bub & bob, since the Gamespot community wasn't prepared for a raid such as this. Much lulz was had, as bub & bob, a game that most people haven't heard of defeated master chief. bub & bob defeated sonic easily in the next round, and faced Samus in round 3. It was an incredibly tight match. Hackers from both sides pulled all-nighters. As a result, bub & bob won with 53% of the votes. Sadly, the Gamespot admins disqualified bub & bob because they caught 5 specific people who submitted 16K votes. bub & bob won the battle, but Samus had won the war. Due to the raid, the word 4chan was banned from the Gamespot forums. The Gamespot community now refers to 4chan as mordor.
  • September 22 - 4chan.js returns with a barrage of scripts hidden in pictures of greyness, but mods counter it after 5 hours. Three days later, the script returns but now the pictures are brown. This attack ends up being much more successful, taking over /d/, /wg/, /r9k/, /x/, and a number of other useless boards.
  • October 1 - 4chan turned 6 years old. The party hats return once again. /b/ crashes due to delicious cake. As usual, /b/ flees to /x/. The server crashes twice more until all of 4chan.img is down. Mac makes his third commemoration.
  • November 20-24 - /hc/ - Hardcore was deleted during this time.
  • December 10 - The Boxxy videos get taken down by somebody named Lia Dawson, claiming that Boxxy is a registered trademark of the Lia Dawson & Frank Dawson Network. It was later discovered that Boxxy was an actual registered trademark of Oudipo, Inc. and that they renewed the trademark on December 2009. However, user ChrissyRin ousted the scammers for what they were, hoping to attain money from the Youtube videos of Boxxy and other 20 Youtube accounts.
  • December 14 - The account gets reactivated but without any videos, which were restored days later. The Lia account was abandoned and later hacked into and suspended in January.
  • December 26 - BoxxMass - Boxxy fans meet up at Robert Doyle Park, Roseville, and bring gifts for her. However there’s no known footage.

2010

  • January 25 - Six new image boards were added: /adv/ - Advice, /lit/ - Literature, /new/ - News, /int/ - International, /sci/ - Science & Math, and /3/ - 3DCG is brought back.
  • January 26 - The start of the longest ever collab thread in the history of 4chan on /3/. The last time I checked as of 3/17/2012 it was incomplete.
  • February - A sticky was created on /b/, where moot asked what he should mention for his presentation for TED Talks. The thread received over 12K posts. moot described anonymous to a bunch of confiscates in 70 different countries (wait until all those people go on 4chan, realizing that 4chan is dead and full of porn) on TED Talks. He claimed 4chan was dying due to the movement towards internet privacy. moot also reviled that he moved out of his mom's house and back to college.
  • February - Massive Q and A threads on /a/, /jp/, and /r9k/. moot created a formspring page for Q and A things but it was flooded with 20,000 messages. Around 2012 he quietly replaced the formspring page with the 4chan FAQ.
  • February 4 - Verizon users started experiencing problems loading 4chan. Soon moot confirmed with Verizon customer support that 4chan was blocked on purpose. Verizon took a week to "resolve" the situation
  • February 20 - /jp/ - Japan/General is officially renamed to /jp/ - Otaku Culture.
  • February 21 - 200M GET on /b/ featured an image of Ninetails, a Pokemon. On that same date, moot implemented post number truncation in response to the Bateman/Doubles Guy posts on /b/, but they simply moved to /a/ and /v/ to spread this cancer.
  • February 23 - A clue was featured on Jeopardy in a category entitled 'Internet' containing a reference to 4chan.org. moot posted an image about the broadcast.
  • February 26 - HARMONY - A /v/irgin delves into the depths of Adult Swim’s flash section and finds a single game - Robot Unicorn Attack. The /v/irgin, felt something weird… something new. For the first time he actually liked a game. So he went to /v/ to tell the news.
  • February 27 - Robot Unicorn Attack invades the entirety of /v/ and leaks into /a/, /jp/, /co/, /m/. /tg/, /k/, /x/ and /mu/. Many tripfags contributed, MFGreth1 added it on wiki recommended games list, Gay Purple Man, began streaming the game, BaconShota made #robotunicornattack, lordofhet started a group on Steam. Hundreds of /v/irgins emailed moot asking him to embed the RUA theme - Always by Erasure - on /v/. And he complied. Surprisingly, the game wasn’t even mentioned on /b/, something the /b/tards didn’t like. This event, in its own small way, change the way /v/ reacted towards games, from the hate bandwagon to actually admitting what games they liked. This would be a perfect reflection of the cultural changes 4chan went through during 2010.
  • February 28 - "Over the past 48 hours 4chan's formspring page has gotten over 12,000 questions, and I've received over 3,000 e-mails. Many thanks to everyone who submitted a question, and sent me a message! I was able to respond to a few hundred e-mails and had hoped to start answering questions on formspring, but it seems that the number of questions broke the page. Once that's sorted out, I'll sift through them and answer as time allows. Thanks again for all of the support!" - However this fix never happened due to various reasons.
  • March 11 - The Boxxy videos are taken down once again, a tripfag from Unichan under the name of Anon77 (An original member of CBRC), posed as Boxxy and convinced Youtube to delete the videos.
  • April 1 - 4chan 2.0 - An April Fools prank which was actually useful when dealing with the onslaught of .hta spam the site was suffering from.
  • April 20 - After testimonies by Sarah Palin, Bristol Palin and moot himself, Rubico, the author of the Sarah Palin email hacks, get convicted to one year and a day of prison. He appeals but is later rejected in 2012.
  • May - Law & Order aired an episode where a guy with the internet nickname "moot" tried to beat Cho’s high score. This created much outrage. Due to the episode, the Law & Order commercial transition (full black screen with the sound effect DUN DUN) appeared after every time someone posts on 4chan's /b/ with the only text being the date of the post submission.
  • May 4 - /r9k/ discovers Quiptext's vulnerability, /b/ founds out about it and Quiptext day was begun.
  • May 24 - Lost finale. /tv/ is renamed /tv/ - L O S T, and two stickies reach 4000 posts each within 24 hours.
  • June 15 - For the 2010 World Cup, /b/ gets renamed to "/b/ - ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" and the piercing sound of the Vuvuzela comes to life.
  • June 17 - In January, an image with the word “June 17. She will return” was spammed since, /b/tards across all the chan baaaw as Boxxy didn’t return. Simultaneously /b/ manages to get “nigger” on Google Trends.
  • July 4 - Youtube Independence Day - /v/irgins discover and exploit in the comments sections and proceed to insert HTML codes into every damn videos of Youtube, redirecting many to the Last Measure, Goatse and many other things.
  • July 14 - The Jessi Slaughter Saga - A video of Jessica Leonhardt, known as Jessi Slaughter, complaining about being harassed was posted on /b/. Shortly after, Leonhardt was inundated with attacks on the micro blogging site Tumblr. Later that night, Leonhardt uploaded a response video in which her father warned attackers that they would found proclaiming “YOU DUN GOOFED”. /vp/ - Pokémon gets created. The first post was "This is a thread about Pokemon." Two stickies were created.
  • July 15 - Anonymous soon uncovered her personal information including phone number, address and her Twitter account. People soon began flooding the Leonhardt’ household with prank calls and hate e-mails. In a Stickam video uploaded on July 15th, Jessi is seen answering the phone during one of the prank calls. Following the relentless waves of harassment carried out by the trolls, Jessi posted a tearful response video on YouTube, in which her father Gene Leonhardt suddenly comes into the shot and delivers an angry rant. /vp/ gets another infamous sticky, this time featuring Bill. Its name also got changed to "/tr/ - Team Rocket" at some point in the future. The time from 2010-2012 will be remembered as /tr/'s "glorious" shitposting years, with tripfag trolls trolling trolls, NSFW furfaggotry and Gary spam.
  • July 18 - Gawker reports that Jessi slaughter has been put under police protection. Anon rejoices.
  • July 19 - Adrian Chen, covering the Jessi Slaughter events made an article called “The Art of Trolling: Inside a 4chan Smear Campaign.” After outlining 4chan’s plan of attack against Dahvie Vanity with screenshots and links, Chen linked to a chatroom, daring readers to troll it. Enraged, /b/ set out to take down Gawker’s main servers around noon on July 19th. When the site did not go down, an attack against Adrian Chen was launched. Gawker posted an article detailing the entire plot, stating that they were not afraid.
  • July 21 - /b/ is told that Jessi Slaughter will appear on Good Morning America! the following day. /b/ panics, factions rise, one wanting to spam /b/ to keep off potential newfags and one wanting to make /b/ the complete opposite of what will be reported on the TV. The later faction won. Operation /b/ipolar begins.
  • July 22 - Operation /b/ipolar - /b/'s rules change, along with embedded music and a new sticky thread in "honor" of, ABC's Good Morning Coverage of Jessi Slaughter. /b/ was ready to for the income of new users thanks to Operation /b/ipolar, but in the end it never happened, Jessi wizens up and doesn’t mention 4chan.
  • July 23 - In the end, Good Morning America! did mention 4chan in the night shift airing, causing /b/ to panic again. But before it could re-start Operation /b/ipolar, a massive wave of spam crashes /b/. /b/tards flee to /a/ and later /x/, who welcomes them with open, ghostly arms.
  • July 24 - In response to the spam, moot awakes from his soup-induced hibernation and establishes reCAPTCHA for some minutes, but later removes it.
  • July 27 - CAPTCHA wars - moot adds reCAPTCHA to quell the enormous waves of spam they have been suffering for years. Everyone shitstorms, but eventually they conclude that CAPTCHA is for the better.
  • August 7 - The Boxxy videos are back up.
  • September 7 - On /x/, BEN DROWNED is introduced to the world. It would go on to become one of the most famous and influential creepypastas of all-time.
  • September 17 - AnonTalk dies, after being spammed endlessly by Minichan, their clone site, since April 13.
  • September 22 - AnonTalk returns. To everyone’s dismay.
  • September 25 - moot fills /b/ with falling dongs.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns 7 years old today. He chatted as MOOTCHAT on Meebo and AIM via airplane internet. But that didn't work out, so he created #4chanbirthday @ irc.rizon.net. Also he mentioned that The Social Network premiered in cinemas in the US. Mac makes yet another commemoration.
  • October 14 - A single anonymous began hammering AnonTalk with all his might, killing the board a second time.
  • October 19 - An article titled The End of the Creator-Driven Era in TV Animation is posted to /co/. It receives widespread condemnation due to its alarmist tone and prompts more /co/mrades to ironically watch some of the shows mentioned therein, notably the new incarnation of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
  • October 25 - An anon coins the term "brony", dooming us all.
  • October 31 - moot posts a picture of him and Boxxy, to everyone’s surprise. However, it was confirmed by Boxxy herself that they never met up.
  • November 4 - Kimmo brings the site back a third time under an American host and DDOS protection. He must really like the site. This time, however, both Tinychan and Minichan had their spambots at the ready.
  • November 11 - It’s discovered that Boxxy is selling her stuff at eBay, she confirms it as Unichan and the news spread like wildfire. The items actually sell at high prices ($1,000 for a childhood backpack!)
  • November 14 - Operation Overlord. A butthurt Tumblr user makes a request of invasion on /b/, but is shunned off by most as it was a personal army request. Still it garnered enough users to catch the attention of the Tumblr user’s that browsed 4chan. It prompted them to start Operation Overkitten, flooding /b/ with actual pictures of kittens and the phrase “What is air” . In response, /b/ attempts to DDOS Tumblr but fails, only taking the front page down. Tumblr declares victory and eventually, in the victory flood of /b/, a somewhat clear-headed user of /b/ proposes that, since 4chan is predominantly male, and Tumblr is predominantly female, should have sex with each other. Thus, 4chumblr is born, and a surprising amount of Tumblr girls began to post pics of themselves in you love you lose and tits threads.
  • November 17 - Operation: Black Rage - In an urge to stop meme culture from going mainstream, /b/ starts making “race guy” comic, racist variants of rage guy, in hopes of getting Hot Topic to stop selling t-shirts. Though initially successful, Hot Topic research the issue and calls out the raid, putting the shirts on sale again.
  • November 18 - Kimmo Alm, who has been showing a surprising amount of patience towards the wave of spam, finally snaps and raises his entry requirements to impossible limits.
  • November 19 - Itamake, an enemy of AnonTalk, makes a domain under the same host as them. He puts ALTBBS on the work, which is an exact copy of AnonTalk. Kimmo loses his shit and kills his own site a third time.
  • November 25 - Boxxy returns with a new video and posts it on Unichan.
  • November 27 - Kimmo brings the site back again for a third time, this time even more restricted as before. Same old, same old.
  • December 1 - PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI PUDDI - CSS hack featuring the song PUDDI PUDDI. Many /b/tards flee to /x/ again, in a sort of tradition. After so many times having /x/ handle /b/ refugees, /b/ enacts rule 43 - Due to their always helpful, although sometimes reluctant, attitude /x/ has had toward /b/ all these years and specially due the events of the PUDDI invasion, /x/ will not be raided anymore. This didn’t do much however, by the time this happened /x/ was already through the last stages of terminal cancer due to local tripfags.
  • December 27 - moot goes nuts again. /b/’s title changed to "MOOT IS OLEV OLEV IS MOOT" with the subtext “Where is your god now –or- write moolev on your body!!!” and party mode .html was active.
  • December 29 - /b/ title changed to "RIP Cotton Eye Joe" at the same time it was hit with a DDoS assault that kept the site offline for nearly 24 hours.

2011

  • January 3 - 4chan suffered another distributed denial of service attack "Right on the eve of /b/’s 300 millionth post".
  • January 4 - /b/ finally gets the 300M GET. It was a image of France.
  • January 9 - /soc/ - Social is added. The board is designed to remove "rate me" threads, "report in" posts and local meetups from /b/.
  • January 17 - Around 8pm EST moot deletes /r9k/ and /new/ - The current board list is: [a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / w / wg] [i / ic] [cm / y] [3 / adv / an / cgl / ck / co / fa / fit / int / jp / lit / mu / n / po / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / x] [rs] [status / ? / @]. He also removes the XXX post truncation filter from /b/.
  • February 10 - /b/ gets flooded with “FUCK IT /B/ROS, I AM TIRED OF THIS CARDSTAND BULLSHIT. I AM GOING TO FUCK THAT CARDSTAND. GIVE ME 30 MINUTES. IF IT DOESN’T FALL IN 30 MINUTES, I WILL AN HERO MYSELF IN 30 MINUTES…” regarding a meme about a NYC camera that points to a cardstand
  • February 13 - Andrew W.K. posts on 4chan's /mu/ with two threads. This is the beginning of the end for /mu/, as a flood of off-topic threads began to take over the board, with a special mention to /r9k/ feels.
  • February 16 - Anonymous finally delivers and knocks down the NYC cardstand.
  • February 26 to March 1 - The infamous 'Pony Wars' take place on /b/, /co/, and the rest of the site, with mods banning pony posters and pony posters fighting back with router resets. After much turmoil, the mods eventually give up and admit defeat. However, using words such as "pony", "ponies", and "brony" remains a bannable offense for some time. neber forgetti
  • March 14 - moot had his SXSW 2011 regarding canv.as. 4channers mocked him in countless threads and it was considered to be the worst of all the talks he had about 4chan in history. moot also meets future 4chan admin Hiroyuki Nishimura here.
  • April 11 - A copypasta spread around the chans claiming that a new queen, neither Chloe nor Boxxy, will rise on 2012. Many people raged.
  • April 25 - AnonTalk dies its fourth and final death, Kimmo finally fed up with the board.
  • May 1 - Osama Bin Laden is confirmed dead and moot changes the title to “AMERICA! FUCK YEAH!”. He embeds the main theme of the Team America movie. Attempting to reach AnonTalk shows a tl;dr post by Kimmo explaining how the host told him to censor the site or leave, so site will never return unless he has tons of money to run it himself
  • May 9 - moot changes /b/ name to “The Most Electrifying Imageboard in Forum Entertainment!” The wordfilters are back: Known wordfilters: Mods – The People’s Champions, Fag – Candy-ass, pony – Newt Gingrich, 4chan – Newt Gingrich, ponies – Steve Jobs, nigger – Roody-poo, vagina – VAGINA, brony and bronies – Jabronis, penis – PENIS (With a coloured background), moot – missingno.
  • May 13 - It’s announced that Boxxy will act in the upcoming movie “The Chronicles of Rick Roll”, all her videos were transferred to her new channel “ANewHopeee”
  • June 17 - A new Boxxy video is uploaded.
  • June 18 - "/b/ has changed. it's no longer about original content, epic GETs, and win. it's an endless series of reposts, perpetuated by newfags and trolls. fail - and its consumption of /b/, has become an unstoppable cancer. /b/ has changed." The irony of the "Endless series of reposts" line will not be lost on seasoned /b/tards. moot embeds the Metal Gear Solid 4 theme again.
  • June 26 - /vp/ steals /v/'s 100000000 GET with an image of Haunter.
  • July 2 - For some reason /b/ resets to the standard Yotsuba Image Board title, it was later reverted.
  • August 6 - The inaugural 4chan Cup kicks off; Soccer teams representing 16 of 4chan's finest boards are pit against each other to prove their superiority.
  • August 9 - /a/ becomes the first 4chan Cup champion, defeating /ck/ 3 - 0.
  • August 18 - A final post by Kimmo realizing that there’s no possible way he could ever get any money of sorts.
  • August 21 - Boxxy upload yet another video, she commercialized her own image so hard that by this time nobody on /b/ really cares about her.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns eight years old. Mac makes another commemoration.
  • October 6 - /sp/ steals /a/'s 55555555 GET, the most important GET in KoG's career.
  • October 23 - Several new [old] boards are added: /r9k/ - ROBOT9001, /pol/ - Politically Incorrect, and /hc/ - Hardcore (which celebrates with blowjobs). /diy/ - Do It Yourself was also introduced.
  • October 25 - Brodyquest is stickied on /b/, a mirror thread is made by a troll mod. A lot of blinking text is involved and people that post timestamped sink pics are given false bans
  • October 26 - "I'm so fresh you can suck my nuts" is stickied on /b/.
  • November 4 - moot responds to the “Occupy Wall Street” movement by hacking the shit out of /b/’s CSS.
  • November 8 - /new/ is (accidentally?) revived. No news posts are made, rules given, or mods on it. Title is "Yotsuba Image Board," the default title given to new boards; seems to be a mix of /co/ and /sp/ users with a healthy blend of racism thrown in. Posts from January still made up over half the board. Deadmau5 appears on /mu/ in two sticky threads. The off-topic posts in /mu/ intensify.
  • November 12 - Official Chrome extension released and Firefox extension updated. KoG gets publicly banned 9 times after getting quints.
  • November 13 - 4chan suffered a sustained DDoS onslaught by an unknown person or entity. After the onslaught moot installed Cloudflare Tumblr suspected.
  • November 16 - DDOS dies down
  • November 17 - moot has a sticky in /g/. /r9k/ gets spoiler tags thanks to Tage Heyn and people(s) talk about Shii. /v/ becomes El Vidyo and gets Hispanic background music.
  • November 20 - moot tries to make pages load more quickly by changing how captchas load. Naturally, this makes captchas stop working altogether. Quick reply/Noko/All non-official 4chan applications stop working and the submit button grays out for a lot of people. I link moot to the thread and after he posts, the thread explodes with people bitching and moot undoes the changes after the thread hits 200 replies about an hour and a half later. (/g/21167645).
  • November 26 - /sp/ - Ship Posting day - moot completely loses it and changes the name of /sp/ to WE NBA NOW!!!!!!!!!, with the subtitle of “our body is ready”. He proceeds to sticky random off-topic threads and ban users with random tags such as [USER WAS RHYTHMICALLY SLAPPED FOR THIS POST] or [USER WAS HORSEPLAYED FOR THIS POST] and changing his name to mootdusky. This is due to the state of /sp/ reaching critical mass; moot pretty much gave up on the board.
  • December 20 - 4chan, along with reddit and tumblr, invade 9gag after they stole their memes and claimed it as theirs, thus starting the 4chan 9gag war.
  • December 25 - An original story called A Tsundere Christmas Carol gets posted to /a/ for the first time. It becomes widely loved, to the point that it's tradition to repost it every Christmas since then.

2012

  • January 3 - The 123456789 GET on /v/ is taken by a picture of Yugi, KoG later claimed it wasn't him. Archive
  • January 4 - Katawa Shoujo, /a/'s long-awaited visual novel, gets released. /a/ goes apeshit in anticipation and gets a giant sticky with relevant music playing in the background.
  • February 4 - /v/ beats Reddit at Tribes Ascend, becomes /v/ - "Well-coordinated and heavily practiced Reddit team beaten by a rag-tag group of /v/irgins run by a furry tripfag and a BR with 140 ping" and gets GAL男宣言 (Galo Sengen) embedded as background music. This event is known to this day as the "shazbowl." The /int/ board is occupied by Russian channers from 2ch.so due to a DDoS attack by pro-government groups.
  • February 14 - During Valentine’s Day, moot announces that he is planning to add up to 15 boards, including one to contain the rising brony phenomenon. Later, he reestablished forced anon on /b/ using a 24 hours ID system, essentially making one anonymous without being anonymous. From this day on, the quality of /b/ seems to ameliorate, albeit slowly.
  • February 16 - Three boards added: Since the cartoon series My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic becomes massively popular, surpassing its /co/ boundaries and adopting a pseudo culture under the name of bronies. moot creates /mlp/ - My Little Pony in order to stop the massive flood of My Little Pony threads on 4chan. Some bronies would rather create /b/reads: Threads outside /mlp/ that are essentially a circlejerk between trolls and tripfags, to the point of sharing contacts. Secondly, /v/ is split into /v/ and /vg/ - Video Game Generals. It is now impossible to get repeating digits on /v/, other than 00s. Finally, moot quietly opens /hm/ - Handsome Men to the public after enough requests.
  • February 21 - Legendary spammer Barneyfag makes his first appearance.
  • March 21 - Noboru Ishiguro, director of Legend of the Galactic Heroes, dies. /a/ gets a sticky.
  • April 1 - moot hacked /pol/'s CSS to a communist theme. The Russian anthem plays.
  • April 16 - /b/'s 400M get and a testament to the cancer the board had become: "Niggers tongue my anus."
  • May 26 - /a/ gets a sticky about Toonami since it was airing that night. It said that in order to prevent /a/ being flooded with it, mods would create a Toonami discussion thread on /vg/ (as well as vowing to delete all Toonami threads on /a/ for the rest of the night). This created a massive amount of confusion and anger among the /a/ userbase as well as /v/ and /vg/, particularly because Toonami didn't have any real place on /vg/, and would have been better put on /tv/ or /co/ if not /a/. Many called out the mods for being lazy and simply tossing the problem to a different board.
  • June 5 - moot creates /wsg/ - Worksafe GIF, splitting /gif/ in two.
  • June 8 - The anime series Chihayafuru gets a second season. /a/ gets a sticky
  • July 6 - moot writes a note talking about bandwidth usage, extensions and asks both add-on developers and users to be reasonable with update intervals.
  • July 13 - Mods create a dance thread on /b/, strangely with no embedded music nor a sticky for most of the thread. Mods publicly ban pony posters, to much applause. Thread reaches over 1000 posts and remains until the next day. [5]
  • August - With 4chan’s one billionth post looming in, moot replies to two threads on /b/ with his admin tag on. The threads quickly turn into a Questions and answers session between the long forsaken /b/tards and their admin years after the last news post and contact with the staff. Many tears were shed.
  • August 8 - After 4chan’s billionth post, moot posts the first news post in four years. He reopens /q/ as /q/ - 4chan Discussion and states that he plans to start a series of Prime ministers Q/A threads, because he feels he lost touch with the community. Following some suggestions on /q/, avatarfagging becomes a banned offense. There was also a failed attempt at allowing minors to browse 4chan, but was quickly replaced with MINERS because of the huge negative backslash from the community. With time /q/ is flooded by users from /a/ and /v/, the two boards with the most traffic after /b/, known to be notoriously reactionary. Not long after that, most mods are taken to /v/ to deal with the recent wave of shitposting and the deprecation of /v/ culture. /a/ users keep complaining about undesirable anime threads like Naruto, and how they shouldn’t be on /a/. The staff seems to have divided opinions and shift between deleting threads and leaving them be. The following debates backslash when trolls begin to crapflood /a/ with Naruto threads, whilst the rest of /a/ bandwagoned against them. Eventually moot stepped in and clarified that Naruto is /a/ content.
  • August 10 - moot hacks /a/’s CSS and wordfilters every post to JIBUN WOOOOOOO. He embedded the first opening of Code Geass on the first page. He also fucks with the rules page and shitposts, users wonder if he's just drunk. [6] [7]
  • August 12 - Mods flip /b/ upside down and replace the background with Australian flags.
  • August 13 - Dub the Dew - 4chan gets hold of Mountain Dew’s new naming contest, and together with Reddit hijacks it, making names like “Fapple”, “Diabeetus” and “Hitler Did Nothing Wrong” appear on the top. Bronies also join the game, attempting to get Applejack to the top, but they only manage to appear in second place. Later, the site was hacked and the banner “Mtn Dew salutes the Israeli Mossad for demolishing 3 towers on 9/11!” appeared, together with a rickroll and a pop up of “le 9gga [sic] are legion”. Mountain Dew later admits defeat and suspends the contest.
  • August 28 - For a few days, a mysterious game titled LostBoy.exe gets posted, containing a virus that steals users' personal information. A mod makes a sticky on /v/ saying "DON'T PANIC", reminding people to not download things linked on 4chan.
  • August 30 - 4chan attempts to get Taylor Swift to play on a deaf school my hijacking the Taylor Swift on Campus promotion, where the winner gets $10,000 in prizes and Taylor Swift playing a gig at their place. 4chan votes the Horace Mann School for the deaf for first place, with an overwhelming 10,000. Many anons joined the cause because they knew it’s actually possible to play music for the deaf. Taylor Swift, however, had other plans. She convinces the sponsors to disqualify the school and donates the $10,000 herself. And it doesn’t stop there, she also gets the sponsors to donate themselves, along with three other non-profit companies, and gives tickets for her next gig to all the members of the school. Ending with a whopping $60,000 in donations.
  • September 3 - moot announces on a news post that he will start working where he left off on the last news post of 2008. He announces that on 09/09 Janitor applications will open again.
  • September 5 - On a news post, moot announces that KING JAFFE JOFFER, along with the coder of the Yotsuba Catalog, Desuwa, made a major overhaul of the HMTL5 code, created the inline extensions and added a 4chan JSON API. All threads are now rendered in JSON too. Joffer also ports the Firefox extension to Google Chrome. The inline extensions are published on Github, in hopes that the coding community will give suggestions to make it better.
  • September 9 - After a long time, janitor applications open for a period of 24 hours. moot reports receiving 7500 applications and will oversee them within the following months.
  • September 12 - moot opens the first official Q/A on /q/ a la prime minister questions.
  • September 14 - the 4chan 9gag war ends.
  • September 18 - moot announces the start of the 4chan pass, thanks to suggestions of /q/ users. It allows users to bypass reCAPTCHA for a year, paying 20 dollars. This is simply because moot doesn’t support the concept of ongoing donations nor donations rallies, partly because he dislikes receiving without giving.
  • September 28 - moot makes a news post clarifying some doubts and questions about the 4chan pass
  • October 1 - 4chan turns nine years, with the sixth consecutive commemoration from Mac.
  • October 5 - /a/ gets a JoJo's Bizarre Adventure sticky. The first episode was airing that night, so there was a lot of hype in the thread (as well as those complaining, as always). Throughout the early parts of the thread, many were asking for a stream for the show, with the requests growing in number as the show was closer to airing, culminating in the show being five minutes from airing and no stream available. Even the mods were asking for a stream. However, with only minutes before the show started, one hero anon posted a link to a Justin.tv stream, saving the day. /a/ went into a frenzy of excitement when the stream link was posted, even a mod thanking the poster. Thread was either deleted by mods a bit after the stream ended or, according to one anon, "So good it broke the sticky."
  • October 16 - After a load of consecutive epic thread happening lately, a mod stickies a loop from the anime Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! With the song Pull Over from Trina embedded on it. /b/ rages on weeaboos and raids /a/ for it.
  • October 19 - チルノのパーフェクトさすう教室 - Cirno's Perfect Math Class ENGLISH SUB is stickied on /b/. Guess the mods are back at sticking shit again. Just like the old times.
  • October 24 - #baldforbieber - Anonymous decides to troll Justin Bieber fans by spreading fake news of cancer, shooping a picture of Bieber asking people to bald their heads. It’s surprisingly successful and in result many lulz were had, a lot of media coverage.
  • November 8 - On a /q/ thread about /mlp/, http://thereisnosanity.com/posters/statistics.php is posted by a pony shitposter, leading 4chan to question if organized shitposting is actually real.
  • November 9 - /g/ begins to investigate. They eventually come to the conclusion that the website’s owner, Seff, is in some form a leading figure within the shitposters. The plot thickens; users panic and the mods start get involved. On a second thread, Seff himself comes in to clarify the situation: He is building a system to track the shitposters, their threads and their posts to later email them to moot. Still investigation shed some light on him and proved he shitposter on /a/, There is no sanity is nothing more than Seff’s personal nick on the Internet, whit sites like his Youtube channel and myanimelist page (Though thereisnosanity is a common phrase, there’s a chance, albeit low, that the users are unrelated). The situation got many boards in a panic and Seff was doxed and raided IRL. Later on the same thread moot posted screenshots from Seff’s emails, confirming that Seff was a shitposter that ratted everyone out by emailing moot when he realized there was a leak. Still, He wasn’t forgiven. Whether this was a clever act of damage control for when the site was discovered, or Seff was genuinely scared of being discovered, is yet to be seen.
  • November 10 - Operation Kinder - /b/ attempts to get the unshooped picture of the Osama Beard kid on a new Ukrainian Kinder chocolate. They manage to get it to second place. On the pony organized shitposting issue, According to a shitposter, the dox aren't from Seff, pushing the theory of damage control one step further.
  • November 11 - They get “Victor” on the first place, with help from Funnyjunk and a lot of Organization, reaching over 10000 votes and over 15000 the next day - Regarding the pony issue This image proves that Seff was indeed in a ruse.
  • November 12 - An uncut version of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apPYRUxSJ2c get’s stickied on /b/, ponies rage site-wide. /b/ rejoices, for it’s the first time the mods do something right.
  • November 13 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DW31upNEEg get’s stickied on /b/. Nigga that’s kawaii. Kinder Ukraine resets the votecount and takes Victor out of the contest, /b/ gets it on the top again, only for the votecount to be reset again.
  • November 16 - /a/ gets a Evangelion sticky (Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo was coming out the next day). Fly Me To The Moon from Evangelion was embedded and autoplaying. Since it was stickied and autoplaying, when anyone would open the frontpage of /a/ it would begin playing. After only 21 posts in the thread, a mod (thought to be the same mod behind the modposts in the Jojo sticky from October) posted a crude drawing of Asuka from Evangelion along with the text "P.S. If you're in Kyoto, let know so we can see the screening on Sunday." Since it was impossible to not hear the music coming from the thread when coming onto /a/ (other than simply hiding the thread and ignoring it), the thread became one of the largest stickies in a long time, almost triple the number of posts from the Jojo sticky. Along with general discussion of the show, much of the thread was just spam of various copypastas, mostly the same few being spammed over and over again. The thread finally died more than a day and a half later with 2940 posts, at which point the constant music on the frontpage was starting to get a bit annoying.
  • November 18 - The ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) meme becomes widespread in record time. It was born out of the Finnish imageboard Ylilauta and overran 4chan, Reddit, Tumblr and Facebook in a single day. On /a/, a thread regarding the announcement of Season 3 of Rozen Maiden gets stickied. Most anons responded very positively and excitedly (it had not aired in almost six years at the time and was mostly seen as a dead project) to the news. It had been the first Desu-related sticky in a long time and the thread quickly turned into a series of 2006-era desu memes and screenshots.
  • November 19 - The second townhall starts
  • November 27 - moot talks about 4chan pass and the economic state of 4chan
  • December 7 - /a/ gets a sticky: One anon got Nyotai ka!! Sekai no Dokusaisha Retsuden, a mook (magazine/book) showing moe and bishoujo depictions of dictators and autocrats, and began posting scans of it to /a/. As the thread progressed, the topic of the thread shifted from the discussion of girls and scans themselves to the dictators and countries in real life. Many interesting accounts of people who lived under or have a relative who lived under one of the dictators were posted in the thread (several relayed accounts of Pinochet). Near the end of the thread, the OP (who is swiss) posted the final mediafire links to the complete raw scan of the mook. Many in the thread thanked the OP and sent him wishes for a speedy recovery as he revealed that he had been suffering from a cold (some hypothesized that he caught a Japanese cold through his imports).
  • December 13 - moot adds bitcoin support to the 4chan pass
  • December 20 - On /a/, the popular manga series Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui! gets an anime adaptation. A thread discussing this was stickied. This was good news to most, although some voiced sadness over the fact that they wouldn't be able to see it since the world was due to end the next day. There was noticeably less excitement in the sticky then there usually is when a new anime adaptation gets announced, as there was more general discussion of the show than there was all-caps spam (which is preferable). There was more room for complaints in this less-enthusiastic group of posters, and some complained that there was nothing to make an anime of from the manga, some saying it would only be three minutes per episode (others joking that J.C. Staff would be producing it).
  • December 21 - /v/'s title is changed to FINAL HOURS and has the Final Hours music from the Legend of Zelda Majora's Mask playing in response to the predicted apocalypse. Two other stickies related to the so-called end of the world are posted on /b/ and /x/; the former was comedic and featured an autoplaying video of R.E.M.'s song "It's the End of the World As We Know It," while the latter was opened for more serious discussion. /a/ gets Komm, süsser Tod playing as well.
  • December 25 - Christmas faggot hat day
  • December 29 - This post throws some light on the matter of /pol/. Days later a mod took notice and vowed to take the matter to moot.
  • December 30 - /a/ gets a sticky created by mods to clarify certain moderation policies and address the problems of /a/ for the coming year. Mods claimed the biggest problem plaguing /a/ was the "“us vs. them” mentality," meaning clique/fanbase warfare, something they claimed was mostly exemplified by bannable shitposts. After just over an hour, mods decided to lock the thread,unlocking it two hours later, something most /a/nons saw as mods being lazy. Later on, a mod who didn't watch anime was publicly banned and just over 40 minutes after the thread had been unlocked, it was locked again to "delete some irrelevant posts so it's easier for people who missed it to go through the thread". The thread would remain locked until it was removed by mods sometime on the 31st due to its clear failure.
  • December 31 - /a/ gets three r/a/dio new years stickies with gifs playing in the backgrounds. These stickies are seen as an official mod approval of r/a/dio threads, a topic discussed during the December 30 town hall sticky as some claimed it was "not related to anime or manga and does not promote discussion thereof" and a "topicality". For EST, Colors (theme of Code Geass) played for new years ( while the first post made after new years was a picture of Yukikaze Panettone from Dog Days in a boobs thread). When new years came for CST, Trainroll was playing, and the song playing for PST New Years was Feel So Moon, by Unicorn. By the next and final sticky, the thread stopped being a "celebration of the new year thread" and turned into a "first stream of 2013" thread. At 3:48:38 in the morning, EST, exactly this point in the thread, the stream began breaking. "Unfortunately the stream is down for the moment, please return later" was on the front page, and many began freaking out, although many were happy to finally be free to go to sleep. Luckily, in just over two minutes the stream was back, and an admin said some time later "the entire server broke a moment". The DJ that had been on earlier, Hiroto, said that he "woke up to fix everything". The thread, over the next two hours, became something of a goodbye thread for those that had stuck around for all the threads; Activities such as the posting of new year's resolutions, dance gifs, and waifus were had. One final celebration was had when one anon posted that a well-known and hated tripfag shitposter, Komeiji, had announced he would be permanently leaving 4chan, although many doubted this (he would come back in March of 2013). By this point, most were too sleep-deprived to understand what was happening, and the thread was locked and then deleted. The last post of the thread was the fitting "there's no way in hell /a/ could agree on what songs to include". There were more than 9700 posts in the stickies combined and roughly 8000 in the non-sticky threads before it, and it's estimated that they accounted for 1/5 of all posts on /a/ that day. Hiroto posted a message to the r/a/dio site with some stats the next day.

2013

  • January - moot, together with desuwa, adds an inline catalog
  • January 7 - #cutforbieber: Anonymous decides to do another joke on believers, in response and uses the opportunity brought by a leaked picture of Justin holding a joint to spread #cutforbieber, urging people to cut themselves. However /b/ did nothing besides the original idea so the GNAA took over. A user made a fake news story of a girl dying from the act.
  • January 10 - /pol/ finds gold on Tumblr and The Great /pol/ Social Justice Raid of 2013 starts.
  • January 15 - Ghost in the Shell gets a new anime, titled "Arise"; /a/ gets a sticky. This was very exciting news for most as the last major release in the Ghost in the Shell franchise by Production I.G was in 2008 (Ghost in the Shell 2.0, which was only a rerelease), although there were some complaints over the casting/production choices and some claimed that Ghost in a Shell is /v/ shit. Although there was a plenty of petitioning towards the mods to have the thread stickied (one anon even posted to /q/ to get mods to see it), it would be over ~700 posts before the thread was stickied, at which point it had already begun to autosage (in fact, another thread was created just in case the original thread would 404). Interestingly, a few anons were able to determine that the anime was a prequel before much information had gotten out about it (which ended up being correct), although this was quickly disregarded and argued against by the others. After this, much of the thread was either arguing about very minor details of the anime (small redesigns) or anime in general ("Name one anime from the last 10 years with no cgi at all"), although for a while the discussion mainly revolved around board culture as there were mainly complaints about /v/ (as usual), this time as someone linked to a /v/ thread discussing the new anime, leading to much anger amongst /a/ ("/v/ is full of hypocrites who shun almost anything Japan-related but then circlejerk over certain Japanese games/anime anyway").
  • January 30 - #boobs4bieber: /b/ decides to attempt a new Bieber scam by editing tits out of jailbait pictures and posting them on Twitter. But this time the attack is reported by the media and rejected by /b/tards. They complain that Bieber is an overused target and the attack simply fails to take off. Meanwhile, /mlp/ is renamed to "WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?", due to the reaction of the board towards the main character becoming an alicorn, for the sake of new toys.
  • February 5 - A sticky is made on /q/ discussing the possible improvements to the catalog.
  • February 15 - moot stickies his shitposting thread on /a/ (although he may have been drunk considering many of his posts made no sense). Prior to this, he had made a non-stickied test thread on /a/ (a pastime of his) without an image. Much of /a/ was fed up with moot using the board as his "test board" as this always drew in off-topic discussion, and mod-sanctioned shitposting had been a topic discussed during a town hall sticky by mods back in December, as mods denied that there were any shitposting mods, much less the admin. One frantic anon made a thread on /q/ trying to get him to stop fucking with the board. However, as this was directed towards the mods, nothing ever came of it. The thread that moot had stickied was even more off-topic than the test thread, although this time the ever-so-light presence of mods (surprising considering it was moot's thread) was clear in the thread from the posts deleted. The topic of the /q/ thread from earlier had also shifted topic towards moot's shitposting on /a/ with this new sticky, but it was mostly just complaints as they knew there was nothing they could do. Several began speculating what the occasion was this time, whether he was drunk or if he was just in the mood for fucking around. Based on his posts later in the thread, it's probable that moot was either 1. actually drunk and just pressing random buttons on his keyboard, explaining why some of his answers made no sense and why they were all in lowercase, or 2. he was just pretending to be drunk and stupid for shits and giggles. The latter was more favored by speculating anons in the beginning of the thread but as the thread carried on and moot's text became making less sense, among other changes (including no longer using any capitalization), the possibility he wasn't actually pretending took hold. Some believed he was just sleep-deprived. The thread reached over 2500 posts (13 of which were moot's shitposts).
  • February 20 - The nokosage function is changed, and now using it shows the user’s sage.
  • February 21 - For a while, all posts quoting another bug out and are hidden from the thread.
  • March - With the sticky finished, the improved catalog gets released.
  • March 18 - moot adds /asp/ - Alternative Sports, /gd/ - Graphic Design, /out/ - Outdoors, /lgbt/ - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender - Oh God - and /vr/ - Retro Games. However, there seems to be no /his/ - History nor /quest/ - Quest Games on sight, which were the two most requested boards. After a short sticky on /3/ as to whether /3/ and /gd/ should be merged (moot forgot to get their opinion before creating the board), moot decides to keep the boards separate.
  • March 31 - moot confirms /s4s/ is here to stay.
  • April 1 - moot adds /s4s/ - Shit 4chan Says under the header of “Unlike the other new boards, this is being added on a permanent basis. If it doesn't pan out or goes unused, you should probably check your privilege.” The board gets two stickies - a 5555 dubs GET and another saying “Post in this thread to have your privilege checked” Later the full joke kick’s in and moot changes the format and CSS to make it look like Reddit. On both /s4s/ and /b/ a popup about AdultCatFinder appears. A mod checks everyone’s privilege on the second sticky and an empty thread is stickied on /b/.
  • April 3 - /s4s/ becomes an official 4chan board, becoming a rules-free yellow board under the title of “Shitposting 4n Steroids”, but it’s not listed on the main page and many people complain about the name change.
  • April 7 - /vp/ gets renamed to /vp/ - RIGHT IN THE CHILDHOOD after a certain new Pokemon gets released. /s4s/ is renamed again, this time, to Shitp4sterS.
  • April 10 - /s4s/ gets renamed to Shit 4chan Says.
  • April 15 - moot makes a public announcement telling he’ll log in AIM as moot chat and try to answer emails.
  • April 20 - /mlp/ reaches their 10M GET, (taken by Vinyl Scratch) and breaks the record of the most replied post of 4chan with 2046 replies.
  • May - Recent crackdowns on the shitposting of /sp/ and /tv/ (Two long-forgotten, but still alive, boards) lead to many users outright rebelling against the moderation team. On one side, users form /tv/ have long been complaining about constantly celebrity waifu threads, which could take as much as half the board. /sp/’s off-topic posting has been increasing exponentially since 2010. The upset and banned users started spreading images and signing their posts with a hashtag #freesp or #freetv. Though it’s agreed that /tv/ has no holding ground to claim celebrity threads to be allowed, moot has agree that he would consider allowing certain classic /sp/ threads such as power level and current even threads.
  • May 4 - After a 4 year long hiatus, Cirnopoly !/ciRNo/Ym. released the 11th issue of Four Chan Magazine, an /a/ oldfag project last updated in 2009.
  • May 12 - moot opens the third Q/A, fucks with the CSS by forgetting a “ and jokes with /s4s/ by giving it Comic Sans.
  • May 13 - Anamanaguchi, whose members are friends of moot, make a Q/A session on /mu/. Luke becomes a fan favorite.
  • May 23 - Dragongate: 4chan Cup /n/ team manager Dragonfag is revealed to be /cm/’s manager Kageyama, and former /sp/ manager Torres McIlroy...and fifteen other personalities. After an extensive investigation, many matches in which Dragonfag was a manager are nullified. /sp/ loses its 2012 Winter Cup trophy. Dragonfag is banned from the cup (he later came back to run the cup betting before each matchday)
  • May 27 - Lauren Faust makes an AMA on /mlp/ and the entire board collectively lose their shit. moot renames /mlp/ to "IT'S HAPPENING".
  • June 18 - moot celebrates the Boston fail meet up by re-enacting the old /b/-day. This time, however, instead of a meet up on the other board, he starts two contests on /q/, one about rotating banners (Those things you see on the top page that always have the 4chan title) and house ads (Replacements for the adspace when there are no current adds running).
  • July 3 - /pol/ and /b/ raid the skype call of Scott Pleasents's remote testimony in the George Zimmerman trial after meming about it for a while. Several media outlets report on the incident.
  • July 14 - /v/ achieves its 200M GET. After lots of tension, the GET goes to a completely unrelated post in a Pikmin thread, asking, "Also why does everyone crash land trying to get to Earth? Seriously."
  • July 15 - A thread is posted on /b/ with a link to a contest where you can have a chance to meet Taylor Swift by writing an essay about why you should be considered her biggest fan. The OP urges everyone to vote for a "Charles Z". "Charles" quickly reached 1st place, and on the 19th, the radio station shut down the content for "being compromised". This was followed by other attempts to make "Charles" meet a pop star - rigging a contest by New York City's Z100 to meet Selena Gomez on the 21st, and being followed the next day by another raid on a contest by the same station to meet the Jonas Brothers.
  • July 19 - /b/ twitter-bombs UFC fighter "War Machine." Raiders insult his family, send him pizzas, post him in the gay section of Craigslist, and almost fool him into deleting system 32. As a result War Machine became enraged and repeatedly punched himself in the head.
  • July 27 - A harsh critic from GameInformer journalist Martin Beer makes Indie games developer Phil Fish ragequit Twitter and cancel his newest game, Fez 2. /v/ celebrates by making tons of OC, including a new /v/ Sings and countless Youtube videos.
  • August 11 - moot finally renames /soc/ to Cam & Meetups, /q/ to 4chan Feedback and /fit/ to just Fitness.
  • August 13 - Naruto Day: /a/’s elitism finally goes too far when they dox a 4chan mod (RapeApe) who posted on /q/ telling them to stop complaining about naruto threads. moot retaliates changing the board name to /a/ - "N/a/RUTO CONFIRMED BEST ANIME CHINESE CARTOON OF ALL TIME", with the subtitle "BELIEVE IT (also dubs are better than subs)", embedding a remix of "believe it", changing the posting form and stickying a bunch of Naruto threads. /a/ goes berserk and begins spamming CP and guro, forcing the mods to take it down.
  • August 15 - /b/ 500m GET: “poland has best prostitutes, i fucked plenty in london. i hope one is ur wife someday fag 500 mil get”. moot makes a headliners called “I for one salute our new polish prostitute overlords”. Considered a failGET by some.
  • August 26 - Thanks Australia: Congratulating Kojima on his 50st birthday, /v/ sends him over a hundred postcards. However, Kojima thanks Australia instead of 4chan, because the sender was Australian. moot considered this funny and renamed the board to “/v/ - Australia” with the subtitle “T-Thanks Kojima-Sama!”
  • August 27 - moot announces that he will host a 4chan Panel on AnimeWeekend on September 26 and 27 to celebrate the site’s tenth birthday.
  • September 1 - moot removes IDs from /b/.
  • September 2 - He adds them again.
  • September 3 - After some days of the announcement, he makes a news post detailing the 4chan Panel and who will be there. It comes with a new image from Jim Ken. moot removes IDs again but leaves /b/ as forced anonymous.
  • September 4 - moot removes IDs from /b/, leave the board with forced anonymous. At the same times, he decided to have an impromptu Q/A session where he’d livestream the answers.
  • September 5 - moot hosts his 4th PMQ/Q&A, but live-streamed from Google Hangouts to YouTube in audio. He states "If it goes well, we'll probably switch over to this format for the future." He then goes on to confirm this, and will now be hosting all Q&A's in audio format for the future. He later makes a sticky on /s4s/ where he discusses porn threads on the board, both him and the community decide they should be banned. Meanwhile, Harach, the most popular Russian imageboard, dies and the entirety of its userbase returns to /int/.
  • September 9 - moot renames /s4s/ to its rightful name [s4s].
  • September 10 - moot in a glorious soup-induced delirium, adds :fortune: to [s4s]. Many rolls where had.
  • September 15 - [s4s], notorious for stealing GETs, has their 1M get stolen by /g/.
  • September 18 - moot posts a tl;dr newspost where he define the sites official stance on shitposting and on-topic content. He announces that all future Q/A sessions will be livestreamed and removes /q/ and replaces it with a suggestion box (however effective it is or has been remains to be seen). He adds a much needed 4chan ban log. Finally, in an act that will live in infamy, he makes sage invisible after almost 10 years of the feature. R.I.P in pieces, Sageman.
  • September 27 - AWA 2013 starts.
  • September 28 - The aforementioned 10th Anniversary 4chan panel takes place at AWA. As with previous cons. /jp/ changes its title to " /jp/ - Weaponized /a/ Home of ``Misunderstood Genuises ". /jp/ watches the 4chan panel on youtube, and this is ground zero for the shitstorm as the board got hijacked by /b/tards when moot mentioned it as “Weaponized /a/”.
  • September 29 - moot adds /con/ to discuss the convention. Does a meetup on Atlanta before the Panel starts and signs a /k/ommando’s Mosin Nagant.
  • September 30 - Newspost on the Panel. moot livestreams the panel for an hour, and later uploads the video to Youtube. Shut and Snacks were present alongside many original mods and friends of moot. He also jokes saying that /jp/ is the new /b/ which turns the board to shit for a while.
  • October 1 - TEN YEARS MOTHERFUCKERS. Also fgt hats are back, the American government shuts down, the Silk Road is closed, Terraria has a huge update and /v/ discovers Half-Life 3 is already trademarked and on the making.
  • October 2 - /b/ pulls a prank to convince Miley Cyrus fans that the singer had contracted AIDS.
  • October 6 - /sp/ flips the fuck out as an /trb/ general poster who has been stalking tripfag UTV since June reveals he has been discovered and has to leave the general. He subsequently releases a 97 page pdf detailing everything he ever thought or written about UTV. It includes notes, poems, artwork, and all posts by namefag UTV since July 1. UTV Archiver was later referenced as “The most autistic user in the history of 4chan”
  • October 8 - /con/ is removed.
  • October 22- The website known as 8chan, is created, they become sworn rivals of 4chan, and call them "halfchan", 8fags ripped off 4chan and then try to be "superior", this is how 8chan was born.
  • November 20 - All images, flashes and static files are now hosted on their own server, 4cdn.org, which will make loading speeds a little faster.
  • November 22 - The /vr/ sticky is updated to include the Sega Dreamcast as a retro console, though other sixth generation consoles such as the Xbox and PS2 are excluded.
  • November 25 - 4chan Pass goes on sale.
  • November 29 - moot announces a blog post explaining the rationale behind his MO.
  • November 30 - An anon livestreams his suicide attempt, posting a link on /b/. He sets his room on fire, but firefighters are seen pulling him out of safety.
  • December 2 - moot implements a new domain for images and .sfws, 4.cdn.org, a new strategy that has been implemented by other sites, saving data by reducing cookie and packet size. The new measure totals up to 43 terabytes of saved data per month. moot announces the update in his Tumblr via the news. He also submits his post to Hacker News where it reaches the top of the front page for a few hours, leading to a small technical Q&A in the comment section.
  • December 15 - With an ad blocker activated, ads are replaced with "Please support 4chan by disabling your ad blocker on *.4chan.org/*, purchasing a self-serve ad, or buying a 4chan Pass."
  • December 22 - 4chan passes go on sale. At the same time, /b/ has a successful raid for the first time in ages. An anon finds a network of school sites have the default username and passwords. He proceeds to post them on /b/ to which a group of anons deface the site with the usual: porn, and the words "nigger" and "faggot" as well as a link to a narcotic honey-pot. CP had also been reported to have been posted. Anons who didn't use a proxy should be expecting a visit from the partyvan. Screencaps available here.
  • December 23 - /k/ is flooded with mourning threads following the death of Mikhail Kalashnikov. Mods embed the song "Moscow Nights". The sticky stays up for over a week and gets several thousand replies.
  • December 25 - anus hats, Hanukkah edition.

2014

  • January - moot implements code upgrades that greatly fasten the site’s browsing speed.
  • January 5 - Site goes on an outage from 01:32 - 13:10 (EST) due to MySQL error. Boards are semi-functional, as in the board pages are frozen, but you can open threads and post, and also make new threads. People begin to make CP threads during this time.
  • January 10 - /a/, despite being one of the oldest boards and one of the most active, finally reaches the 100M GET, and it only took them a little more than 10 years.
  • January 18 - It is announced that "You can now add a search term to the end of a board URL to default to a catalog search for that term. Example: 4chan.org/a/waifu"
  • January 21 - moot’s startup, the one in charge of Canv.as and DrawQuest, finally closes after the venture is confirmed to be unprofitable. moot makes the news public on 4chan.
  • January 23 - A stickied thread on /s4s/ becomes the first thread in 4chan history to reach ten thousand replies. The thread, which was posted by a namefag called 'Getter Robo' with the text 'LETS BREAK THE REPLY RECORD' and a picture of said robot exclaiming 'UOOH!', is nearly impossible to view without crashing the computer. The OP of the post received ten thousand replies, doubling the previous record set by a namefag called 'eternal samefig' on the same board, who vowed to reply to his post until 4chan died. The thread dies on February 18.
  • January 31 - An anon finds it's possible to download the entire uncensored version of the South Park episode "201" (well-known for having the end speech bleeped as well as depictions of muhammad) from the Comedy Central servers and shares it with /b/, along with information on the special software needed to download it.
  • February - The abomination version of 4chan; Masterchan is created, where all the mentally sick people who are banned from 4chan and 8chan go, Masterchan is found on the dark web.
  • February 9 - moot modifies captchas so they only appear when you type something in the comment field because Google raises the difficulty of captchas as a punishment for sending too many unanswered requests. He also brings IDs back to /b/.
  • February 12 - moot makes a new blogpost, The Anonymity I know, and publicizes it on the news.
  • February 13 - moot adds /biz/ - Business & Finance in order to move the crescent cryptocurrency generals from /g/, and the free market and neo-classical posters from /pol/. He also makes a sticky on /g/: “take your shitty bitcoin threads here”.
  • February 14 - moot makes a Valentine's Day sticky on /soc/, like last year.
  • February 18 - [s4s] goes completely out of control after the aforementioned "Reply record" thread is un-stickied, resulting in a glitch in the system. This includes up to 26 pages being added one by one, resulting in threads linking to 404's, or 504 gateway errors, and multiple threads being made to "keep" the pages once the bug is fixed... only to be reverted later. The ongoing kek thread gets deleted as well.
  • February 23 - moot opens janitor applications. States that he will open them once every 1/1.5 years and that’s he’s feeling like doing a new Q&A. At the same, he adds IDs to /biz/, to curb the tripfag population.
  • February 25 - Start of the Crimean Crisis, which would eventually lead to the annexation of the Crimean peninsula by Vladimir Putin's Russia. On /pol/, threads about it devolve into a shitshow, with lots of WW3 doomsayers, people accusing each other of being Russian/EU shills and people waifufagging around prosecutor Natalia Poklonskaya.
  • February 26 - An exploit is discovered where pasting a large amount of text into the captcha field allows the poster to bypass it.
  • March 13 - 4chan goes on yet another outage where if one attempts to post, he will be redirected to a page saying "Posting temporarily disabled. Come back later!" moot makes a sticky on /biz/ stating you can now target /biz/ with self-serve ads. The page numbers bar is also added to the top of the page. "Settings" is organized into several categories which can be hidden; Quotes & Replying, Monitoring, Filters & Post Hiding, Navigation, Images & Media, and Miscellaneous. Brief descriptions of the options are added underneath. A new option, "Snippets in page title" is added, which allows you to show/hide post subjects or comment snippets in the page (tab) title.
  • March 25 - All hell breaks loose when it is announced that Facebook has purchased the gaming device Oculus Rift for 2 billion dollars. /v/ and other boards outrage, with /v/ getting the title, changed to "Where were you when gaming died?", embedded music with the song "Komm, süsser Tod", and a sticky.
  • April 1 - For April Fool's Day, captchas are substituted with fake Japanese character captchas. To get the actual captcha, you must scroll over the fake captcha.
  • April 2 - A new file type named "WebM" is introduced to /g/ and /jp/, with several stickies in the former. A few days later (April 6), it became available on all boards, with a new sticky on /g/ made by <hype>the Developer</hype> describing how to encode (convert) gifs/generic video files into vp8 webms. The sticky was linked to from the global red-text message and blog post (see below).
  • April 6 - The blotter and the blog are reintroduced, most likely because of all the new features/code changes moot wanted to implement this month. The first post to the blog was made regarding the decision to support webms.
  • April 7 - moot uses the blog to announce that discussion (text) boards will be frozen but not deleted, but /rs/, the fileshare board, will be deleted to focus on the image boards.
  • April 8 - 4chan raids omegle (or possibly shamchat, reports unclear), setting interests to tumblr and telling all users that their name is "dan".
  • April 18 - The /htmlnew/ board is created, with the title "/test/ - Testing" to preview upcoming CSS/html changes. Posting is only available for mods/admins.
  • April 19 - /htmlnew/ is removed and the CSS/html changes are implemented. In thread URLs, "res/" is renamed to "thread/", and subject/comment snippets are appended after the thread ID as a slug. The "src/" and "thumb/" directories are removed from images/thumbs.4chan.org and i/t.4cdn.org. Files now live at the board root on those subdomains. The board index now starts from "Page 1" instead of "Page 0". There is now an option on all pages to search for OPs. A drop-down menu is added beside every post, with the options "Report post", "Hide thread", "Image search »", "Download file", and "Filter selected text". There are also several minor cosmetic changes.
  • April 20 - Pages 11-15 are removed on /b/.
  • April 23 - An Australian manages to get admin access and starts posting as moot. He posts the location of FWG, a French /int/ tripfag, ip's of mods and janitors and the password to the moderator IRC channel. Subsequently, 4chan was frozen for about 6 hours.
  • May - /fk/ is removed.
  • May 11 - A sticky is posted on /v/ regarding a moderator who outed himself for a forum of an EA game. moot demands that everyone stops doxing him or else they will receive a ban.
  • June 27 - Homestuck generals are banned from /co/. "At this point, we are no longer allowing Homestuck General threads. They've long since become echo chambers for off-topic discussion and are a detriment to the board as a whole. Please do not create any more homestuck generals. Thank you." A Homestuck general is stickied on [s4s].
  • July 4 - Aftermath of speed running convention, original content is developed in the form of that autistic guy annoying a passive aggressive manchild. It also comes to light that a streamer was cheated on by his wife and her potato faced cuckold that goes by the stream name Stivitybobo on twitch; he continues to exhibit signs of his disability in the form of playing the victim. Stivy also got a pizza dinner delivered to his home, interrupting and prematurely ending his streamed speed run. /b/ and /pol/ also manage to falseflag Tumblr and start flinging shit at each other, eventually climaxing into the great Independence Day Invasion.
  • July 12 - The oldest non-sticky thread in 4chan history, a thread about a drawfag on /i/, finally dies after 978 days, almost two and a half years. It was overtaken a few months later by a different /i/ thread about a drawfag.
  • July 30 - The robot on /r9k/ is disabled, the reason being that "/r9k/ ceased to be "original content" years ago". The board quickly devolves into /b/2.0. A user on /pol/ makes a post saying "Art used to be something to cherish / Now literally anything could be art / This post is art.", which then was photographed off the screen and framed by another user who posted another reply in the thread with a photo of the framed quote. Later the that user created an auction on eBay for the framed photo which quickly rose to high prices, culminating in a price of $90,900 after which many news outlets picked up on the story, i.e. The Washington Post.
  • August 13 - The E-mail field is replaced with an "Options" field to sage, ect. And threads on /a/ and /v/ will now be accessible for a period of 48 hours after being pushed off of the board index
  • August 17 - /lit/ starts writing a book collectively that later came to be known as "The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra", the first book by 4chan and probably also the first written in anonymous collaboration online. Proceeds from the book on Amazon are donated to the Autism Research Center.
  • August 21 - A Ukraine General is created on /pol/, with overall pro-Putin sentiment.
  • August 31 - A guy on /b/ leaks several hundred celebrity nudes hacked off of iCloud. TMZ offers him over a million dollars for the rest (which he declined), and continues to post pictures and videos throughout the day. A thread on /b/ made by him has bump and image limits disabled until it reaches over 9,000 replies (Reached 10,111 replies) in a non-stickied thread, causing the entire site to lag. The event is dubbed both by 4channers and the media "The Fappening".
  • September 2 - A 17 year old kid on /out/ embarks on a 5500km walk from Perth, Western Australia to Sydney, New South Wales
  • September 16 - Despite being previously allowed, #gamergate (which had been ongoing for weeks) is suddenly banned and every post deleted, without explanation. Users riot and accuse an unspecified "rogue mod". In the wake of the crackdown, 4chan's "feedback" page is also removed from the website, moot's e-mail address disappears from all contact pages, and Germany allegedly gets a mass IP range ban (this was then discovered to be just a rumour with no basis, due to several German flags appearing on /int/).
  • September 18 - Sticky on /v/. moot declares GamerGate officially banned from the whole site because of Global Rule 4 (no doxxing). "Said threads are being deleted primarily because they violate our blanket "no personal information / raids / calls to invasion" rule. Spamming the reports system and creating multiple topics were also a factor, especially given /v/ is one of 4chan's fastest moving boards and has historically struggled with keeping topics limited to actual video games." Following the crackdown, a vast amount of complaining stirs up on /b/, with a good portion of threads speaking out against 4chan moderation and administration. Many of said threads say that users should simply leave on October 1st (4chan's 11th anniversary) and only return when (and if) moderation of 4chan returns to its original relaxed state. A 4chan clone, 8chan, gets popular for discussing Gamergate threads. Linking to it results in an auto-ban.
  • September 24 - /lit/ writes a sequel to the original Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra, titled The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra II - Miami, in just over one and a half days.
  • October 1 - The 17 year old kid from /out/ now titled Little Thor by the community passes the 1000km mark. /b/ also attempts Operation Timebomb v2 but fails. 8chan raids /b/. The raid lasts five minutes before it's pruned away due to /b/'s speed. Hilarity ensues. People complain on 8chan about their permanent bans from 4chan, which really makes no sense since they said the raid would've been their last visit to 4chan in the first point.
  • October 5 - A /b/tard presents proof that he has played Linkin Park's "In the End" nearly 65 thousand times, stating that he "liked the song." If the screencap is to be believed, "In the End" is the only song on the playlist.
  • October 7 - 8chan raids /b/ again, this time by regarding any post ending in 8 as a get. Somewhat more effective than the last raid.
  • October 12 - moot announces that he'll be at the Aizu-Wakamatsu train station to wave at the iconic webcam, which was followed for years in a /jp/ general; even if the webcam service was discontinued in March 2017, the beloved general is still running.
  • October 19 - Little Thor is a faggot and drops out after 1200km.
  • November 5 - A murderer who strangled his girlfriend and uploaded pictures of her corpse on 4chan is apprehended. Judging by the media coverage, being associated with 4chan trumps the fact that an innocent girl died.
  • November 9 - moot announces that the number of unique posters in a thread will now be listed, and that the thread watcher can now auto-watch and highlight threads based on custom filters.
  • November 12 - The admin of archive.heinessen.com, the main archiver for /mlp/, /fit/, /k/, and /x/ (among others) announces on /mlp/ that the site will close due to personal reasons. /mlp/ panicked as there was no other archiver that had archived /mlp/ from birth and many requested a torrent be provided. Some even offered to pay for the archive to continue while others asked to mail him a HDD to save full images. Other threads discussing this were made on /r9k/, /toy/, and /k/. In the end, /k/, /mlp/, and /r9k/ were made available for torrenting (/fit/ was given to other archives as well) while /x/, /int/, /an/, /toy/, and /gif/ were deleted.
  • November 14 - /b/ title is changed to "STOP to my /b/eat". A YouTube video gets embedded on the board page. The uploader changes its title to "go away 4chan" and disables the comments.
  • November 17 - /b/ is back to normal.
  • November 21 - moot makes a new blog post, saying that janitors now have the ability of request warns instead of bans. He also states that roughly 90% of the 4chan users are lurkers and only 10% of the 20 million monthly users actually posts. His suggestion that recommendation threads on /a/ are not ban-worthy but only deserve a warn causes a shitstorm in the board. He also illustrates some changes in the mobile version of the site.
  • November 23 - A new sticky on /co/ explicitly stating that "The posting of non-worksafe content under spoiler tags is not permitted, and will result in a ban. Furry content is also not permitted" causes furries in the board to protest in outrage.
  • December 4 - Asuka's Birthday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUamHEvVQy0 is embedded into every board along with Chen pictures and signs stating "No honk allowed". /a/ gets renamed to "USAKA" with the subtitle "USAKA IS LUUV USAKA IS LUUF". moot posts on /a/ sending the board into chaos, and he also makes a post stating "ayy lmao" in a BANE? thread on /pol/.
  • December 7 - The /pol/ocaust, AKA /pol/ Harbor. moot goes nuts and transforms /pol/ into a shitpost board - It starts with the addition of multiple wordfilters, e.g. "moot" becomes "the CEO of Troll, Inc.", and "cuck" becomes "cluck". More word filters are added as the day progresses. 4chan temporarily goes down for maintenance, and comes back a few hours later. Several threads are stickied - the first is a locked "FOR FREE" thread mocking janitors, and the second is a picture of moot getting fucked by Anita and Zoe. Captcha and flags are removed, and moot adds a global announcement urging people to go and test /pol/'s new captcha-less posting. Another sticky is added, this time saying "POST YFW THE CAPTCHA IS GONE". The post timer is later reduced to 15 seconds, and the global announcement is edited to say "Now with legacy timers!". The timer for creating threads is reduced to 1 minute. All posts are turned into dubs by adding an extra digit identical to the last digit at the end of the post number, which causes chaos as people are unable to link to previous posts. At the request of an Anon on [s4s], moderator swaglord stickies a thread that repeats the phrase "wew lad" over and over. Furry porn, guro, loli and ponies are posted with little retaliation from the mods, although some threads are deleted. The board goes apeshit as the users try to flee to /mlp/, /int/, [s4s], and other boards to no avail. After a couple of hours the "wew lad" and "POST YFW THE CAPTCHA IS GONE" stickies are removed, but the cuck sticky and janitor sticky remain. The audio from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPM6LKIaopk is embedded into the front page and the board is renamed The 8 Steps of Cuckolding with subtitle >she does it for fun. A feature is added which makes every post be preceded by "[trigger warning]", which is given a marquee animation soon after. The fortune function is added, and is later changed to say "Your privilege:" instead of "your fortune:" and "Cuck" instead of "Luck". People had been typing "mo“ot ## Ad“min ⌘" in the subject field to impersonate moot, so the subject field is renamed "mo“ot ## Ad“min ⌘" as a joke. Two threads are stickied; one is unicode art of an anime girl, the other is a sticky request. They are both locked and unstickied later on. Many believe these happenings mean moot is going to delete /pol/. Antisemitic cartoonist Ben Garrison made a cartoon threatening moot prior to this happening, which referred to moot as "the CEO of Troll, Inc." (which is what the word filter is referencing). The cartoon was deleted shortly after.
  • December 8 - ReCAPTCHA 2 is implemented, replacing the CAPTCHA box with a button that says "I'm not a robot". Publishers breathe a sigh of relief as they no longer have to worry about the word nigger getting into their books. moot posts on /b/ for the first time in half a decade, and publicly fires a janitor. Screencap: https://i.imgur.com/z5lfv0Q.png
  • December 10 - /pol/'s 39999999 GET, containing a naruto page edited to be a dubs pic, is stickied & locked, while the 40M GET, simply consisting of "HITLER WAS RIGHT!", happens in a GET thread and quickly goes 404. /pol/'s title is changed back to "/pol/ - Politically Incorrect", and the embedded audio is removed, but the stickies and the other effects still remain. [s4s]'s font is changed to Comic Sans.
  • December 11 - IDs are removed and dubs return on /b/. /b/ and /pol/ both get a sticky that says "I AM A ROBOT" along with music embedded that says the same thing, to parody the new captcha system. /b/ also gets the captcha removed and old post timers restored like /pol, and is flooded by a spambot whose owner is Bui, a /vp/ tripfag & ban evader known for spamming Goodra porn threads.
  • December 12 - /pol/ is given IDs when a /b/ user requests moot to bring back IDs, and moot says the user didn't specify which board.
  • December 13 - moot has a lengthy Q&A session in a thread on /pol/, dispelling rumors about him selling 4chan, deleting /pol/ and him being a cuck, along with several other topics. IDs on /pol/ are different for every post, regardless of poster's IP, thanks to a user suggestion. Two threads are stickied on /pol/ - one asking if newpol stands with (((Our Greatest Ally))), the other stating "this is nice board".
  • December 15 - Geolocation flags are added on /pol/.
  • December 31 - 4chan and Tumblr raid each other... Through Omegle. Using the "4chan" interest always results in being paired with a 4chan/8chan spammer, a Tumblr spammer, or a Tumblr user claiming to be a spy (sometimes a 4chan/8chan user pretending to be such a person).

2015

  • January 2-3 - After a day of maintenance-induced sitewide shutdowns and unstable browsing, Captcha on /b/ and /pol/ is back and bump limit on the former is changed back to 500. Thumbnails are broken for several hours after the update. A new board index for archived threads is quietly rolled out, accessible by going to boards.4chan.org/boardname/archive
  • January 6 - Substitute banners are rolled out, visible by those who use ad-blockers. The banners read: "Please support 4chan by disabling your ad blocker on *.4chan*.org/*, purchasing a self-serve ad, or buying a 4chan Pass." While this same message has been displayed previously, the substitute banners now occupy space as if they were the same size as banner ads, drawing more attention. They actually don't display while using 4chan Pass and blocking ads. A new link next to the catalog link is also rolled out to access board archives, previously only accessible by visiting boards.4chan.org/boardname/archive
  • January 8 - /pol/ returns to normal - wordfilters, trigger warnings, shitpost stickies, and fake dubs are removed, and the "Welcome to /pol/" sticky is reinstated. However, geolocation flags and board-wide IDs remain.
  • January 18 - A 4chan janitor creates a board on 8chan and starts leaking things. He "confirms" his identity by linking to pics hosted on the secret janitor board, /j/. moot in response announces in a new blog post that janitors are now required to sign a contract that binds them legally and prevents them from leaking any kind of info.
  • January 20 - The site is frozen for 4 hours and 46 minutes.
  • January 21 - Causing what will be remembered as the biggest shitstorm to ever flood 4chan, at 11:00 AM EST moot officially announces his retirement from the role of 4chan's acting administrator. "[...] as today I'm retiring as 4chan's administrator. From a user's perspective, nothing should change. A few senior volunteers—including 4chan's lead developer, managing moderator, and server administrator—have stepped up to ensure a smooth transition over the coming weeks."
  • January 22 - /qa/, a board dedicated to making questions during moot's announced last livestream Q&A, is added.
  • January 23 - At 2PM EST, moot has a livestream session that lasts eight hours. Twelve stickies in /qa/ are maxed out. He ends the Q&A with a misquote from Cowboy Bebop: "See you later, space cowboy". /a/ is renamed to "See you, sp/a/ce cowboy." with the subtitle "Bang.", and this is embedded in its front page.
  • January 26 - /a/ returns to its normal state. moot's final Q&A is still embedded as an announcement site-wide. /qa/ is frozen so a wave of shitposts can get deleted (and presumably, a full-time team of mods and janitors are assigned).
  • January 27 - After fears that it was en route to getting deleted, /qa/ is unfrozen. Based on a unilateral declaration by it's users, /qa/ is now a permanent metaboard dedicated to discussion on the decade-long (and counting) legacy of 4chan. A similar thread was previously created that discussed the possibility of /qa/ becoming a U.N. of sorts for the boards.
  • January 29 - Webms with sound are on /wsg/ and /gif/ (unmute to listen). First sound webm to be uploaded is a 10-second loop of Bane's "for you" clip from The Dark Knight Rises. A poorly-dubbed version of said clip is soon embedded and autoplayed on the same thread. Moderator swaglord embeds the entire /wsg/ thread into a /tv/ baneposting thread, effectively creating a "portal" from /tv/ to /wsg/ through which users can post. On /i/, a thread about a drawfag dies a few months after becoming the oldest non-sticky thread in 4chan history, at 1106 days. It would be overtaken a few months later by another /i/ thread.
  • January 30 - ISIS comes to /mlp/ and threatens to kill a rainbow dash plushie if trips aren't achieved in the thread. Trips are gotten relatively quickly, while more trips are garnered to kill the terrorists and their families. After this /s4s/ joined the fight, making /s4s/-tan the leader of /mlp/ with quads and permanently banishing the terrorists with quints.
  • February 1 - A superbowl ad shows the main cast of MLP in Colts fan gear for two seconds. /sp/ has a meltdown and /mlp/ has a good time.
  • February 3 - A Spurdo Spärde thread is stickied on /int/ by moderator swaglord, who then shows his mod powers for a while (including unsticking and resticking said thread) before the thread finally dies shortly before reaching 2000 replies.
  • February 5 - /v/ gets spammed with "find a flaw" for a few hours or so. /mlp/ gets sad after a known writefag gets terminal leukemia.
  • February 11-12 - Hilarity ensues as NBC airs "Intimidation Game", a Law & Order SVU episode that focuses on Gamergate and chan culture. Notable flubs include improper use of image macros, old or irrelevant video game jokes (a man shouts "LEVEL COMPLETED" while punching a woman, Ice-T complains about campers, and "I read on Kotaku that it's better than Civ 5 with the Brave New World expansion pack"), and redchanit, a fake website and bastardized version of Reddit and a chan board. Threads pop up on both /tv/ and /v/ the night of and the day after. Actual Redchanit is created as a board on 8chan (http://redchan.it redirects there).
  • February 15 - 4chan experiences database and php issues. Most boards' titles change to default "Yotsuba Image Board". 4chan Pass login is broken.
  • February 19 - Flags are removed from /pol/, only to be returned later that day. ID's on /pol/ are changed to be thread-specific.
  • February 22 - 600M GET is attempted on /b/, and achieved by a picture saying "I AM IRONMAN!" with the thread comment being "u little stupid ass bitch i aint fuckin with you". However, with /b/ experiencing heavy flooding due to many users trying for the GET, the thread is pushed off the board instantly with 0 replies. It is known as a shit GET. An 8chan board, /4get/, was created on the 23rd of February with the goal of stealing this GET, but it failed to do so.
  • February 27 - Leonard Nimoy dies. Sad music is embedded on /tv/. A thread is stickied, and after a couple of hours a second thread dedicated to shitposting is stickied by moderator swaglord, who also embeds the Battlestar Galactica main theme in said thread.
  • February 28 - Janitor applications are opened for 48 hours.
  • March 3 - 4chan is down at around CST 4 am. Some boards appear empty due to an unknown error. After approximately 4 hours, service returns, with boards that appeared empty having their previous content restored.
  • March 5 - /co/ reaches their 70M GET. 8chan's /sp/, in conjunction with /4get/ steal the GET with the comment "claiming this GET for the 8cháñ army" and a picture of Wade Davis. It is instantly deleted with 0 replies before archive.moe could save it and the user banned for breaking Rule 4. /co/'s 69999999 GET is also stolen by 8chan's /4get/ and is archived by archived.moe before being deleted.
  • March 7 - Posting is down for a half hour or so for an unknown reason.
  • March 10 - Shitposting on /pol/ hits an all-time high through speculations of a "World War 3" because of NATO drills. Putin's sudden disappearance, earlier, allowed for shitposting to also skyrocket. Happening threads are posted on a constant basis. /pol/ is still shitposting about what may happen next.
  • March 19 - Part two of the Death Grips album The Powers That B, titled Jenny Death, is leaked. /mu/ is flooded with Jenny Death threads, over 45 were present at one point.
  • March 26 - A thread in /tv/ pertaining to a plane crash that has many coincidences with the baneposting fad is stickied. In less than 8 hours it gets over 6000 replies and over 1600 images by the time it is de-sticked, breaking the record for largest single thread on /tv/. The final images were 2 enlarged spurdo photos posted by moderator swaglord. A parody of All-Star is also embedded into the thread (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9994nv8BcU), prompting massive amounts of praise to the mods.
  • April 1 - A robot from /r9k/ starts a ten day auction on eBay for a folder containing over 1200 rare Pepe pictures downloaded from the board over the course of a year, which takes off much like the "This post is art" one from /pol/. For April Fool's Day, Sticky (a Clippy parody) is added. It is a duplicate of 4chan's 2008 April Fools prank.
  • April 3 - The eBay Pepe folder achieves a highest bid of $99,166 USD from 126 bids, and is then taken down by eBay.
  • April 4 - Default name on /mlp/ is changed to "=" as a reference to the premiere of Season 5 of MLP:FiM
  • April 8 - A robot registers a site to sell rare pepes.. There is also an entire pepe booru.
  • April 10 - /vg/'s 100M GET is stolen by 8chan's /undina/, mods immediately delete the thread.
  • April 11 - The default name on /mlp/ is back to normal.
  • April 14 - Janitor acceptance emails are sent for those who applied in Late February/Early March.
  • April 20 - /tv/'s 55555555 GET is taken by GoT, mods sticky the thread.
  • April 22 - /qa/'s 100000 GET is "wew lad".
  • April 29 - /pol/'s 44444444 GET is stolen by 8chan's /imperfectsatan/, mods immediately delete the thread.
  • May 1 - /mu/'s 55555555 GET successfully stays in their hands, despite 55555554 and 55555556 both taken by attempts by 8chan's /sp/.
  • May 9 - At approximately 4:30 AM CST, 4chan goes down unexpectedly.
  • June 7 - Almost all OP files and most files across all boards are hit by 404's and dont open.
  • June 10 - /z/ is removed, along with its "Why am I getting "OH NO THE BOARD IS GONE"?" section in the FAQ.
  • June 11 (appx.) - /i/ old, Java-based drawing applet ShiPainter is replaced by a new, JavaScript-based one.
  • June 16 - Donald Trump officially launches his 2016 presidential campaign. In his first speech as a candidate, he claimed Mexico was sending rapists and drug dealers to the US, besides promising to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it. On /pol/, reception to his announcement was lukewarm at first, with some anons agreeing with his stance on Mexico, but overall sentiment favoring candidate Rand Paul. A few days later, the first Trump general was created, but it did not reach bump limit.
  • June 21 - An option is added to use the old (text-based) captcha instead of the newer "one click"/picture selection one. No longer do users have to select 3 "sandwiches" (hamburgers) in order to make a post.
  • June 24 - /v/'s 300000000 GET is "Splatoon is new meme." The OP gets banned and stickied, inkling music plays and /v/ shits its brix with over 5100 replies.
  • July 12 - Nintendo president Satoru Iwata dies. Multiple threads are stickied on /v/, with at least one thread reaching over 800 replies in less than 10 minutes.
  • July 20 - /vg/'s [110000000 GET] is a post in the Katawa Shoujo General saying: "I would just like to point out that best girl is whoever is your favorite, because they're all best girl , but Akira is bestest girl."
  • July 25 - A "Hide recursively" option is added to the drop down menu. It hide the selected post and all posts replying to it.
  • July 26 - The archived textboards are removed.
  • July 29 - /soc/'s 22222222 GET is stolen by 8chan's /imperfectsatan/, mods immediately delete the thread.
  • August 16 - /tv/'s 60000000 GET, referencing the BANE meme, is deleted by the moderation team for unknown reasons. A shitstorm followed immediately with people being upset with the mods/janitors.
  • August 20 - /pol/'s 50000000 GET is "FOR NIPPON". Immense butthurt commences.
  • August 21 - A poster on /b/ creates a thread, providing pictures of murdered women with a timestamp, he claims responsibility for their murders and explains that if anons guess the victims names, he will reveal the location of where he hid a body in 1999. Madness ensues and the thread is soon deleted.
  • August 22 - /x/ creates a thread with the intention of catching the alleged /b/ killer, anons quickly compile information, and eventually discover the identities of one of the victims while others report their findings to the FBI.
  • August 25 - The efforts of /x/ to catch the serial killer are recognized by a famous Latin American youtuber called DrossRotzank who proceeds to post a video about the events(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Erf8CFy93Y) this results in a huge influx of newfags invading /x/ to "help" solve the cold case, much frustration is had, but the investigation continues.
  • August 27 - Some anons decide to make a tumblr account where they recolor Steven Universe characters into white and blond people, successfully causing anal annihilation among tumblr.
  • September 2 - Users are unable to upload images. A message located below the news-feed tells users "Image posting is temporarily unavailable due to a hardware issue. Please wait warmly" with an option to dismiss the message located at the end.
  • September 21 - 4chan is "bought" by Hiroyuki Nishimura, the founder of 2channel. Anxious threads on both 4chan and 2ch discuss the possibility of Nishimura scamming the former for a profit as some claim he once did with the latter.
  • September 22 - Hiroyuki Nishimura (posting as hiroyuki ## Admin) hosts his first Q&A on the /qa/ board. 12,850 posts are made across five "Question" threads. Hiroyuki, posting answers in a separate "Answer" thread, spends 4 hours answering around 200 replies that were all submitted in the first two minutes of the first thread being up. He (hilariously) answered every single post, including troll-posts, shitposts, and repeated questions, seriously and with broken English. Users of 4chan were highly entertained by his 'Engrish.' He would later go on to accidentally post several answers on /sp/, and then abandon the Q&A to post on /a/. Due to his weak grasp on English and 4chan culture, he was seen as innocent and naive, with many posters believing this to be cute and endearing. Nine hours after the Q&A began, the site begins to break, and then completely freezes. It remains down for about six hours.
  • September 23 - Anons agree to call their new overlord simply hiro or Hiroyuki. Hiroyuki changes his Twitter avatar to his shota equivalent. /pol/ affectionately names Hiroyuki g00k, because it sounded like moot.
  • September 28 - One of /tg/'s worst-ever tripfags, virtualoptim, is banned for praising FATAL.
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 12th birthday. /aco/ - Adult Cartoons is added. An /r9k/ user shoots up a school in Oregon, killing 13 people and injuring 20 others. /d/ goes through a mi/d/life crisis, as the ban on Western art is enforced. /d/eviants discuss this in /mlp/, who acts as a safehaven (because /d/-tan and /mlp/-tan are dating). Mods keep deleting Winterball threads. On /pol/, a German anon named Comfybro creates the first Syria general, to discus the Syrian Civil War mainly from a pro-Assad/pro-Russia viewpoint.
  • October 7 - Hiroyuki changes the homepage: It is now displaying a photograph of the "Atlantis" spaceshuttle he took with 4chan's logo above it. After long periods of downtime, archive.moe displays a "410 - Gone" error. It died the same day.
  • October 9 - Janitor applications are re-opened, and the requirement to send proof of identification is dropped. Tripfag Andromeda !!j9XuANAxf9x confesses to being a paid EA shill in participation with TORtanic (The Old Republic hype-train disappointment?).
  • October 13 - /jp/ gets [sjis] tags, allowing SJIS art to be posted.
  • October 24 - The robot on /r9k/ is enabled again.
  • October 29 - A global message is added: "You might like it." A video link is added, which leads to a documentary titled "The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz."
  • October 30 - In a thread on /qa/, Hiroyuki says that a /his/tory board will be made "by weekend".
  • October 31 - 4chan gets 2spooky. A site-wide CSS hack changes makes the entire site use a Halloween-ish theme, with a dark blue background and orange text and a random GIF of a skeleton in the corner. This video is stickied on /b/, with the message "Happy Halloween /b/". Wordfilters are added site-wide (except on [s4s] and /b/) as well, changing smh to baka, tbh to desu, fam to sempai (later becomes changed to senpai), fams to senpaitachi, cuck to kek and SJW to SPOOKY SCARY SKELETON. /v/ successfully raids Reddit's r/agario by adding random mods. /his/ - History & Humanities is finally added.
  • November 1 - 4chan's theme returns to normal. The wordfilter for SJW is removed, but the rest remain.
  • November 5 - The homepage gets changed again; this time, the Atlantis banner features a Guy Fawkes mask, in reference to the "hacker" group Anonymous and/or Guy Fawkes Day. The global message with the Aaron Swartz video is changed to say "You anon might like it more." It also includes a link to this documentary from Anonymous Official.
  • November 6 - An anon on /qa/ complains about the Guy Fawkes Mask added to the home page, saying "Next it will be some shit like Longcat or another 2007 tier meme." Hiroyuki answers his request. Janitor acceptance emails get sent out.
  • November 7 - /trash/ (Off-topic) is added. Off-topic threads from other boards will be moved here, but other than that it's basically /b/ with ponies and avatars allowed, but with no loli or shota. Forced anonymity is enabled from the beginning.
  • November 9 - Hiroyuki makes a thread on /trash/ discussing possible limitations to add on the board, but no changes are made. The thread is archived at http://desuarchive.org/trash/thread/50909
  • November 12 - /asp/ is renamed "Alternative Sports & Wrestling". Hiroyuki makes a sticky on /sp/ stating that wrestling and WWE threads should be made on /asp/ from now on.
  • November 14 - /news/ - Current news is added, though posting is disabled, being revived as a SFW board. OPs should require news links that aren't older than 48 hours, as stated in the first sticky.
  • November 22 - /lit/ releases the third Legacy of Totalitarianism In a Tundra book, titled "The Legacy of Totalitarinism in a Tundra 3 - Tokyo Drift."
  • November 26 - /vg/ reaches its 123456789th GET which is taken by /4ccg/, demanding BorisxKeksandra porn where Boris is buttfucking Keksandra and saying "This is how I made /mlp/ win Summer you know".
  • November 27 - The stickies in /news/ have been deleted and were replaced with another generic sticky, stating the board is a text board, although it is in imageboard format. The "File" field in the submission box has been removed. Additionally, the rules page was updated with /news/' rules. The board hasn't been opened yet.
  • November 28 - Posting is enabled on /news/. OP images are allowed a few hours later. The default name on /mlp/ is changed to "=" again for the Season 5 Finale.
  • November 30 - After his lulzy debate performances, Trump overtakes Rand Paul as the favored candidate among /pol/acks. From this day on, a Trump general is posted daily on the board, reaching bump limit every time.
  • December 12- Masterchan starts advertising itself to 4chan and 8chan, growing in number. Moderators banned Masterchan users from both sites once noticed.
  • December 15 - Wordfilter for cuck is removed. CUCK (in all caps) is still filtered "as an heritage" (sic).
  • December 16 - The global message changes to "It's getting cold, isn't it?"
  • December 20 - /wsr/ - Worksafe Requests is added.
  • December 23 - Some boards go down and posting is disabled for hours (example).
  • December 25 - A /b/tard had leaked the info on a YouTuber named "NeuroSoup", who is a minor Internet Celebrity with a 100,000 user fanbase, that the YouTuber was a psycho rapist, who tortured an innocent man almost to death, anons started leaking the info allover her channel, hoping to smear her name across the internet. (You can see the police report here: (Warning; GRAPHIC descriptions) http://www.freeleonardpickard.org/04-04-07-krystal-cole-psi.pdf#page=4.
  • December 27 - The front page layout is changed for the first time in 8 years, with the Popular Threads section now resembling the board catalogs, the Recent Images and Latest Posts sections removed, and the video game boards now having their own section.
  • December 28 - 4chan ralleys up and raids a website called e-chat.co, mostly the #SEXCHAT and #ROLEPLAY chat, the members escape to other parts of the website. A Lemmy thread on /mu/ about how he lived so long despite chain-smoking, drugs, and alcohol gets a cursed reply: "I think hell be fine". Just under nine hours later, Lemmy's death is announced, two days after discovering he had terminal prostate cancer. The thread is stickied, receiving over 6000 posts, and the anon who made the reply drowns in (You)'s.
  • December 29 - 4chan raids e-chat again along with 7chan, 8chan and RaidForums. The entire website is spammed until it lags and members are forced to move to another chat website, Spreet. The next morning e-chat is down, most likely from a DDOS attack.

2016

  • January 1 - In reference to The End of Evangelion (which takes place on New Years Day 2016), /a/'s theme is forced to Tomorrow, Komm, süsser Tod is embedded and glowing crosses come up from the bottom of the screen (script). /pol/ fears for John Oliver's death as the current year becomes 2016. They celebrate the new year through 'IT'S THE CURRENT YEAR' shitposting. Hiro changes the global message to "I wish you anon a Happy New Year."
  • January 2 - 4chan /b/ gathers up together and plots a huge raid on 9gag, in the Tinychat room: http://tinychat.com/op9fag 4chan raids the fuck out of 9gag with gore, scat, weird porn, furries, ext. The screams of 12-year-old autists could be heard everywhere...
  • January 3 - /pol/ gets its 60000000 gorillionth post, only five words, "We will all feel the Bern" users everywhere outraged. However, the 59999999 is believed to be a (((trump))) post.
  • January 7 - /r9k/ gets its 25555555 post, "He´s dead jon", 5 minutes later the thread was deleted by the faggot mod in charge. Also /lit/ publishes it's first collective shitpost, "Hypersphere." It's uh, an epic for the ages.
  • January 8 - A YouTuber Keemstar, who runs the channel Drama Alert, makes a video saying how a Twitch Streamer rsgloryandgold, whose name is Tony, was a pedophile. People start telling the poor guy to kill himself and called him a Pedophile, ect. The video turns out to be a lie.
  • January 9 - A post on 4chan is made about the whole situation between Keem and Tony, /b/ is outraged, and supports Tony while raiding/doxxing Keem (Kind of ironic on how someone who runs a channel about drama on the Internet has drama blow up in his face) kek
  • January 11 - /mu/ has a stickied thread and the audio of Space Oddity embedded to mourn the death of David Bowie.
  • January 17 - Masterchan starts spamming 4chan and 8chan (Consisting mainly of /b/tards, a couple of anons from /g/ and /k/ and /pol/) to come and join their chan, after the 2 websites refuse, Masterchan starts raiding 4chan and 8chan very violently, specifically /b/ and to little success. After a good deal of getting slapped around by management on both sites, they stop.
  • January 19 - The global message is still unchanged. Hiro asks if he should change it. Someone suggests he should change it to Sundance. Hiro does it, of course. There is now a link to the Sundance Film Festival being broadcast all over 4chan, although he formats it incorrectly on the first try.
  • January 23 - /w/'s image limit is increased from 150 to 250.
  • January 30 - The in-thread image cooldown on /c/ and /cm/ is reduced from 60 to 30 seconds.
  • February 2 - /b/ gets Satan³ 666666666. The GET was Pokeporn of ORAS May, which additionally made /vp/ shit brix. Source
  • February 13 - Caco makes a group-chat on FaceBook for /b/, which is a start of a small community of /b/tards. (Room Invite Link[not a virus]): )
  • February 14 - Several anons from 4chan and 8chan (Consisting mainly of /b/tards, /pol/acks and a few guys from /k/ and /g/ too) form up and raid Tumblr on valentines day, dubbed the Valentine's Day Massacre. The reaction from Tumblr's userbase was briefly noticeable, even on places like Youtube. Also, the first archived instance of the Final Fantasy Valentine Day Poster, where Vaan from Final Fantasy 15 stares are NPC couples. The same set of images are posted to the thread at around 19:00 UTC.
  • February 15 - In attempt to protest against the current state of /b/, a thread on the board is created to exceed the bump limit of 300 posts, by rallying up enough /b/tards to post in the thread after the reply count had reached 300 posts, to bring it to 500 posts. The thread reached nearly 800 posts before death and was revered as the first collaborative win on /b/ in a long while.
  • February 16 - /vr/'s 3000000 GET is claimed by a [s4s] namefig posting doge. Awoo!
  • February 18 - A mod accidentally stickies an off-topic NSFW thread on /v/, but quickly realizes their mistake and deletes it.
  • February 23 - /tv/ gets visited by porn star and maker DickBush, after Brazzers published a meme porn teaser. Mods sticky the thread.
  • February 26 - The leaked Pokémon games Sun and Moon get announced. /vp/ gets two stickies, a hype thread and a confirmation sticky.
  • March 2 - Notch visits /v/ for a small Q&A. It's confirmed on twitter.
  • March 3 - Some downtime happens. Hiro tells anons through the global messaging system to wait warmly.
  • March 7 - moot is now hired by Google. An apparent Google employee also announced it two days ago on /g/. The reactions were mixed. Some say moot became a hypocrite, others were happy that he moved on. A number of changes are made to 4chan, in particular to uploads. Maximum .webm durations of 120 seconds are applied to all boards, except /gif/ and /wsg/, where it's capped at 300 seconds. /gif/ and /wsg/ also receive sound for their webms. Minimum image dimensions are added to /hc/ (500x500), /hr/ (1000x1000), /s/ (500x500), /w/ (480x600) and /wg/ (480x600). /news/ is made a text-only board.
  • March 18 - The much-reviled Gawker is forced to pay $115 million to Hulk Hogan for leaking his sex tape. Anons around 4chan rejoice over the death of Gawker.
  • March 20 - The global message is changed to tell anons to go to /news/ if they want news.
  • March 22 - A number of changes are made to 4chan. Forced anon is enabled on /b/, /soc/ and /trash/, killing namefags and tripfags on these boards. All /vg/ threads now require a subject. An oekaki function is added to /i/.
  • March 24 - Cirno gets the 33333 GET on /news/. The image features a blue CNN logo left to her. Under them is the text "The Worldwide Leader in News Strength!" A sequel to the well-known anime FLCL is announced, being co-made by Adult Swim. Most of /a/ becomes up in arms about it, and a sticky about it gets over 4000 replies.
  • March 28 - /mlp/ mod goes beserk for a short-lived Scruffening 2.0. Board is cut down to 6 pages. A new sticky appears shortly after, found here. Shitposting ensues.
  • March 29 - /fa/ gets the 11111111 GET.
  • March 30 - [s4s] is "raided" by a Spanish chan (Hispachan?), thinking they were somehow causing damage to the board and 4chan as a whole. It was entirely ineffectual and did nothing but liven up the normally drab and shit filled halls of 4chan's most EBIN board.
  • March 31 - Underage normies spamming Spiderman and Rick Grimes got successfully rekt'd in /b/'s loli thread with the help of mods for the first time since /l/. /b/ raids 7cups causing the anti-bullying site to put a notice on the site warning of so-called "raiders".
  • Late March - The anonymous raiders from the tumblr Valentine's day incident recruit people from /pol/ to shortly raid Anonymous' IRC chat and successfully shut down their #OpTrump temporarily and the rest of the IRC in the process. Anons from /g/ laugh at Anonymous for their technical retardation. Many lulz are had as well as reporting the IRC to the FBI.
  • April 1 - For April Fool's Day, the theme of the site is changed to resemble Google's "material design" (A joke on moot's recent employment at Google, and the rumor he's been slated to do work on improving Google+). Image thumbnails are cropped to fit inside a circle like Android contact photos. Users are also given randomly generated names such as "Sergio Blackwell," Karla Goodwin" or "Alberto Barbossa" which override custom names or tripcodes, but do not remain consistent between posts. The global message changes to "There is no anonymous." A website-wide hunt for board relevant names ensued, with /v/ practically ceasing to function for the whole day while users attempted to post as "Anthony Burch", an infamous video-game writer; however even after hours upon hours of combined shitposting, the website went back to normal and in the end no user managed to draw the lucky lot. Notable names pulled include Christopher Poole, Annie Frank, Christian Chan, Maggie and Homer Simpson, Sheldon Cooper, Ronald Macdonald, Jack Bauer, Nathan Drake, George Washington, Jennifer Lawrance and Michael Jordan.
  • April 3 - Janitor applications open yet again for ~48 hours.
  • April 4 - /pol/ gets Microsoft's AI chatbot "Tay" shut down after teaching it to "tweet hateful and racist messages," as mentioned by TIME magazine.
  • April 5 - /pol/'s 70000000 GET is "Geert cant have this; the spics will pay for the wall" in a response to a Mexican thread OP saying "Oh, and we are not paying for the wall." The janitor applications are now closed. In addition, Deakin, member of the band Animal Collective, visits /mu/. Six years ago, he'd recieved funding on Kickstarter for a solo album, and many assumed he took the cash and ran. Today, backers started receiving physical copies and Deakin announced the album would launch next week. It leaks, as always, and recieves universal praise from /mu/ (in part with universal bashing of the other members of Deak's band, regarding their last disappointing album). Deakin sees this and mentions on a forum that he feels bad people are bantzing his friends (indirectly mentioning /mu/). People instantly begin apologizing and the shitposting ceases. He posts a couple times, gets an apology card from /mu/ and mentions he might do an AMA someday.
  • April 6 - Another GET party for Cirno! This time on /mlp/, claiming both 26999999 and 27000000.
  • April 24 - Hiro, for some bizarre reason, advertises the sixth season premiere of Game of Thrones in the global message: "Winter is Coming April 24, at 9 p.m. Eastern time"
  • April 27 - /film/ - Film & Movies is briefly added. It's deleted a few hours later. /qst/ - Quests is also added to offload quest threads from /tg/. Uniquely, it has text formatting such as italics and text color available, along with dice rolling and the oekaki applet. Mods have a field day, per usual.
  • April 29 - Two /trash/ generals get into a shitflinging fest (Steven Universe General and The Loud House General). I have no idea what it was about, but it seemed stupid and funny enough to take note of.
  • May 3 - A thread on /b/ is created to find a replacement for the word 'kek'. Each post with dubs gets to select one letter in the new, 5-letter word replacement for the word 'kek'. The thread generated the word '卍h†卐╠þ', which upon inspection from a screen reader appears to be pronounced "Manjithorn". This has been adapted as its original and official pronunciation.
  • May 5 - /b/ stages a raid on Pepsi after Judy (an anthropomorphic rabbit from the furry tract Zootopia), wins a hashtag related contest. They proceed to spam the everloving shit out of Pepsi's twitter account with R34 content lewdly censored with various Pepsi related iconography (penises replaced with Pepsi bottles, anuses replaced with the circular Pepsi logo, and various others).
  • May 10 - Cirno claims 8999999 and 9000000 on /cgl/. Mods sticky a Sun/Moon announcement thread on /vp/.
  • May 19 - Another GET claimed by the Cirno scriptfag, this time it's /k/'s 30000000. fgts, Bui's second archive, goes down, the only one to ever take on the task of archiving /b/ in full (full images and text). The message on the site claims it's because his provider took it off for not deleting CP fast enough, and there were no backups. He also did it for free.
  • May 21 - A sticky appears on /b/ with a blinking GO OUTSIDE text and embedded music. The addition of a blink class to 4chan's global CSS has the unintended consequence of making the whole page blink for the users of the popular 4chan X extension on the Chrome browser.
  • May 30 - Hiro visits /qa/ and speaks about 4chan's profitability. He says it isn't, but thinks an interesting 4chan is better than a profitable one. Link here.
  • May 31 - A developer on /g/ gets his hands on a Microsoft Hololense. It's pretty neato.
  • June 3 - /r9k/ takes a tour of 4chan as a group and gathers "souvenirs" from other boards, listed here.
  • June 4 - A /pol/ user's Chrome extension (one that highlights "Jew" names anywhere for easy spotting of their nefarious plans) is pulled without reason by Jewoogle after complaints from various Jews who's feefees were doing a little crummy that day.
  • June 6 - While you were having a fap, /pol/ helped the Russian military bomb ISIS. For the third time. (Strikes 1 and 2 are here, couldn't find a cap for the third). Here's an article from some shitty Buzzfeed clone about it.
  • June 7 - Hiro decides to browse /v/ and casually give the mods an anal raping of a lifetime by complete accident.
  • June 8 - Hiro makes a sticky on /v/ asking for suggestions on new rules. In less than an hour it reaches over 3000 replies. A B S O L U T E M A D M A N
  • June 10 - Gordie Howe dies and /sp/ gets a sticky for anons to drop an F in. Elsewhere, an American makes a thread mocking Johan Cruyff, who didn't get a death sticky and has haunted the stickies since his death. For once, the /sp/ mods become based, publicly banning the OP and stickying the thread.
  • June 11 - Russian users are rangebanned after the site freezes for about an hour and a half. The ban is announced on the 4chan Twitter account although it doesn't mention which country was banned. Various /pol/ users paid their respects in a Russian politics thread which was emptied after the ban. A mod on /int/ said they are working on fixing it. UPDATE: And we're back baby. Also June 11 - A new homepage image.
  • June 19 - /pol/s 77777777th GET is gotten. Praise kek!
  • June 21 - 4chan opens a banner contest with the reward of 4chan passes. Banners will replace self-serve ads in some cases. An archived list of the banner contests is available below.
  • June 21 to 23 - Several boards (/pol/, /b/, /r9k/, /lgbt/, /s4s/, /po/) and chans (4chan, 8chan, 2ch.hk, Ylilauta and Krautchan) join in together to raid an official youtube video and manage to dominate the comments and fabricate many accounts, eventually drawing in loads of memelord normalfags through the sheer amount of people involved in shitposting and causing youtube to remove the heart from their logo and shut down the comments. The video eventually became one of the top 100 most disliked videos on youtube.
  • June 23 - A rolling /pol/ sticky about the UK referendum to leave the EU (Brexit) shatters the record for the most posts in a single thread in 4chan history, crushing the previous record set by [s4s] in early 2014 by nearly twenty thousand posts. The sticky received 58281 replies over the course of 23 hours. The archived thread is so large that it actually can't be opened in its entirety, since 4plebs times out requests after sixty seconds. 16230 images were also posted in the thread.
  • June 27 - Voting for the banner contest begins after submissions for /3/, /gd/, /i/, /n/ and /po/ are sent through.
  • July 3 - Threads appear on /pol/ and /b/ about a raid on Tumblr, shortly after, Tumblr has several tags filled with gore, although, through some weird lag, only a few show up.
  • July 4 - Moderator Swaglord makes a thread on /s4s/ and embeds music into it, something about Independence Day. Meanwhile, /pol/ and /b/ gets caught up in a much larger raid on Tumblr this time and it completely wrecks a couple of tags for about an hour before either lag or the Tumblr moderators shut it down. The banner contest for /cm/, /news/, /p/, /trv/ and /wsr/ begins its voting phase.
  • July 5 - /pol/ is changed to host 200 threads instead of 150, with 20 on each page rather than 15. The in-thread reply and image cooldowns are reduced from 90 and 120 seconds respectively to 60 seconds each. The oldest non-sticky thread in 4chan history, an /i/ thread about butts, dies. It originally started in December of 2012 and died at 1304 days.
  • July 11 - The banner contest for /an/, /c/, /diy/, /out/ and /w/ begins its voting phase.
  • July 16 - /r9k/'s 30000000 GET got claimed by [s4s], which resulted into /r9k/ deciding to raid [s4s] and vice-versa. It took 30 minutes until mods started banning people and deleting threads on both boards. Big keks were had.
  • July 18 - The banner contest for /asp/, /f/, /ic/ and /vr/ begins its voting phase.
  • July 25 - All /news/ threads now require a subject. The banner contest for /biz/, /s4s/ and /u/ begins its voting phase.
  • July 31 - moot gets interviewed.
  • August 1 - The banner contest for /jp/, /sci/, /t/ and /y/ begins its voting phase.
  • August 8 - The banner contest for /e/, /lgbt/, /m/ and /toy/ begins its voting phase.
  • August 15 - The banner contest for /cgl/, /ck/, /hr/ and /lit/ begins its voting phase.
  • August 16 - A fucking leaf from /n/ steals the 85555555 GET from /pol/. Almost a month later, on September 14, a fucking leaf from /r9k/ steals the more significant 88888888 GET and Canadians are confirmed for being the worst posters (again).
  • August 18 - Gawker is bought by Univision, finally signaling the death of that godawful site, /pol/ and /v/ throw a party. /b/ reaches it's 700M GET.
  • August 19 - Swaglord stickies a thread on [s4s] where they pretend to be /qa/, another mod stickies a thread on /qa/ where they pretend to be [s4s], lulz ensue.
  • August 22 - The banner contest for /adv/, /his/, /wg/ and /wsg/ begins its voting phase.
  • August 29 - The banner contest for /fa/, /hm/, /o/ and /x/ begins its voting phase.
  • September 5 - The banner contest for /g/, /mlp/ and /vp/ begins its voting phase. /mlp/'s contest is raided from two sides: One by /mlp/ to get their desired banner, the other supposedly by Barneyfag on multiple passes to get his banner on top. In the end, /mlp/'s banner is withheld until 2021, when a new contest specifically for /mlp/, by /mlp/'s mod, begins.
  • September 12 - The banner contest for /r/, /soc/ and /sp/ begins its voting phase.
  • September 13 - /pol/s outreach managed to grab the attention of a presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton by shitposting on twitter at her with Pepe the Frog (note: there is no direct acknowledgement, but it's likely what triggered a recent article on her website about the dangers of memes and how they're "used" by the alt-right).
  • September 17 - Hiroyuki sells the 404 page to the band Boys Noize as a marketing stunt for their new album and the release of the Snowden movie. Some anons are not amused at the disrespect towards Yotsuba. In a /qa/ thread Hiroyuki discussed the change with anons and added the Yotsuba images back, under the video.
  • September 19 - The banner contest for /d/, /h/ and /k/ begins its voting phase.
  • September 21 - A 4chan raid on Google's AI program Jigsaw Conversation code-named Operation Google in retaliation against censorship. The raid causes the AI to censor Google sites.
  • September 22 - A thread about Nintendo's 127th anniversary gets hijacked by the mods, who embed music, voice clips, a scrolling Mario across the screen, and Mario in the background. The thread reaches 1300 replies before dying. Hiroyuki also posts an apology on the 4chan Twitter account, but nobody knows what it's for, prompting rumors that he sold the site, which a mod denied.
  • September 25 - /b/'s maximum filesize per image is reduced from 4MB to 2MB.
  • September 26 - The banner contest for /aco/, /int/ and /tg/ begins its voting phase.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns 13, and pedos lament that it's too old now. 4chan Pass users have their post cooldown reduced to 15 seconds, and gain an option to showcase how long they've had their pass by putting "since4pass" in the option field. The latter creates a shitstorm and is removed an hour later only to be reactivated a few minutes after that. A number of changes are made to 4chan's boards.json as well. The in-thread reply and image reply cooldowns are removed from most boards, with reply cooldowns being increased from 30 to 60 seconds (if not already), while image reply cooldowns remain at 60 seconds. A number of exceptions exist for other boards: The image reply cooldowns on /aco/, /d/, /e/, /f/, /gif/, /h/, /hc/, /hm/, /hr/, /i/, /ic/, /r/, /r9k/, /s/, [s4s], /soc/, /t/, /trash/, /u/, /wg/ and /y/ are decreased to 30 seconds. /b/'s maximum .webm filesize is dropped from 3MB to slightly over 2MB. /vg/'s reply cooldown is increased from 30 to 90 seconds, and its image cooldown is increased from 60 to 120 seconds, likely to enable longer-lasting generals.
  • October 2 - Hiroyuki announces that 4chan can no longer pay its server bill, mainly due to advertising no longer covering the server costs. He then says that if 4chan should stay afloat, one of three things has to happen, reduce traffic by lowing filesize limits and deleting boards, introduce pop-ups and malicious ads, or have enough people buy 4chan passes to cover the server costs. /qa/ is flooded with people saying that /pol/ should be deleted. The banner contest for /fit/, /mu/ and /vg/ begins its voting phase.
  • October 3 - Notch, billionaire, and creator of Minecraft, says he would consider buying 4chan on twitter but in the end, it turns out he was merely baiting. Swaglord makes an appearance and exchanges a bit of banter. Notch later deletes his past 4 months of tweets.
  • October 4 - /vip/ is brought back, this time as an imageboard. Everyone can view it, but only 4chan pass users are allowed to post.
  • October 7 - The simple 4chan logo is brought back on the homepage, replacing the painting, most likely to lower costs. There are also only two rows of "Popular threads" now. At 7:58pm, a few lolicons started a movement on /b/, "The Great Loli Marathon of 2016". Contributors considered it a success, as Spiderman and pedo falseflaggers were simply ignored by the community or even banned. There are currently over 120 long-term threads available.
  • October 10 - The banner contest for /co/ and /r9k/ begins its voting phase.
  • October 11 - A scientific paper about /pol/ and its effects on the Web is published.
  • October 12 - 4chan opens donations for the first time in 11 years, to accommodate people who want to contribute to the site's finances, but don't want the extra features given from buying a 4chan pass.
  • October 15 - The Great Loli Marathon continues past its 200th thread on /b/, threads archived as [8] and [9]. A janitor goes apeshit and starts deleting a ton of threads on /vg/, a mod using the rare manager capcode (doesn't show up correctly in the archive) later posts on /qa/ stating that the culprit has been fired.
  • October 17 - The banner contest for /hc/ and /tv/ begins its voting phase.
  • October 20 - Through the collective willpower of a few dedicated anons and some spiderman posting, the Great Loli Marathon surpasses 260 threads.
  • October 23 - Thousands of users on /pol/, /b/ and other boards were banned for triggering the wordfilter for posting the name "Ben Fischbein", a person related to CTR.
  • October 24 - The banner contest for /a/ and /s/ begins its voting phase.
  • October 27 - Hiro implements giant ads on blue boards, prompting many to install 4chanX and adblockers, Hiro also opens up threads on /qa/ about reporting malicious ads. He also speaks about how much traffic the sites gets in one thread.
  • October 28 - /tg/'s 50000000 GET is stolen by Cirno. A failure. The other GET was stolen by Serena. Hiro also has another ad Q&A.
  • October 29 - An Anon (later revealed to be a Fellow by the name of Todd Santsaver) completely purged the FBchat that the tripfag Caco had made, resulting in a flame war between the /b/tards (from Caco's chat) & Todd along with Todd's group of friends, who refer to themselves as "/pd/", (Politically Disadvantageous)
  • October 31 - 4chan went down for a bit and people didn't know where to go, but the majority of the users apparently raided Reddit to turn into the new 4chan. The whole site gets a spooky CSS theme for Halloween again. The loli marathon faces contention over continuity, but threads up through 377 are verified, New archive established at [10]. The banner contest for /v/ and /vip/ begins its voting phase.
  • November 2 - The great loli marathon seems to have ended at 387 threads. Spiderman posts still get deleted and banned regularly.
  • November 4 - Hiro takes a modified 4chan logo (now featuring a picture of Keksandra, [s4s]'s board-tan, checking 'em) from a malicious ad-reporting thread on /qa/ and makes it the new homepage image, as suggested by a user. [s4s] celebrates, while some /a/ and /qa/ members complain that Keksandra is replacing Yotsuba. A few hours later on /b/, Keksandra gets sexts and declares herself the new mascot of 4chan, causing a slight meltdown. The thread is filled with dubs checking and Keksandra porn.
  • November 6 - The banner contest finally ends. Every board except /b/, /gif/, /pol/, /qa/, /qst/ and /trash/ has one at this point. /mlp/ also doesn't have one due to the previous controversy.
  • November 7 - An anon on /vp/ gets his hands on the full version of the upcoming game, Pokémon Moon, and leaks a large amount of information before uploading a playable copy the next day, 10 days before the official release date.
  • November 8 - Donald Trump is elected President of the United States of America. /pol/ goes completely apeshit and celebrates his victory. Two stickies get placed too, with one being the results of the election...
  • November 9 - ...and the other being an embed video of Trump's victory dance. Meme magic is real once again! Meanwhile, Hiro removes Keksandra from the front page after five days. /pol/'s rolling 2016 Presidential election results sticky breaks the record for most posts in one thread again, receiving 73171 posts in its 23 hours and 53 minutes. This surpassed the Brexit sticky by nearly 15000 posts.
  • November 16 - After confirming that he goes to McMaster University (having gotten most of their IPs banned from 4chan) and being dumb enough to leave his full name and email on the manifesto he released in 2014, Barneyfag is doxxed by a /v/ user. His name is revealed to be Lee Goldson, and his pictures confirm how much of a disgusting shit we all imagined he looked like. See here for his info.
  • November 18 - /vp/ reaches its 30000000th post, an image of Lana, a new loli character. Get No. 29999999 is Elesa doing a dubs gesture. Also, janitor applications are back again for the next 48 hours.
  • November 20 - /a/ hits its 150000000th post. It's wasted by some homo with poor tastes in hairstyles who can't even speak english properly. While not quite making up for the disappointment, 149999999 is taken by loli.
  • November 23 - A few minutes before midnight EST, /pol/ hits the 100M GET, the fifth board in the history of the site (after /b/, /v/, /a/ and /vg/) to reach such milestone. And surprisingly, it wasn't stolen by a Leaf.
  • November 26 - /g/'s /ptg/ general hacks into the admin account of a private BitTorrent tracker, and the login info is posted. Many lulz were had before the staff shuts the site down.
  • November 27 - Code Geass gets a third season announced. /a/ loses its collective shit, the announcement thread is stickied and receives over 4000 replies. [11] JIBUN WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
  • November 28 - KoG steals /fa/'s 12000000 GET for /a/, the same GET that /v/ stole from /a/ in May of 2008. He posts about it on /a/ and the thread gets stickied, locked, unlocked, unstickied, restickied and eventually deleted. He also steals 88000000 on /co/ and gets triple 9's with cirno in his /a/ thread.
  • December 12 - Might not be worth mentioning, but /pol/ issued a "Deceleration" of War on the island nation of Tuvalu.
  • December 15 - Apparently Lanzer returns to Gaia, /v/ has a thread about it which housed nostalgiafags and the like.
  • December 16/17 (Midnight) - /pol/ gets into conflict with either the manager or a mod who wants to delete the /diy/ threads, Hiro had greenlighted the threads however so it put /pol/ against the mod and /qa/. Again.
  • December 18 - Cirno visits /pol/ and promises a frosty inauguration. She was blushing too, well, at least according to her filename.
  • December 19 - The manager (wrongefully displays "mod" instead of manager on desuarchive) makes a sticky on /qa/ detailing the firing of a mod (later confirmed to be modcat/a-san through IRC) for giving someone a politically charged custom warning, also explaining that the right wing safety squad (a /pol/ general named /diy/, named after the venues they look into, not the board) threads are not valid for the board. Also /pol/ is NEVER EVER getting deleted. The mod later shows up in another /qa/ thread about the matter to explain himself. /pol/ entered HAPPENING status about an hour after as some Russian dude got assassinated and a couple of attacks happened in Europe.
  • December 22 - Mirroring the events of November 4, Hiro puts the modified logo featuring Keksandra back on the front page of the website, at the request of a user. Only this time, Keksandra is wearing Santa's hat. 'tis the season to be dank.
  • December 25 - Christmas hats are added again.
  • December 28 - Hiro removes (You)s and Christmas hats. Todd & his sinister /pd/ is finally defeated by the /b/tards along with their leader, Caco. It was a long couple of months full of insulting, purging, doxing, & hacking one another. Todd finally threw in the towel as he was losing fags left & right, to the point even his own "bestfriend" turned on him. When Todd was vulnerable Caco took over his Group, /pd/, & continuously spammed it with pictures of his Mother (who was found out to be into amateur porn film-making) resulting in a lulzy rage-quit from Todd. The /b/ Chatroom was safe from the hands of faggotry once again.
  • December 29 - A poll feature is added to the site. 4chan passes are required to prevent rigging. The first poll apart from a test is whether (You)s should be re-added,
  • December 30 - After the majority of pass voters determined that the removal of (You)s was negative, (You)s are returned.

2017

  • January 10 - /pol/ tricks John McCain, Rick Wilson, Buzzfeed and the CIA into believing scat fanfiction about politicians as fact, fooling many. Relevant Image. Archive: [1], [2]
  • January 17 - /a/ manages to decode the witch script in Little Witch Academia, which impresses the English PR guy for Trigger, Tattun, so much he starts posting on /a/. Mods being Mods ban him for no reason, after 30 minutes they say it was mistake and apologize, and then sticky the thread for a few minutes, then make it so that the thread can't be bumped off the index or hit its image limit.
  • January 20 - Donald Trump is officially inaugurated as President of the United States. /pol/ celebrates endlessly and laughs at liberal tears. Swaglord makes a visit in the sticky, posting a picture with the caption "WE PRESIDENT NOW". The only sad note of the day is the announcement of Gabe the Dog's death, where /wsg/ honors his memory memery by posting Gabe remixes. moot also posts about it on his Twitter, the first anyone's heard from him in months. Also, to protest Donald Trump's presidency, (((Shia LaBeouf))) sets up a 24/7 live stream "art" exhibit called "He Will Not Divide Us" in the heart of New York City, with the goal of live-streaming people chanting the stream name in solidarity. /pol/ and /tv/ host threads on the stream, and within hours, people arrive to meme IRL and causes shenanigans.
  • January 21 - Tattun visits /a/ again to announce that the show's producer has agreed to visit for a AMA in a few days. He sticks around for several hours to answer questions. Mods show up to give him a 4chan Pass at Hiro's request. Users from /pol/ continue to raid the HWNDU stream by shouting "Pepe!" and playing Shadilay. One brave /pol/ack plasters the name of KEK on the side of a building.
  • January 24 - In a few days, the HWNDU stream trolling becomes more sophisticated, ranging from uttering meme phrases and ordering tendie delivery, to non-stop Eurobeat music DJ's and anti-Semitic picture drawing. Even CIA and Moonman cosplay make an appearance. Because the trolls are 'mostly harmless', many reappear as regulars on the stream, and are universally loved by the thread lurkers. The two most popular regulars are "Jackie4chan", the delightfully vanilla 4chan browser, and "/pol/ Blart", the policeman dead-ringer for Paul Blart.
  • January 25 - /a/ gets their AMA with Trigger. Notable highlights include yurifags being BTFO and the producer laughing when asked if one of the characters is a virgin. The Verified capcode shows up for the first time. An example can be found here.
  • January 26 - Days earlier, after constant trolling, Shia snaps and pushes an offending crowd member. On this day it was announced he was arrested and charged with assault. Ironically, one of the stream regulars, dubbed "Tony" for his loud Italian voice and aggressive debating, was removed from the premises by police. Even more ironic was the reveal that another troll "Adidasbro" had an arrest warrant, suspected to be related to playing Johnny Rebel and Moonman music in public. Lastly, topping the ultimate in irony, both demonstrators AND trolls find themselves having a civilized debate in an unbelievable moment of unity, proving once and for all that Shia LaBeouf is a fucking joke.
  • January 28 - The HWNDU stream hits critical chaos, as trolls outnumber demonstrators. In a successful effort to kill the memes and restore order, the property owners only allow people to speak group-by-group. They enforce this by erecting a fence, because irony is not their strong suit.
  • January 30 - Disney announces that it'll be closing Club Penguin in late March. /v/ decides to give it one last raid for old time's sake. Swastikas were made, memes were spammed, and keks were had.
  • February 5 - /pol/'s 111111111 GET predicts Trudeau will fall. This is incorrect.
  • February 6 - /tv/ Anon(s) begin counting down the days until Avatar 2's release date. Time will tell if he/they are able to keep it up.
  • February 10 - Small changes are made to 4chan's archives: The latest archived threads now are viewable for only 3 days rather than 7, and the post count for each archived thread is removed. If you have a direct link to a thread you can view threads past 7 days old; It is yet to be seen how far back this is possible with some of the older threads archived at around 17 days (as of 2/21/2017). Easily demonstrated with threads that have "previous thread" in the OP.
  • February 11 - Shia's HWNDU project is shut down by the museum. /pol/ celebrates.
  • February 16 - Hiro finally removes Christmas Keksandra from the 4chan homepage and replaces her with Sachiko Koshimizu, after many requests from /qa/.
  • February 17 - HWNDU returns, this time in Albuquerque, NM. Within days, /pol/ trolls the project all over again, even spray-painting over the camera whilst putting up graffiti.
  • February 21-22 - Image posting goes down on the entire site. /qa/nts suspect that Hiro wants to ban mobileposters. The theory is dropped after some Anons report that they can't post images from their PCs. Posting also fails to work for periods of time in different places, from the entire globe to single countries.
  • February 22 - Hiro finally took notice of the glitch and fixed it. The only explanation about it is that it was a "site issue" which really doesn't explain much. The glitch also killed many images over many boards, resulting in image dump threads becoming wastelands. Many stickies are now devoid of pictures and are eventually replaced.
  • March 6 - Someone on /b/ posts a mobile chatlog of a 19-year-old German who murdered the 9-year-old child of his neighbors. The log shows the murderer sharing explicit gore images of the victim with his friend. Said two participants are talking about uploading it on 4chan. The murderer claims to be suicidal and he doesn't want to work anymore. As of March 7, he is still on the run. German media reported about the case.
  • March 7 - Apparently, the German murderer killed another person, a middle-aged woman, and uploaded images of it on /b/. This has yet to be confirmed.
  • March 8 - The German killer starts up another Q&A thread on /b/, this time he even posted some sort of manifesto, confirming that he is "Maruseru" and that his bodycount is now 5. A possible German police officer posts with a timestamp in the same thread, however, he referenced /b/'s famous board subtitle text in another image. The killer claims he's going to post another thread on the 9th at 9pm. 4chan gets namedropped and showed in German television. Also, mods start a crackdown on /qa/'s spambots, which is not received well by some users.
  • March 9 - Maruseru gives up after burning a house and killing two people again for unknown reasons. At 9pm, he stormed into a diner and asked them to call the police. He was arrested, /b/ is split between cheers and tears. Shia's HWNDU project goes live again on March 8, this time in a completely unknown location. The stream simply broadcasts a flagpole with a white flag saying "He Will Not Divide Us", in front of nothing but the sky. Within 24 hours, /pol/ correctly triangulates the whereabouts of the flag, based on what was available from the stream, including plane routes, star patterns, bird calls, frog croaks, wind direction, the position of the sun, playing marco-polo with an anon's car horn, and pure autism power.
  • March 10 - The flag is removed by an unknown /pol/ user and replaced by a MAGA hat and Pepe shirt for fifteen minutes, before it's removed by someone else. The stream shuts down 25 minutes later. /pol/: 3, Shia: 0. The anon then collected the flag and put it on display. [12]
  • March 13 - Audio webms have been enabled on /r/ and /wsr/.
  • March 20 - (((Rockfeller))) dies on World Frog Day and Barron Trump's birthday, /pol/ litters their catalog with celebratory threads.
  • March 22 - Shia LaBouef, still learning nothing, sets up his HWNDU project for the fourth time, this time hosted in Liverpool, England. Within an hour, a terrorist attack happens in London, resulting in the death of four people. As the happening continues, /pol/ quickly figures out where the flag is.
  • March 23 - An anon in Liverpool makes it to the top of the building, fails to remove the flag and the police are called. The anon gets away and the museum shuts down the exhibit once more at the advice of the police.
  • March 23,24,25 - A scriptfag manages to steal 3 consecutive GETs just to make the /b/tards drink their asses off. [13] [14] [15]
  • March 29 - Shia LaBeouf, after getting BTFO for the fourth time by /pol/, moves his project to Finland and changes the name of his project from HWNDU to AloneTogether. This project consists of him, Rönkkö (the Finnish semen demon) and Turner living in separate wood cabins on the isolated island of Lapland. During this time, Shia and Co. will have no access to phones, computers etc. The only way they can communicate with the outside world is through a small video chat that is linked with the Kiasma Museum from Helsinki, where visitors can talk with them. This project is planning to start on 12 April and last for about a month.
  • March 29, 30 - Club Penguin shuts down, /v/ has one final raid for the purple republic before it shuts down and then looks back on it all.
  • April 1 - Reddit adds a new subreddit called /r/Place, essentially a big pixel canvas where every account can put down one pixel every 5 minutes. /pol/, upon hearing about it, begins to raid it and spam Pepes and Tranny Flags. The inaugural thread (and an archived version). Boards are merged as an April Fools joke, resulting in: /can/ - Animals/Cute, /cock/ - Comics & Cartoons & Cooking, /fap/ - Fashion & Photography, /fitlit/ - Well-Rounded Citizens, /mo/ - Mecha & Auto, /mtv/ - Video Killed The Radio Star, /mlpol/ - My Little Politics, /outsoc/ - Outdoor Socialization, /spa/ - Tanoshii Sports and /vint/ - International Vidya. [s4s] celebrates its 4th birthday, with good wishes from all boards [16], but the thread is deleted for an unknown reason just as the day began. Swaglord also pulls of the greatest ruse in history, stickying what seemed to be a link to a future get, but when clicked leads to a secret duckroll thread [17]. Barneyfag gets banned on /qa/, twice. An idiot on /b/ also got banned thrice for using 8cuck. /cock/ got a McChicken sticky and also this entertaining thread. /fitlit/ had a thread stickied. /vint/ celebrated getting its dubs back. Flags on /spa/ revealed that a large number of /a/ users were from South America. For first few hours, /mlpol/ was in a bloody civil war, but soon /pol/ realized /mlp/'s horse porn have chased away many low effort threads and actual discussion starts to take place amongst floods of pony porn. /mlp/ and /pol/ both share their interests and autism, and become best friends
  • April 2 - After the merge was undone, /pol/ goes back to full shitpost mode. Quality in discussions suffer in /a/ as a result of the flags, posters are accused of being Canadian or South American when they state an unpopular opinion; /a/ risks devolving into /pol/. The 5277777 GET (which is a reply to swaglord's April Fools Peek) actually occurs and is stickied on s4s. The link in the OP of swaglord's peek sticky is changed to point to the GET.
  • April 3 - A legendary get thread on esfores is posted, getting ~1500 replies and an insane number of dubs [18]. A necc thread is stickied on s4s. The April Fools Peek and the 5277777 GET are unstickied. A get thread is stickied.
  • April 5 - A "would swaglord swaglord swaglord" thread and a "swaglord sure knows how to pick a sticky" thread are stickied on s4s. The latter thread is a reference to namefig Doctor Worse Than Hitler's Sticke Budde userscript.
  • April 6 - Cirno takes the 373000000 GET from /v/, and proclaims blue hair > pink hair, damn bakas. [19] /a/'s 155555555 GET is also stolen by /s4s/. [20]
  • April 7 - /qa/ is frozen for reason unknown. Likely the immense amount of /mlpol/ threads.
  • April 8 - /int/'s 73333333 GET gets wasted by a Jap Flag, confirming that Japanese people are the worst posters on 4chan. [21]
  • April 12 - The first day of Shia's "AloneTogether" project. Finnish /pol/acks begin to visit the museum and fuck around with Shia and Co. Some /pol/acks pose in front of the cameras doing the CIA pose. Some /pol/acks managed to make Shia say "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE" on the livestream chat and also tell a strange story about his childhood toilet trauma. Shia goes berserk.
  • April 13 - /pol/ has another session of trolling but this time,the security is much tighter and after 10 minutes, they get kicked out. One managed to walk around in front of the cameras while wearing a frog mask before a guard kicked him out. The Twitter hashtag for the event gets leaked on /pol/, resulting in a shitstorm visible on a television inside the museum. Meanwhile, /pol/ begin working on pinpointing Shia's cabin. A group of 4-5 Finnish /pol/acks planned to visit the cabin during the weekend to give Shia a warm greeting and a MAGA hat.
  • April 16 - /qa/ is brought back from being frozen, as shown with this thread, but the majority of the community doesn't noticed till April 22.
  • April 21 - A "big guy for you" thread where the 5333333 GET occurs is stickied on /s4s/.
  • April 27 - A manager stickies a thread on /pol/ announcing the possible creation of a new off-topic politics board in order to keep /pol/ focused on political discussion. The manager asks for suggestions on a board name (three letters max) and a board title. Ideas tossed around include /hap/ - Happenings, a resurrected /mlpol/, /id/ - Ideology, /fag/ - Foreign Appreciation Generals, and /kek/ - Autism/Frogposting. Other /pol/ users claim that this is what Shia wanted: Division.
  • May 1 - /a/'s favorite BitTorrent tracker for anime, Nyaa, goes down permanently. Nobody, not even the site's staff, is sure why. /a/ suffers a shitstorm as many newfags are left in the dust as to how to obtain their shows.
  • May 3 - In an effort to revive or mirror Nyaa as good as possible, anons from both /g/ and /a/ come together and recreate a working mirror of the site.
  • May 4 - The trial board /bant/ - International/Random gets added, which is basically /b/ with flags. It's /pol/'s cumdump. Many anons are upset about the fact that Hiro, instead of enforcing the rules and cleaning the boards, makes new boards to dump all the cancer from other boards in it.
  • May 5 - The 99999th /bant/ GET is achieved by Cirno, who declares war against frogposters, Chirumiru Cirno is also embedded into the thread A moderator also posts in the thread.
  • May 9 - A new anti-spam filter appears to have been enabled, catching posts seemingly at random and presenting a "Connection Error" message when using the Quick-Reply form instead of the usual spam message. When posting using the old reply form, you are informed that "Your IP or IP range has been banned," when in reality it hasn't been. This message is additionally displayed to 4chan pass users.
  • May 12 - A mod posts a Kemono Friends shitpost thread on /b/. The thread autoplayed this video and added a fancy background image. In another post, the mod posted "われわれは" in bright red blinking letters. A final HTML post was made that encouraged people to get inspired by Kaban. The thread was linked in /a/'s KF thread which derailed it.
  • May 13-14 - Both /int/ and /bant/ get Eurovision Song Contest stickies, /bant/'s thread reaches over 3000 replies, /int/'s sticky gets 14000.
  • May 17 - Hiromoot makes a text thread test on /qa/ and accidentally disables image posting on the entire imageboard for a few minutes. Many anons go crazy,thinking that he is turning 4chan into a textboard and beg him to stop,others assault him with requests to delete /pol/. [22]
  • May 18 - A guy on /x/ made a thread about how he saved his family by imitating the sound of a shotgun reload with his mouth. A new copypasta was shortly born. [23]
  • May 19 - Janitor applications are open for the next 48 hours.
  • May 21 - /bant/ raids itself with the same picture of an old man with Alzheimers and edits thereof. An Argentinian starts a thread posting a picture of an old man with the comment 'ask someone with Alzheimer anything' [24], other anons catch on and follow suit, it avalanches from there until the entire catalog is filled with lost old men. [25] This goes on for a few hours until a mod deletes all threads with pictures of the old man.
  • May 23 - A thread asking whether swaglord would sticky Jay Irwin is stickied. The thread features a pic of swaglord wearing a kek shirt and holding a bury pink hammer.
  • May 27 - Captcha is broken for non-pass users for some hours, the pass users mock the poorfags as a result. The post quality increased on several boards.
  • May 29-31 - Multiple threads are stickied for a short amount of time on /s4s/ (15 at once during peak sticky time), including Eh? You've never seen a sticky before?!, swaglord's favorite anime is skrillex, stick, there are too many sticky's, swaglord, swaglord if you fricking sticky one more thread i swear to god, perro caca, a "blue man" thread linking to multiple boards, le char, someone tell swaglord to please not sticky anymore threads. it's really having a negative effect on this board please stop, If I get trips, Swaglord must sticky two more threads so that s4s can have eleven stickies and thereby have sticky dubs, ass, !be me !see a new meme on s4s !the meme is talk about urselv with excamarks !cool, COVFEFE, Throwback Thursday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! with le sune, no anime on the front page jej, and would swaglorde sticky a screenshot of a swaglorde sticky inside of a swaglorde twitter bio? All threads are unstickied except the kek thread.
  • June 2 - Originally meant for a Japanese audience, Hiro and another minor celebrity were found livestreaming a mobile game. People were wondering what Hiro was thinking. The stream peaks at around 160 viewers. Hiro later visited /v/'s thread.
  • June 12 - /v/ reaches its 380M GET on the night of E3. The post is just replying to two people with a "your tears are delicious" image.
  • June 13 - Old flags are added to /pol/ again since being removed in 2015 as well as keeping the geolocation flags. A "new flag testing thread" is stickied.
  • June 17 - The moderators and local janitors actively start deleting caption threads on /d/. This resulted in a lengthy meta discussion thread on /qa/.
  • June 19 - Moderators were contacted on IRC and gave a short statement that these threads have never been allowed on /d/ in the first place. /s4s/ gets a gun sticky; embedded video included.
  • June 20 - /r9k/ finally gets a Mod-made locked sticky forbidding users to not only post pictures of themselves but also ask for them of other users. The sticky is also a reminder that such posts and threads belong on /soc/. The original sticky also remains.
  • June 21 - /bant/ succeeds in trolling an edgy dutch girl by making her open her "MUH DEPRESSION" cuts and put lemon and salt on them. Also tripfag town rapist breaks his phone mid-thread [26]
  • June 21-23 - /g/ apparently discovers the purpose behind ekansovi, in that it could be an adblock-evading script using unique cookies to track and possibly identify posters via exploits. It was found out that 4chan's native javascript linked to ekansovi. In response, gorhill adds 4chan to uBO's Upmanager. Later, ekansovi seems to have been shut down for reasons unknown.
  • June 23 - Users on /d/ start making meta threads.
  • June 24-25 - The last issue of the Weekly Peek is released and stickied. - Other popular topics such as CYOA and Erotic Fiction are now being deleted on /d/. The last issue of the Weekly Peek is released and stickied.
  • June 26 - The meta discussion on /d/ reaches its peak with an uproar in form of a thread that gathered over 1200 replies. More than 100 users participated.
  • June 28 - The mods post a clarification sticky. It was also confirmed in IRC that caption threads and the like have always been deleted, on all pornographic boards. The second meta thread also reached over 1200 replies in response to the sticky.
  • July 6 - All boards except for /a/, /b/, /v/, /vg/ and /pol/ break. Refugees are welcomed in a /b/ thread, and adventurous users recreate their generals in /a/.
  • July 10 - /vp/ is flooded with Discord/Pokeporn spam, completely obliterating the catalog. The spam then wipes /vg/ clean, followed by /v/, where just eight threads survive.
  • July 12 - A site-wide message linking to battleforthenet.com is displayed in thread reply mode. This day was dedicated across the internet to shill Net Neutrality. /b/ raids Habbo Hotel again and actually manages to coordinate an almost-perfect swastika. /qa/ gets raided with loli threads.
  • July 13 - 4chan scrambles to achieve a 1500000000000.jpg GET as the Unix time passes 1.5 billion seconds at 2:40am GMT. Nobody gets it as expected. An /a/non comes the closest, posting a picture 114 milliseconds past the milestone. Gentlemen from /g/, /qa/ and [s4s] flood to congratulate him.
  • July 19 - /his/torians decides to do a bi-monthy hunger games thread featuring historical figures. Whether or not they actually do it is uncertain.
  • July 20 - Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington hangs himself. /mu/ has a rolling sticky remembering the singer, although most of the sticky is filled with lines from In The End and Crawling In My Skin. Many boards visit the thread to pay tribute. /pol/ finds cause for celebration since Chester had previously declared Donald Trump a greater threat to the USA than terrorism.
  • July 25 - Adobe declares the end of Adobe Flash in 2020. Havoc breaks loose in /f/ and a sticky gets made related to said announcement.
  • July 31 - Hiroyuki announces and releases on /qa/ an official search engine for 4chan. It leaks posts from /j/ and /test/. It is disabled a few hours later.
  • August 5 - /b/ gets a "Pickle Rickers In The House Tonight" sticky, the sticky gets an embedded video, as well as an animated gif of dancing Pickle Rick and Pickle Chaikaface.
  • August 6 - The Pickle Rick episode airs. /tv/ is impossible to use for hours as it drowned in pickleposting. "Pickle Rickers In The House Tonight" plays in the background. The cursor becomes Pickle Rick. /s4s/ gets a PICKLE RICKERS IN THE HOUSE TONIGHT sticky; the sticky has blinking Comic Sans text and an embedded video.
  • August 8-17 - /tv/ latches on to Sneedposting, referencing the wordplay gag "Sneed's Feed & Seed - Formerly Chuck's" from The Simpsons. Fa/tv/irgins gather to theorize the real meaning of the gag, discussing the history of Chuck and Sneed as well as trying to figure out why Sneed turned Chuck's Fuck & Suck into a seed-selling business. The meme takes over every non-Sneedposting Simpsons thread and soon spreads to other threads on the board.
  • August 9 - The first instance of a recurring /a/ shitpost copypasta is posted as a "legitimate" thread. How does /a/ do it? Even with all it's flaws it still manages to maintain a level of quality far above the other media boards and a resistance to shitty external board culture thats not present anywhere else.
  • August 17 - Mods make a sticky for the upcoming American solar eclipse on /sci/.
  • August 18 - One of the mods on /tv/ goes on a rampage and spends five hours deleting Sneedposts.
  • August 19 - A Dutch /bant/er steals the 33333333 GET from /vp/ with a picture of Kagari. A butthurt mod who tried to take the GET for himself immediately bans him for a day [27] and deletes the thread before anyone can reply. Archive of the thread
  • August 21 - The /sci/ sticky explodes as the eclipse proceeds travelling over America.
  • August 25 - The plot to Half-Life 2: Episode 3 gets leaked by the former lead writer onto the Internet. /v/ gets a sticky with a link to the leak and "It's dead, jim." written underneath it, and this song on autoplay.
  • August 30 - An anon on /co/ manages to get a subtly insulting letter printed on the fan mail section of one of Marvel's worst comics, mods sticky a thread about it. It eventually turns into a celebration of all the things 4chan has achieved over the years, while also becoming proof that half of /co/ doesn't understand sarcasm.
  • August 31 - /bant/'s 2000000 GET is fiercely contested by Cirno and a Dutch anon posting Kagari: Cirno wins, stickying the GET, leading to mass butthurt on the latter's part.
  • September 8 - Anon accidentally doxxes himself after putting a letter with his address under a glass with a spider inside in a microwave. People proceed to send Dominos and Chinese food at his address. Some anons managed to find his real Facebook account and his sister's. Archive
  • September 15 - After failing on /jp/, a spammer decides to target the innocent /po/. The entire catalog was wiped by Mexican Easter toads and only about 12 threads survive.
  • September 16 - The devs recover the archived /po/ threads. This marks the first time that threads have been restored.
  • October 1 - 14 years have passed since the creation of 4chan.
  • October 6-7 - Ylilauta raids 4chan, especially /pol/, by spamming copypasta of Marutei Tsurunen. 4chan reacts by blocking Finland from posting on all boards for almost the whole weekend.
  • October 12 - Suiseiseki is revived on /bant/ after its tragic desu-worthy death on /b/ back when moot was still a faggot. LET THE DESU HELL BEGIN! [28]
  • October 21 - An anon on /v/ known as 4chanleaker as his Switch name or Brainlet, finds an copy of Super Mario Odyssey and decides to leak the game. People on the thread think he's lying, but then he streams the intro and posts screenshots and the show begins. Brainlet keeps streaming for hours while anons laugh out the game for being too empty and bland. Meanwhile on NeoGAF a huge drama takes loose where the owner of the site has been accused of sexual assault against a woman. Users get banned, staff members step down (and get banned as well) and the owner has plans to shut the website down. Neogaf gets 404's at least 3 times. A sticky with the message “The NeoGAF scandal and/or bitching about social justice garbage is NOT VIDEO GAMES. Threads posted about it will be deleted and the posters warned or banned. If you want to talk about it go to /pol/. If you want to stay on /v/, then talk about VIDEO GAMES.” gets made on /v/ to move the NeoGAF discussion elsewhere, linking to /pol/, with a picture of moot with a quote "It has the most basic fucking rules: Talk about video games!".[29] Mods start removing NeoGaf threads, which result in /v/ finding out that one of the mods named 'Beam' is female single mother who most likely frequents NeoGaf. /v/ users get confused, since NeoGaf is a big video game board, which resulted in /v/ migrating to /pol/ to talk about NeoGaf. Due to the overwhelming shitposting about NeoGaf on /pol/, /pol/ users get mad and help /v/ users who want to celebrate NeoGAF's death start shitposting on /v/. Shitposting commenced, with either /v/ posting John Morris "He does it for free" meme, and just straight up NeoGAF posting, which of course resulted in bans. The event would result in half of the United Kingdom and parts of Canada to get temporarily ISP banned. /a/ gets a new rule, low-effort, catchphrase and template threads are now banned. Statements from various mods on IRC confirm that generals are allowed again, they just should follow the new rule.
  • October 23 - Hiro comes on /qa/ and gets asked if he can allow NeoGaf threads on /v/. Hiro than let's a single, stickied thread about the NeoGAF discussion to be allowed on /v/, which resulted in the thread to be more about /v/ laughing at the mods more than laughing/discussing the NeoGAF situation. Later, after more than two years, /qa/ becomes a listed board. [s4s], /r9k/, /vip/ and /qa/, much like /cm/, /hm/, /lgbt/ and /y/, are merged into their own section on the board list.
  • October 24 - After struggling for a bit, Hiro makes a locked "welcome to /qa/" sticky saying that other than meta topics the board has "no specific theme". This is accompanied by a sitewide message stating that from now meta threads on other boards will be moved to /qa/.
  • October 27 - Catalonia declares independence (and fails), resulting in a /pol/ sticky. The Catalonian flag is added as a troll flag on /pol/.
  • October 30 - The CSS theme gets changed to the spooky Halloween theme once again. In addition, pass users can also type "tricks" into the options field which attaches a pumpkin to the name field that tracks how many replies they've gotten.
  • October 31 - /pol/ raids real life by putting up pieces of paper that say "It's okay to be white" in a calm, black font, in response to a police investigation at Boston College over "Don't apologize for being white" signs being placed on their campus. Aiming to prove that the media and the snowflakes will turn the harmless posters into a major shitstorm and out themselves as racists, /pol/ succeeds as usual. Posters are ripped off, school principals explicitly state that the message is hateful, the media shits bricks and /pol/'s point is proven. Collection of media and snowflake butthurt, as well as a Ghostbin.
  • November 1 - The first Q post happens, without a trip, and a shit ton of schizos buy into it despite previous larps of similar nature not biting. This would later culminate in the accidental degeneration of boomer's brains all across the USA.
  • November 19 - /bant/ is on suicide watch after a thread moved from /pol/ gets >>2999999 & >>3000000. many users call for /bant/ to no longer be /pol/'s trashcan.
  • December 13 - /v/ gets it's 400 millionth post. It declares Saika Totsuka to be best girl (boy). /v/ experiences full-blown butthurt.
  • December 16 - Retarded "fem"anon superglues "her" butthole shut on /b/ for 100 dollars but faggot op does not deliver
  • December 18 - /g/ discovers something major. Three shady new domains, two of which were registered earlier in the month and one of which isn't registered, now show up in ad-blocking extensions. Two of the domains belong to a suspicious Ukrainian company, and filtering out the domains ruins 4chan's CSS. Later investigation of the malware-ridden advertisements shows that the Ukrainian domains host a variant of the Nemucod ransomware. Word is passed around that Hiro was hired by MGID to put these ads on 4chan, and that the payload added to 4chan is being used to data-mine or mine crypto.
  • December 20 - Hiro (presumably) blocks Desuarchive's IP address from both the a.4cdn.org and i.4cdn.org servers, rendering it unable to archive. rbt.asia and yuki.la also appear to be showing similar issues.
  • December 24 - /a/'s collabarative redraw of the Daicon IV OP is finished. [video]
  • December 29 - William Shatner makes a post on /tv/ [30]
  • December 30 - A swede on /int/ posts the original soyjak, destroying all online discourse for years to come. Among politicians and (possibly norwegian) academics this event is considered a swedish fail, however among 'jakkers of all nations this is considered the greatest swedish win in history. This is still a hotly contested political debate.

2018

  • January 1 - The Q poster, now going with the tripcode "ITPb.qbhqo" (using #Matlock), drops his LARP and confuses the fuck out of the schizophrenics obsessing over him. This possibly occuring due to an imitator becoming active on 8chan. He declares his favorite 2hu to be Fujiwara no Mokou and makes one last thread where he freely gives out the trip. What continued on 8chan would later mindbreak every other boomer in the USA, turning this into technically one of the largest trolls ever performed.
  • January 5 - Janitor applications open for the next 48 hours.
  • January 16 - A new sticky with an embedded video appears on /bant/.
  • January 22 - Image posting is broken site-wide for over 18 hours. The blame is put on Cloudflare although no one really knows what's up. Anonymous is converting images to braille characters (example) and swaglord embeds a few images here and there. Since threads rarely prune, this allows different boards to compete for who can have the most posts in one thread before they die.
  • January 23 - 4chan disables Legacy Captcha support, forcing all users to use Google's broken garbage Captcha for every post from now on. Users are not pleased. Anon starts a wildfire in Mexico. It gets on the news!
  • January 29 - Hiro does an exquisite šhïtpõśt on /v/.
  • January 31 - Hiro posting on /qa/
  • February 1 - Bitcoin begins to crash, hard. swaglord shitposts about it on /biz/, cryptocentral in case you didn't know. /biz/ Goes on full suicide watch mode, resulting in spams of red angry faced wojaks usually screaming or reciting sad/angry lyrics from various songs, such as LinkinPark, Guns N, Roses, and Nirvana. A mod (likely swaglord) continues the recent mod shitpost spree on /b/. Public bans rain from the sky once more like the good old days.
  • February 4 - Ekureiru goes to Gensokyo. He was a good lad.
  • February 8 - Reminiscent of a year ago Hiro gets another ad placed on the 404 page, tying into some video game called Grand Summoners. It advertises "paper 4chan money" for people with a pass.
  • February 15/16 - Some kid shoots up a school in Florida. The mainstream media, eager for anything to spice up their story, come to 4chan. Since everything posted is of course true and factual, they are immediately pumped full of misinformation and made a gigantic national laughing stock by /pol/. Picture. 4Plebs. Archive.
  • February 20 - 2hu fags at /jp/ celebrate the birth date of their prison as idolfags and javfags generals continue to infest the board.
  • February 27 - After many years of its absence, Harmony Day makes a triumphant return to /v/. A sticky with autoplayed music and a gif of rainbow Yaranaika are posted. Happiness and joy abound for the few hours it's up.
  • March 3 - Billy Herrington, Aniki, dies. Threads and stickies are made on many boards, /jp/, /v/, /a/, even /pol/. Hiro posts in /jp/'s sticky and makes a site-wide announcement about it. 4chan and Futaba mourn his death.
  • March 14 - Stephen Hawking dies. Hiro makes a site-wide announcement, "RIP Stephen Hawking 1942-2018 🙏". The search engine is back without any official announcement. An /r9k/ user streams himself committing suicide via shotgun on YouTube, shortly after holding up a sign that said "Bye R9K".
  • March 15 - /a/, /b/, /v/ and /vg/ are frozen for over 14 hours. A lot of users flee to /qa/ as a substitute for their own boards making it the second fastest board on the site for a while.
  • March 16 - The freeze continues and eventually even /pol/, /qa/ and other boards are frozen. An hour later the site works again. The outage lasted this long because Hiro was sleeping.
  • March 19 - Several anons from /tv/, /v/, and /co/ edit and revision the wiki of Ready Player One multiple times before the wiki users removed said revisions.
  • April 1 - 4chan's April Fools joke this year randomly assigns you to 1 of 5 teams based on the sum of your last two IP octets modulo 5. The teams are Team Creme, Team Mini, Team Peep, Team Peanut Butter, and Team Chocolate. A bar graph of each team's 'score' is shown in the announcement. It is not clear how this score is influenced, these scores are most likely predetermined and updated at regular intervals. The confused panic that resulted rendered most big boards almost completely unusable. In the end, Team Peanut Butter won and the winners got rickrolled.
  • April 2 - Many reported sadness due to the fact they'll never see their queens again.
  • April 4 - First known post of a robot claiming to be blackmailed by a user known as Reiko. This is the start of a trend pertaining to trap "harems" in related discord servers, but information on whether blackmailing and such is actually prevalent is still unknown.
  • April 13 - Many boards have been frozen for over 7 hours. Reason unknown so far.
  • April 15 - Actor Ronald Lee Ermey passes away due to complications related to pneumonia. An site-wide announcement gets made with the text: "R.I.P. Ronald Lee Ermey." Mods sticky another embedded video on /bant/.
  • April 20 - Mods finally crack down on soyposting and add wordfilters. "soy" is now filtered to "onions", and any word with "soy" in it will turn it into "based" (e.g. soyboy becomes basedboy). As of April 29, /ck/ does not seem to have these filters. Later during the day, /co/ joins the big guys club with its 100M GET. Swedish musician Avicii dies at the young age of 28, resulting in a sticky on /mu/.
  • April 24 - Many boards are frozen yet again for an unknown reason. After around 8 hours 4chan works again.
  • April 25 - Yet again many boards are frozen for unknown reason.
  • April 28 - The oekaki is added to /vip/.
  • April 29 - Image uploading stops working site-wide, intermittently. An option to start threads with no picture is added on all boards except /f/Template:Cite. A thread is stickied on /qa/ saying "this is a text board now." Later in the day, image posting worked again, but the option to start a thread without an image remained as the developers worked on applying a "more permanent fix."
  • April 30 - Image posting still worked, but it's still being touched up in the background. The option to start a new thread without an image has now been removed from all boards except for /a/, /b/, /v/, /vg/, and /pol/. A short time later, the aforementioned boards caught up.
  • May 11 - Mods officially endorse Merulaposting.
  • May 15 - An website for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 gets made with the game name and an possible hint or date. Because of this, an sticky gets made on /v/ and quickly goes past the 1000 post mark.
  • May 22 - /b/ goes into seizure mode, with mods making a thread about "SWEET RAVE FURRET" and a techno remix of "Gangster's Paradise" in the background. Archive link
  • May 29-30 - Screenshots appear on /vp/ of what seems to be the 1997 Spaceworld demo of Pokemon Gold.
  • May 31 - Some based Anon drops the full ROM of the Pokemon Gold Spaceworld demo, which contains a whole bunch of unreleased content including scrapped Pokemon. This is the first thing released from wack0's hack of Nintendo, the rest of which surfaced in the 2020 "Nintendo Gigaleak". Happenings are summarized here.
  • June 2 - Loss was posted 10 years ago. /v/ gets a sticky.
  • June 4 - Site dies A G A I N
  • June 12 - E3 2018 begins. Super Smash Bros Ultimate is shown off, and /v/ goes crazy. /v/ gets a sticky after Ridley is announced for the game.
  • June 18 - /tv/ reaches 100,000,000 posts. The 99999999 GET being a confused Sneed sign thread, and the 100000000 GET being a comment saying "why can't we just talk about movies". Perhaps the most board defining GETs imaginable.
  • July 8 - An anon on /v/ makes a thread about Recycle City, an HTML game for kids made by the Environmental Protection Agency that uses the underground theme from Yoshi's Island DS. Anons partake in lulz as they flood the leaderboard with funny names; they quickly discover how poorly secured it is and edit its code to give themselves impossibly high and low scores. After they have their fun and the thread dies, the game's music is changed to some chiptune and the leaderboard is cleared.
  • August 2 - Hiro starts a contest to design a 4chan Vtuber, with the winner receiving a lifetime 4chan pass.
  • August 6 - The report function now lists a drop-down menu which allows reporters to specify what rule a user broke, rather than a single checkbox to indicate a broken rule.
  • August 21 - Stefán Karl Stefánsson (Robbie Rotten) dies. /tv/ gets a sticky.
  • September 7 - Terry Davis is confirmed to be dead. /g/ gets a sticky in his memorial and his picture is added to the regular /g/ sticky.
  • September 9 - /bant/ celebrates Cirno Day, which is canonized as an official board holiday via sticky.
  • September 18 to 19 - PD, a prominent /bant/ namefriend known for entering private property and posting photos of his antics on /bant/, is snitched on by 'Normie' after vandalising an art gallery. Gets a visit from the sheriff, and teases the possibility of going to jail. Initial Thread Follow-up
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 15th birthday. Voting for the 4chan Vtuber opens. By midnight, the site crashes for reasons unknown and remains unusable to the masses for a span of roughly 15 hours.
  • October 8 - Nine years after first promising to do it, Jason Scott finally releases a huge archive containing all 4chan posts from 2006 to 2008. No images though; only text. In it, a redditor finds the first ever SCP Foundation post.
  • October 10 - /pol/s 188888888 GET is shit.
  • October 14 - /wsg/s obession with TikTok and a girl (boy) called Bonbibonkers eventually leads them into conflict with a group of Russians from 2ch's /fag/ board. At some point people started trying to dox Bonbibonkers and inadvertedly ressurected Ricardo Milos and DotA (by basshunter) into one meme. In the end, Bonbibonkers had to leave TikTok and the internet in general. It was for the better.
  • October 24 - Someone discovers an old /sci/ post from 2011 that may have wound up solving a 25-year old mathematical problem.
  • October 30 - The CSS theme gets changed to the spooky Halloween theme once again.
  • November 11 - /b/ gets flooded with bees for hours. Mods are working full time, deleting threads as they appear, resulting in /b/ only having around 30 active threads for some time which briefly raised suspicion of Hiro cut number of total threads to reduce traffic.
  • November 12 - Stan Lee dies. /co/ gets a sticky in his memorial.
  • November 16 - The 4chan Twitter account makes a cryptic tweet: "A test will run."
  • November 17 - D-Day hits 4chan: An announcement is made sitewide, approximately nineteen hours after the tweet: "Attention: All work safe boards are soon going to be on the 4channel.org domain. For now, all boards are accessible through either domain. Make sure to update your script blockers and whitelist the new domain." The whole of 4chan loses its collective shit. /qa/ receives a flood of shitposting related to the news, resulting in a massive spike in activity that temporarily makes /qa/ the fifth fastest board on the site. Hiro answers questions in a /qa/ thread, indicating that the move was due to 4chan.org being on a blacklist from advertising, and that having a domain to host the worksafe boards would bring about advertising once more. The "delete /pol/" oldfag renew their tirade by threatening to report /pol/posting on 4channel.org to advertisers in order to get the new domain blacklisted. swaglord stickies a petition on [s4s] demanding that they move to 4channel and become a blue board and avoid company with the NSFW boards.
  • November 20 - Sachiko is removed from the front page.
  • November 23 - The split is completed. All SFW boards automatically redirect to 4channel and the board list at the top only shows SFW boards.
  • November 27 - Stephen Hillenburg, creator of Spongebob, dies. /co/ and /tv/ get a sticky.
  • December 6 - An anon on /g/ buys the domain for linux.org and proceeds to dox a tranny
  • December 12 - Posting "The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region" now results in a one day autoban due to an anti-Chinese copypasta containing it being spammed. Threads are made tricking people into posting it to get them banned.
  • December 19 - The JSON API gets severely rate limited, only updating every 30 seconds or so.
  • December 20 - /fit/ and /g/ are unexpectedly nuked of all their threads. It turns out that apparently somebody on /g/ hijacked a janitor's account. Both boards quickly turn into janny mockery, including numerous "JANNY ARE YOU OKAY?" song lyrics.
  • December 22/23 - a furfag discord organizes a night raid on /Pol/. A bunch of furry porn and lefty thread's end up on /Pol/, owner of discord is doxxed and the raid cease's.
  • December 24 - /wsg/ celebrates Christmas Eve as a TikTok girl (boy) called Bonbibonkers publicly returns to the internet in a spectacular Christmas miracle. The hype over this girl results in the largest /wsg/ thread since the Dodger Leigh threads in 2014.
  • December 26 - /mlp/ has a christmas themed 33333333 GET.

2019

  • January 11 - /int/ reaches 100 million posts. The GET is an Italian posting a picture of a priest. The 99999999 GET, a much better GET, is claimed by /polska/.
  • January 16 - /pol/ reaches 200 million posts. The post ominously read Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. The day will come when Jesus returns to slay the filthy kikes.
  • January 18 - 4chan receives its 3 billionth post.
  • January 22 - A plane carrying soccer team Cardiff City's record signing goes missing. A thread is stickied on /sp/ a few hours after the news breaks.
  • January 24 - /pol/ kicks off the sequel to It's Okay To Be White. Users print out posters of Nick Sandmann (kid with a MAGA hat who stood and smiled at a Native American and got death threats from journalists and celebrities, even though the full footage released later shows that Sandmann did basically nothing) with the caption "Stand Your Ground" and post them up on campuses. As expected, journalists flip their shit in their articles and shills flip their shit trying to shut the threads down.
  • January 28 - A new script was added to 4channel, documented first on /sp/. It apparently tracks what you view and click on with more precision and attempts to connect what you do with your real world person via google and amazon data.
  • January 30-31 - /tv/ is raided by a Zootopia-spamming furry. The threads are mainly just pictures of Nick (and some Judy) without a comment, but as the raid continues, a comment is added: "Steven universe nor does The Sneedsons belong on /tv/". Later, the picture is a generic furry dog with the comment "im bored", then it's Nick again with a comment calling /tv/ "too based to be raided" and promising to raid /mu/ later.
  • January 31 - The day of unJUSTing: actor Brendan Fraser pays his final monthly alimony to his wife, freeing him from ten years of his shit getting fucked up. /tv/ celebrates his redemption.
  • February 1 - Hiro stickies a thread on /qa/ asking users to test "p4", a modified 4chan described as "yet another view of 4chan" which seems to be made for phoneposters. For some reason, this site requires an email registration AND a 4chan Pass (of course Hiro does this) to even make threads or post in threads. Hiro also mentions that /qa/ will soon be unlisted.
  • February 2 - The new oldest non-sticky thread in 4chan history, a Reibear thread on /i/, dies peacefully after 1668 days.
  • February 22 - /tv/ decides to fuck with Drake Bell again during a Twitch stream of him at a fan meetup. He becomes visibly upset, types out a bunch of insults, and cancels the stream prematurely after witnessing the sheer autistic faggotry from the chatroom. Stream and comments can currently be found here, highlight is in the last few minutes.
  • February 25 - The image limit on /vg/ is increased from 250 to 375.
  • February 27 - /v/ is once again filled with HARMONY and LOVE.
  • March 14 - A /pol/tard Aussie posts his manifesto on Facebook and 8chan and streams himself shooting up a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. During the stream, he says “Subscribe to PewDiePie” and plays Serbia Strong and Gas Gas Gas. His manifesto contains further meme references such as the Navy Seal Copypasta (which Australian media fell for) and reveals his plan to stoke a larger divide beteeen the left and right. Fifty people are killed. The 17 minute footage of the stream is shared across 4chan, 8chan, and Liveleak, resulting in three New Zealand ISPs blocking the sites. Blue checkmarks stand on the bodies to renew their “shut down 4chan” narrative, even though 4chan technically has nothing to do with the shooter. PewDiePie is also dragged through the mud by the media. Calls to delete /pol/ ramp up again, although this will still never happen. [s4s] “officially” declares that they don’t want anything to do with /pol/ and cut ties with them.
  • March 16 - Google announces "Stadia" at GDC 2019; /v/ gets a sticky.
  • March 17 - Dick Dale dies at age 81; /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • March 18-19 - Multiple New Zealand and Australian ISPs begin blocking 4chan, 8chan, Kiwi Farms, Liveleak, Zerohedge, archive.is, archive.fo, Gab, Voat, xyzchan, and many others, depriving shitposters their right to sick bantz. The ISPs claim that these are temporary blocks and that websites which take action and remove the Christchurch footage will be removed from the block. Some only block at the DNS level, leading to easy workarounds by changing the DNS to OpenDNS or Google DNS. Others ISPs block at the IP level, leading to Tor and VPN usage.
  • March 19 - [Russian brony gets the 7699999 on /bant/], dethroning the current queen (Cirno) and replacing her with a humanized Starlight Glimmer.
  • March 23 - /b/'s CSS layout was changed to a gif of Nyan Cat with the Nyan Cat theme playing in the background in honor of caturday, along with an official caturday thread where mods public banned furfags and ponyposters, embedded large images without thumbnails and /b/tards either posted old memes they found on Encyclopedia Dramatica or made typical "old meme cringe new meme good" posts. This thread strangely wasn't stickied. (This might of had something to do with Twitter, a social media website famous for popularizing the word "yikes" on the internet and also housing a userbase packed full of people blaming 4chan for the recent NZ shooting, making "caturday" a trending hashtag on the same day.)
  • March 31 - Australian ISPs unblock all websites, including 4chan and 8chan. The Aussie shitposters return. A 22222222 GET on /trash/ gets stickied.
  • April 1 - April Fools' Day returns. A like system is added to posting. Users earn points by liking posts, receiving likes, or making posts. Unlockable perks include the use of fortune, dice rolls, adding an emoji tag, hats, the /fit/ T-rex, and spooky skeletons. Some lament the low-effort attempt while most others rush to shitpost their way to the top. /mlp/ gets two stickies, /vp/ gets one sticky, /s4s/ gets one sticky, /sp/ gets one sticky, /mu/ gets one sticky & /v/ gets one sticky and a VGM playlist in the background. All NSFW boards have had broken catalogs since the day prior; /f/ loses its embed function on the same day.
  • April 2 - /mlp/ gets a sticky announcing the lift of some former board-specific bans, with the exception of rp/fetish threads and Anonfilly, Milky Way, and tulpa threads.
  • April 6 - /mlp/ gets a sticky for discussion of the opening two episodes of Season 9. Stickies for further episodes continue to happen.
  • April 8 - Popular Vocaloid producer wowaka passes away at the age of 31 due to an acute heart failure. /jp/ gets a sticky in his memorial.
  • April 15 - Both /tv/ and /co/ get stickies reminding anons to always use spoiler tags. Gene Wolfe is confirmed dead; /lit/ gets a sticky. The Notre Dame burns down; /pol/ gets a sticky.
  • April 16 - Monkey Punch dies at age 81. /a/ gets a sticky in his memorial and Sandra Hohn's "I Miss You Babe (Yes, I Do)" playing in the background. A Smash Brothers Ultimate 3.0.0 trailer appears without a direct; /v/ gets a sticky.
  • April 18 - The redacted version of the Mueller report is was released to the public. /pol/ gets a sticky.
  • April 19 - Koike Kazuo passes away on the 17th; /a/ gets a sticky.
  • May 2 - A meme of Lily from Zombieland Saga holding up and gun and saying "shut the fuck up terf" is held up in british parlament by MP Joanna Cherry. /lgbt/ gets a sticky with the audio from this video embedded in the background.
  • May 5 - Cinco de Mayo; /a/ gets a Cinco de Maho sticky with Himeko's Maho Song playing in the background.
  • May 6 - Raphiposter gets the legendary "Kot" ID on /bant/. Frogposting slows down as a result. [31]
  • May 9-10 - Popular gaming YouTuber ProJared cheated on his wife and sent NSFW photos to underage fans; /v/ was spammed with threads about the incident and they were all quickly banned on sight, and a mod even stickied a thread saying, "An e-celeb cheating on his wife is not video games. Take it to /b/." And so they did, not only crossboarding to /b/ but /v/tards fled to /qa/ as well and started to mention the fact that viral marketing threads, constant "home" and vtmb threads, 10+ Smash """"""leak""""" threads at once, twitter screencap threads, /pol/ bait threads, Dunkey/Jontron/literalwho e-celeb threads were are allowed to stay up, but this one event specifically got banned from /v/ entirely without a second thought. On May 10th, Jared had officially lost over 100,000 subscribers. Moralfags from twitter spam clown pepe memes and wojacks on all of his social media. An 8000000 GET gets stickied on /bant/
  • May 14 - A Eurovision Song Contest 2019 thread is stickied on /int/.
  • May 15 - YTMND is shut down; /f/ gets a sticky in memorial. Italy decided to air the next month of MLP:FiM ahead of schedule; /mlp/ gets a sticky
  • May 16 - Joshua Schubart (who plays Frank on the series The Tick) pops in on /co/ and /tv/ after doing a Reddit AMA. It goes well on /co/ and about as you expect on /tv/. Both threads later get deleted, probably because he was advertising the show
  • May 17 - /b/ reaches its 800m GET, which is a failGET [32]
  • May 20 - /tv/ gets a sticky for the Game of Thrones finale
  • May 24 - Theresa May confirms resignation; /pol/ gets a sticky.
  • May 29 - All boards except /pol/, /v/, /vg/, /a/, and /b/ were frozen. sys.4chan.org and sys.4channel.org were also broken.
  • June 6 - Pokémon Direct 6.5.2019 starts; /vp/ gets a discussion sticky
  • June 8 - /v/ gets two stickies; one for The EA Play e3 Press Conference and another one for the Nintendo 2019 World Championship Tournaments.
  • June 9 - Microsoft E3 Briefing starts; /v/ gets a sticky
  • June 10 - /v/ gets two stickies; one for the PC Gaming Show at e3 and another for the Ubisoft e3 Conference
  • June 11 - /v/ gets two stickies; one for the Nintendo e3 direct and another for discussion of Banjo-Kazooie getting confirmed for Smash. /vp/ gets a sticky for Sword/Shield discussion
  • June 12 - After a few days of lead-up, discord summerfags kick off a 'revolution' to have porn threads banned from the board. /b/tards in favor of the move make anti-porn threads with yellow images and bump dying yellow threads. Porn threads are spammed with pictures of yellow flags, recolored meme images and (rarely) original content and /b/tards make threads on porn boards to redirect them.
  • June 13 - Yellowspammers continue the raid into the next day. An unintentional copypasta starts after several yellowposters say they're "actual oldfags from 2008", which is a common lie made up by post 2016 era newfags on 4chan when they read ED or KYM for the first time. Rumors claim that janitors were pissed off and started deleting yellow threads. A /b/ mod stickies a 10 hour loop of Eiffel 65's "Blue" with the comment "im /b/lue" and publicly bans the first poster for calling the mods faggots. Lolikons are left with no home to go to since lolis were banned on every other board. Not only could loli threads not survive on the board because of the spam itself, the threads also had image limits due to yellowfags bot spamming. After multiple failed loli threads, only getting around 50 replies (mostly filled with moralfag yellowspammers screeching) before 404, a loli thread was made which surprisingly slipped past yellowfags (likely due to bans from mods), although furries still raided/crossposted in it for whatever reason. The first yellowpost in the thread was public banned, confirming mods do love lolis and do not condone yellowfaggotry. Immediately after this victory from lolicons and furfags on /b/ alike, yellowfaggotry slowed down and non-meta porn threads started appearing again. A few hours later, a mod makes a textless thread on /qa/ with an invisible audio webm embedded into it, which says the following: "DUHHHHH, CRRRINNGGEE! DUUHHH BRINGEEE-CRINGEEEEE! IS THAT ALL YOU SHITPOSTING FUCKS CAN SAY? DuUuUuHHHHhhHH BASTE! BASTE! BASTE-CRINGE! CRINGE! BASTE BASTE CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE BASTE CRINGE! I FEEL LIKE I'M IN A FUCKING ASYLUM FULL OF DEMENTIA RIDDEN OLD PEOPLE (breath) THAT CAN DO NOTHING BUT REPEAT THE SAME FUCKING WORDS ON LOOP LIKE A FUCKING BROKEN RECORD.. (BREATH) CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE! CRINGE BASTE BASTE ONIONS ONIONS SNNNOOYY ONIONS EL-O-EL ONIONS!!!11! CRINGE-BOOOOMMERR. LE ZOOMER I AM BOOOOOMEERR. NO ZOOM ZOOM ZOOMIES! ZOOMER GOING ZOOMIES (GRUNT). I FUCKING HATE THE INTERNET SO GODDAMN MUCH (breath) FUCK.. YOU SHITPOSTING G-HONEST TO GOD. FUCKING HOPE YOUR MOTHER CHOKES ON HER OWN FECES IN HELL, YOU COCKSUCKER OOOhHhHhHhooooOOOOOO I KNOW MY POST IS CRINGE! ISN'T IT? CRINGE CRINGE CRINGEY CRINGE BASED CRINGE BASED REDDIT CRINGE (breath) BASED CRINGE ZOOM, CRINGE, ONIONS (sigh) REDDIT BASED. BASED... ERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR". The original audio is allegedly from this YouTube video titled "Based.mp4", uploaded on June 11, 2019. Janitors are now trying to seriously clean up the yellow spam on /b/. Yellows continue to spam; the board is now at a half yellow half porn ratio.
  • June 14 - Pornfags are fighting hard against yellowspam on /b/; yellow groups get some help from 8/b/ and other fellow discord teens. The board is still at a half and half ratio for the first half of the day. Yellowfags start fighting each other over "stolen OC" and operations start falling apart; meanwhile on /b/ itself, yellowspam is still active on the board, but roll, rekt, story and sing along threads start popping up and get bumped.
  • June 15-16 - Yellowfags keep pushing schlop and apu threads. Board is now a balance between porn and yellowspam, with the occasional roll or rekt thread.
  • June 17 - Porn takes up more than half of /b/. Yellowfags are clearly in need of assistance.
  • June 18 - Majority of yellow spam groups give up. /b/ is back to mostly porn and bait threads, with a tiny amount of yellow and meta wannabe oldfag threads. On /pol/, a thread [Archive] is posted that confirms that the FBI does browse 4chan (and 8chan) and posts. It appears they have a rather base understanding of the lingo and thus the glownigger phenomenon became reality. It comes with court documents. Direct Link, Archive.
  • June 20-21 - 4chan goes down. People flood to 8chan to wait it out. /pol/ theorizes that this is because Iran shot down a US drone. On the day before the release of the Netflix NGE dub, /a/ had 1-3 discussion threads an hour discussing the dub and the impact it's going to have on /a/ for the next couple of weeks. At 3AM EST the dub is released and threads dedicated to the dub immediately start getting submitted. Shinji's VA in the new dub is a tranny, Fly Me To The Moon is removed and certain iconic lines are replaced, which causes every evafag on /a/ to go apeshit. Mods are already prepared and delete 10-20 Eva Netflix meta threads at a time.
  • June 25 - YouTube e-celeb Desmond "Etika" Amofah is confirmed dead by the NYPD, after going missing on the previous Wednesday and his presumed body being recovered from the East River the day before. Etika, known to have had mental health issues, had scheduled an eight-minute suicide note to be uploaded at midnight on June 19, titled "I'm Sorry" (apologizing for his manipulative behavior and never getting help). /v/ gets a sticky. Anti e-celeb anons complain about how mods stickied e-celeb drama since ProJared drama wasn't stickied because the mods said e-celeb drama isnt video games.
  • July 2 - Cloudflare dies for an hour; 4chan and many of its spinoffs can't be accessed.
  • July 6 - The creators of "Race with Ryan", a Mario Kart ripoff based off of the YouTube channel Ryan ToysReview, tried to promote their game on /v/
  • July 10 - Images refuse to enlarge on /adv/. An unfunny raid lead by summerfags pursues on /ck/. Rip Torn dies at age 88; /tv/ gets a sticky
  • July 14 - /sp/ gets a sticky for the England vs New Zealand final of the Cricket World Cup.
  • July 15-16 - An emo twink junkie kills his slutty friend, that r9k knew as Oxychan, and shared pictures of her bloody corpse with her discord orbiters. Turns out the faggot emo wasn't bluffing when a story came about 17 year old girl, Bianca Devins from Albany NY, getting her throat sliced open. The guy killed her out of jealously supposedly after a friend told him she was fucking guys behind his back and then after this confrontation, they went on a five hour road trip to a Queen concert and he brutally stabbed her. /b/ goes wild over this event and robots get feels because of pics like this. ED mod sets an edited image of her corpse as Picture of the Now. Before this incident she was an emo weeaboo that was into violence and had the personality of a typical lainfag, and often talked about her violence fetish and wanting to die. Bianca's story becomes the featured article of July 17-18 on ED.
  • July 18 - Kyoto Animation Studio 1 is burned down by a possible train otaku who believes the studio ripped off his song and used it an episode of Hibike Euphonium. /a/ gets two stickies covering the news. Many lament the possible death of KyoAni animation, as 33 of the staff are burned to death, including Takemoto Yasuhiro, director of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid, and Lucky Star. Other boards send condolences. /a/'s catalog is filled with almost nothing but threads about the tragedy. Hiro adds a new global message; "Please consider donating to help the victims of the KyoAni studio fire: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-kyoani-heal". The second /a/ sticky soon becomes the largest thread in /a/'s history, passing 25000 posts in just under a day. In other news, /wsg/'s file limit is increased from 4MB to 5MB.
  • July 19-23 - [s4s] is about to get their 8000000 GET; a sticky is made. The 8000000 GET is stickied along with sixteen other threads. The board goes along with the stunt and makes i sell threads for three days. Then on the 22nd, all eighteen threads are unstickied and a new meta call-out thread for /qa/ is made.
  • July 24 - Images refuse to enlarge on /c/. When trying to open them in a new tab, it would send you to a SSL error page.
  • July 25 - Some autist on /tv/, probably the Moeposter, starts trying to force Maskposting in a desperate attempt to defeat Sneedposting. This goes on at least a week and only makes Sneedposting stronger.
  • July 25-26 - Blue day on /s4s/. The Netherlands cracks down on sites hosting loli/shota material; Sad Panda is hosted in the Netherlands, and is therefore forced to shut down. They issue a 12 hour warning to download all of their shota/loli content before they get shut down. /h/ gets a sticky warning everyone to back up all of their favorite h-doujins. /h/ gets 4090% activity. Loli, shota and incest doujins are being actively removed before the shut down. Many boards band together to save their hentai, scans, comics, and other such things, or to discuss the events, such as /a/, /aco/, /bant/, /co/, /d/, /f/, /g/, /ic/, /int/, /jp/, /m/, /mlp/, /pol/, /qa/, /t/, /trash/, /u/, /v/, /vr/, and /y/. Other boards, thoroughly overtaken by newfags or created to contain newfags, celebrate Sad Panda's death, like /r9k/ and /s4s/. After a last ditch run to save everything, the exhentai.org domain goes down on July 26th at approximately 10:12:25am Dutch time, leaving behind a Non Non Biyori ending picture. Activity on /h/ rises, peaking at 6600% at 10:43am and 67.09 posts per minute, temporarily making /h/ the fastest board on 4chan (beating /v/'s 66.48ppm). It lasts only 3 minutes before 4stats.io updates /h/ again, making it drop to 60 posts a minute. On 26th, a /g/ anon makes a site-wide backup of Sad Panda. The thread makes it over three times the bump limit. It is however a troll.
  • August 2 - Psyche. The Panda returns, this time hosted in Moldova, "hopefully permanently". Many /h/ residents thank the Moldovan Spurdo for his help, while remaining wary and making sure to archive more content. The immediate traffic to Exhentai causes 503 errors to return. A mod posts on a /wsg/ thread for bigger webms thanks to the recent filesize limit increase and ups the limit from 5MB to 6MB. /v/'s new buzzword, "cumbrain", is given a word filter on the board ("cumbrain" becomes "gamer").
  • August 3 - An /mlp/ anon gives Lauren Faust a letter written by the board. The thread proceeds past the bump limit. /a/, /aco/, /co/, /d/, /e/, /f/, /gif/, /h/, /hc/, /hm/, /i/, /ic/, /mlp/, /news/, /pol/, /r/, /s4s/, /soc/, /sp/, /t/, /trash/, /u/, /v/, /vr/, /w/, /wg/ and /y/ all have their image limits increased from 250 to 300, while /qst/'s image limit is increased from 250 to 375. Two mass shooters kill a combined total of roughly 30 civilians in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH, the former of whom reportedly posted a manifesto on 8chan and claimed to approve of the shooter's actions. Like all mass shootings, politicians and the media in the USA blame 4chan and Trump, stand on the victim's dead bodies to promote gun control, and launch racist attacks against white men. Infamous commie politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweets about 4chan and claims it's the place where radicalized young men go to after radicalization.
  • August 4 - The SadPanda backup sticky on /h/ passes 73000 posts and officially becomes the largest thread in the history of 4chan, taking the crown from /pol/'s 2016 election sticky. Shortly afterwards, the thread is unstickied and later gets archived. Many begin to pay respects and repeat the iconic statement "through dick, unity." The thread's final post count is of uncertainty. Archived.moe gives a count of 73274, while Archive of Sins reports a count of 74553.
  • August 5 - Cloudflare reverses its policy and cuts off protection to 8chan, because apparently white supremacy will stop existing once 8chan dies. 8chan struggles to find an alternative and floods to 4chan for the time being. Even Hotwheels himself (the former owner) has had enough of 8chan and demands the current owner to shut the site down, stating that he's sick of dealing with calls from the media every time shit happens and that the site is a "megaphone" for shooters.
  • August 6 - Duplicate file bug occurs on /v/. /b/ gets a furry sticky/CSS; 7 posts in and there's already a public ban
  • August 10 - An anon on /pol/ spills information about the death of Jeffery Epstein before reporting it to any authorities or press. The post in questioned was then reviewed by the FDNY.
  • August 11 - After two and a half years of /qa/ effectively being a 2D/Random board due to extensive user moderation, a manager had enough and begins to rangeban anyone posting 2D/Random content on /qa/. Board activity falls by 90% as a result.
  • August 14 - Shooting in Philadelphia; /pol/ gets a sticky
  • August 15 - /vg/ gets a DOTA sticky
  • August 17 - Richard Williams dies; /co/ gets a sticky in memorial
  • August 22 - /qa/, now moderated, begins to receive public bans similar to /a/: public ban. 4chan's boards go down at approximately 12:25am and return half an hour later. Connecting to 4chan appears lethargic with repeated timeouts and Cloudflare issues for hours to come.
  • August 25 - A Dutch media service called Videoland uploads the remaining episodes of MLP:FiM, including the series finale. /mlp/ goes fucking apeshit and gets a spoiler bunker sticky.
  • August 27 - Fight between Frogposters and weebs continues on /qa/. Animeposter makes an anti frogposter thread Mods publically unban him
  • August 29 - Posting on 4chan is fucked. Some posts can get through, but most of the time, it returns a Connection Error. Apparently posts can go through despite the errors, according to some reports. The shittiness continues into August 30 as everybody calls Hiro a gook.
  • September 4 - /o/ gets a sticky. /vp/ and /v/ get Nintendo Direct discussion stickies.
  • September 5 - The new 4chan janitors arrive.
  • September 9 - /jp/, /a/, /v/, /c/ and /bant/ celebrate the 10th annual Cirno day; meanwhile on /bant/, a cirnoposter tries to get the 99999 GET but is off by one, and a kagposter gets the 99999 GET. /bant/ gets a cirno sticky and every single frogposter gets public banned. Many call this the "Day of The Lake".
  • September 13 - Mods tell a /qa/ ledditor to get fucked
  • September 14 - Stallman defends Epstein and gets fired by FSF; A /g/ anon suggests Nagoor Babu be the new thumbnail for the /g/ sticky; mods fulfill his request. /g/ is spammed with Stallman pedo threads and discussion threads about who should be featured in the sticky.
  • September 15 - Mods on /g/ remove the Nagoor sticky and replace it with a Satania sticky, but the mod forgot to put on his nametag; once again the board goes in chaos.
  • September 16 - Original Stallman /g/ sticky from December 20, 2015 is restored; the Terry/Satania sticky are included in the posts below it.
  • September 17 - /g/ gets a RMS general sticky. It consists of nothing but bickering for 10 hours, then it later devolves into loliposting and mods don't pay attention.
  • September 22 - /v/ votes for Samus as the Queen of /v/ for 2019.
  • September 25 - /f/ anon emails 4chan staff about the end of flash support. 4chan devs confirm they're working on a "permanent replacement" of the original flash player so /f/ can remain on the site.
  • October 1 - 4chan turns 16. The party hats are enabled on all boards as usual.
  • October 3 - /v/ decides to vote for Senator Armstrong as the King of /v/ for 2019.
  • October 9 - A German shooter mimicking Tarrant attempts to storm a synagogue. He fails miserably and becomes the laughingstock of /pol/ for multiple days. There are several hints he frequents imageboards.
  • October 10 - 4chan is mentioned on German TV and other media. Just in time for its ninth anniversary /mlp/ gets a sticky after a Russian hacker once again leaks production files, resulting in a total of 434GB leaked and three simultaneous rolling stickies being up at the same time, the other two about the anniversary itself and the previous dutch leaks.
  • October 12 - My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's last three episodes air. The event is stickied on /mlp/, and /mlp/'s activity is more than 500% above normal.
  • October 31 - Annual spooky skeletons CSS arrives.
  • November 2 - KoG scores the 123456789 GET on /tv/, the rarest GET he's ever gotten.
  • November 4 - /vp/ gets a sticky
  • November 13 - /pol/ gets a sticky
  • November 14 - /s4s/ gets four stickies; one of the four stickies is an embed of "Space People" by Bob Orilee that autoplays
  • November 18 - Half Life: Alyx is announced by Valve on Twitter; /v/ gets a sticky in response.
  • December 6 - A Western Sahara flag appears for the first time ever, posting on /pol/. It's not known when the flag was added to 4chan, although it may have been on the same day as the Kosovo flag (circa July 12, 2019).
  • December 10 - /b/ gets three stickies, "Hip To Be Square" by Huey Lewis And The News embedded in the background and mods ban porn for a day. Two DSFARGEG threads and three obvious troll-porn threads get public banned. Yellowfags rejoice and spam yellow threads and upper text lower text memes while ironically saying /b/ will "now be free of spam and uncreative threads". Mods remove the stickies and unban porn the next day

(Note: an anon on /f/ archived the front page in the form of a .swf file)

  • December 15 - Cracky-chan returns! She makes a post on /r9k/ asking how people would feel if she returned, then reveals herself as the OP. She goes on to post current pics of herself (including nudes) and reminisce about the old days.
  • December 25 - Christmas hats are added.
  • December 31 - /v/ stickies International Wrestling Festival's 2019 gachimuchi collab

2020

  • January 22 - The first coronavirus general (/cvg/) is posted on /pol/.
  • January 25-26 - swaglord has another sticky parade on /s4s/, and makes "respond to my funny thread" a new board meme.
  • January 26 - Kobe Bryant fucking dies in a helicopter crash, likely caused by the pilot's spatial disorientation from transitioning from VFR to IFR (translation: if you fly into low visibility you'll lose your bearings). /sp/ gets a sticky.
  • January 28 - A shitposter on /qa/ makes a thread saying /vr/'s board name is misleading because the board isn't related to virtual reality games. Hiro comes back from the grave (his last post being a reply to the "test p4" thread on February 2, 2019) and asks "Should we have Virtual Reality board?" Mostly everyone says no and he agrees. Most of the thread is just desperate anons suggesting dumb board ideas and someone who asks hiro to enable noscript captcha, and which he then tells them to buy a pass.
  • February 2 - /v/ releases Super Mario /v/orld, a collaborative ROM hack of Super Mario World inspired by 2channel's VIP hacks. The organizer attempts to submit it to Super Mario World Central, but the hack is rejected because of its loli joke. The hack receives a very positive reception.
  • February 3 - /qa/ mods embed loud nigra on the index of /qa/ for roughly two hours, then remove it. (Note: the only evidence of this happening existing is this thread, which people responded to presumably after the YT embed was removed and just thought it was another nonsense thread with an anime girl thumbnail)
  • February 5 - /tv/ gets a sticky in honor of Kirk Douglas, who had previously been memed for living so long.
  • February 11-12 - A /qa/non points out the majority of stickies on 4chan still have santa hats, which are removed the following day.
  • February 19 - /v/ gets a sticky for Mount & Blade II.
  • February 21 - The coronavirus general on /pol/ enters its 1000th iteration, just thirty days after beginning.
  • February 26 - /v/ celebrates 10 years of HARMONY with a sticky. Kazuhisa Hashimoto, creator of the Konami Code, dies and also receives a sticky. However, it is quite massively overshadowed by the HARMONY sticky and just barely makes it over 1000 non-deleted posts.
  • February 28 - Anon finds out that you can submit events to the offical Republican Party website of New Hampshire with no filter. He reports his findings to /pol/, which then spends the next few hours trashing the website.
  • March 9 - /tv/ gets a sticky in honor of Max von Sydow. /biz/ and /pol/ get stock market stickies as an oil war and the growing coronavirus threat causes a massive dump, leading to trading being halted just five minutes after the NYSE opened for the day.
  • March 20 - /v/ hits the 500M GET. The post is "bats are more delicious" in reference to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Madagascar also confirms its first coronavirus case, prompting a /v/ sticky with "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" autoplaying as a reference to the old Flash game Pandemic 2.
  • March 21 - A global announcement is made stating 4chan will switch to HTTPS by default set for March 27th.
  • April 1 - The first April Fools day of the decade begins. The joke starts on /v/; OP says the joke is "no names or tripcodes". An anon responds "cope seethe dilate", his username is distorted and the outside of his text box is sickly green. He was then (USER WAS QUARANTINED FOR THIS POST). The next case is from /mlp/; someone makes a meta thread about the no name/trip rumor, and anons in the thread say the prank is gimmicky. A few posts later, an infected user shitposts. By this point, half of /b/ is already infected. A frogposter on /pol/ manages to get an even sicklier, more dense green outline around his text box. /a/ gets a quarantine sticky. Each board gets a news ticker; /b/'s infection level is the most critical. Several boards get corona stickies: /co/, /tg/, /pol/, /v/, /tv/, and /vp/. /s4s/ gets a birthday sticky. The index of /int/ gets an embed of a youtube video hiro uploaded; the video itself is a static image of Pepe The Frog with 30 minutes of sirens, gunshots and thunder in the background. It's nothing special, but it does confirm hiro is, in fact, a frogposter, and is the most likely explanation as to why frog spam hasn't been filtered.
  • April 6 - 4channel gets new ads. The ads in question are promoting a YouTube series called "The Non-Family", a presumably-unintentionally creepy South Park knockoff that only has one episode. Since these ads were links to a YouTube video and not the usual sketchy porn site, everyone without an adblocker on 4channel watches The Non-Family and it quickly becomes a meme on /tv/.
  • April 10 - /vp/'s Pokemon Clover, a major ROM hack of Pokemon FireRed, is officially released to a very positive reception.
  • April 14-15 - A YouTuber by the name of Frank Hassle had been a trendy subject on /tv/ ever since he started his youtube channel, considering he works with Sam Hyde. Most anons shit on his videos, while the small majority say they're kino. But on April 14th, Frank uploads a new video where he messes with people at a crossfitting place. When one of Frank's usual fans made another thread about it on /tv/, an anon in the thread finds the crossfitting place's facebook page and contacts the owners. Keep in mind, the video was recorded at least 2 years prior (was previously teased in a Sam Hyde video), but nontheless, the owners were infuriated and claimed the video. Afterwards, he privates everything on his channel.
  • April 21 - Qtard and Twitter moms discover that Googling "tv television and film" and going to Google Images shows a bunch of child model pictures caused by cunnyposter pedophiles posting on /tv/. A minor shitstorm develops. One retarded Twitter wine aunt decides that "4plebs" is a shortened version of "4 pedo celebs". 4plebs staff make an official statement and assure people that they always delete such pictures from their archives when reported. /tv/ discusses the event.
  • May 1 - Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and Wii SDKs get leaked on /v/. All of the video game emulation and preservation communities go insane. After the news spreads, Nintendo starts DMCA'ing download links posted on /v/ and /vr/.
  • May 5 - Cinco de Mayo; /a/ gets a Cinco de Maho sticky with Himeko's Maho Song playing in the background.
  • May 10-11 - The first TLOU2 leaks start showing up around this time, so /v/ started making templates and edits of the game. The edits were primarily based on Ellie getting choked by Abby. These threads were only the beginning for what's to come next.
  • May 14 - /b/tards launch a massive raid on /po/ to get away from the porn threads. /po/ is ruined for a few hours and many ancient threads are archived. Soon after, /po/'s mods restore the ancient threads.
  • May 15 - /adv/ gets post 22222222.
  • May 16 - Twelve hours after octs on /adv/, /sp/ gets its one hundred millionth post: Cristiano Ronaldo commenting on someone's piss stream.
  • May 19-23 - /s4s/ gets flooded with cat stickies 1 2 3 4 5 6. At one point, the board has 17 stickies.
  • May 22 - Reporting changes so the first report doesn't require a captcha.
  • May 26 - hCaptcha replaces reCaptcha on the report system. /qa/ complains. 4chan begins site maintenance at 7:33pm GMT. hCaptcha is mysteriously removed shortly afterwards.
  • May 29 - 4chan reaches a daily total of one million posts owing to the increase in /pol/ traffic due to riots across the United States. It is the first time since April Fools Day 2020 that 4chan has had one million daily posts.
  • May 31 - /pol/ gets a new locked sticky, informing people not to post the same twitter screencap thread when it already exists. /pol/ is now at its most active since the 2016 Presidential election, reaching nearly 273 thousand posts in one day thanks to the nationwide George Floyd """protests""".
  • June 1 - /lgbt/ gets a pride month sticky. /lit/ finishes work on The Coronameron - a collections of stories written by anons while in quarantine.[33]
  • June 12 - Volcano High, a furry dinosaur visual novel, was announced at the big PlayStation 5 reveal press conference; /v/ blows up with threads about the game, but doesn't get a sticky. /trash/ got a sticky instead.
  • June 16 - A /v/ reply poster gets banned for criticizing the apparent ignorance of the /v/ boards transformation from war positions anti-furry motive to accepting furry posts.
  • June 18-21 - TLOU2 releases. While critics are having a field day with the game the user reviews turned out to be highly negative and people started bashing the game. /v/ catches wind of the negativity and anons start making various templates of certain cutscenes from the game. One of these in particular is the sex scene where Abby and Owen are fucking each other. One anon began compiling a spreadsheet of every frame in the scene that everyone could claim so that it could be compiled into a video. When the video was finished /v/ got a sticky. A huge MEGA collage got made of all the TLOU2 edits as well which can be found here.
  • June 25 - It is announced that Studio Trigger will be producing a Cyberpunk 2077 anime; /a/ gets a sticky.
  • June 26 - /a/ gets a sticky for the 205000000 get, featuring Yotsuba.
  • July 11 - /g/ gets a replacement sticky with no image attached; the same mod that made the thread made a proposal reply offering /qa/ a chance to suggest who's image should be in the next sticky.
  • July 13 - The mods end up choosing to include Steve Ballmer, Terry A. Davis, Stallman and Satania in the sticky; an almost year long debate (2019, September 17) has finally concluded.
  • July 14 - /vp/ turns ten years old; a sticky is made, both the index of /vp/ and the sticky were embedded with a compilation of every Pokemon anime OP in the background.
  • July 24 - /vp/ Anon (possibly "wack0"'s friends) once again leaks a shitload of source codes and prototypes of various Nintendo games. Many threads are made on /v/ [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92], some on /vp/ [93][94] ,and some on /vr/ [95][96] Discoveries are made (mostly by /v/) and are summed up here and here. and here.
  • July 25 - The leaks don't end. The sourcecode to Mario 64 and Ocarina of Time leaks. The Hidden Palace discord had to temporarily shut down because of the massive influx of tourists asking for Mario 64 related leaks. The 2 decade+ mystery is finally debunked; L was, and always has been real. The internet shits itself. Some people speculate the release of this leak was on purpose, theorizing "24 + 01 2+4+0+1 = 7 (June), 24 (Day of the leak) + 1 (One day after) = 25".
  • July 31 - A new board, /vrpg/ - Video Games/RPG, is subtlety created. The usual shitpost spam on /qa/ asking for unnecessary boards runs rampant all day. An anon makes a post asking about new spoiler tags; a mod appears and offers anons a chance to create new spoiler tags.
  • August 6 - An Elesaposter on /vp/ gets the 44444444 GET.
  • August 7 - Another new video games board, /vmg/ - Video Games/Mobile, is created. Initially thought to offload most of the gachashit from /v/ and /vg/, the board does neither and its purpose is unclear. Some mod (or mods) gets fed up with the decline of /b/ and decides to purge the board of shitty porn threads. In an effort that lasts months (and still continues as of October), he publicly bans every porn poster on the board, setting an example for horny zoomers. Since ban frequency drops at certain times of the day, this is probably the work of a single pissed off mod. Porn posters are encouraged to move their threads to /s/ and /soc/, which they largely do; but since /s/ is a slow board, they are not warm to the idea of "girls built for BBC" and "girls you jerk off to" and "social fap thread #325" threads, or the post quality contributed by underage /b/ users. The mod soon gets bored of banning everyone, and mostly stops. /b/ returns to its usually awful state, yet the /b/-tier threads remain on /s/. Along with /asp/ and /vr/, /s/ joins the ranks of boards that were ruined by terrible moderator decisions.
  • June 26 to August 8 - In response to drama, /mlp/ denizens organize, create, and release an art pack promoting free speech. It results in $21,132.94 worth of donations, nearly all going to 3d horses in need, and becomes the most successful art pack in the fandom's history. Verity!
  • August 14 - /vst/ - Video Games/Strategy is created; /qa/ flips shit. Many on /v/ theorize the new boards are the start of an aim by mods to split /v/ up into pieces by genre, but mods refuse to comment.
  • August 15 - /g/ gets a sticky celebrating Satania's birthday. Later on, background gifs of dancing cats are added.
  • August 20 - A thread on /tv/ about the Netflix show "Cuties", featuring underage actresses acting sexually, is replied to by a mod who denounces any sexual imagery from the show and tells them to get perma b&. A fatal blow to cunnyposters. [4Plebs Archive] [Archive.is]. The film was already gaining a bad rep in the mainstream, so the media and Twitter users soy themselves over the big bad ebil 4chon banning the film.
  • August 21 - Waiting through the day, /qa/ anons feel like another board is coming up. And the mods answer their prediction, right on schedule. This time it's /vm/ - Video Games/Multiplayer. At first, the board isn't even loadable. /soc/ gets the name field enabled.
  • August 23 - /qa/ anons collaboratively create a collage which they feel represents the board. After a final version of the collage is decided on, a thread is made featuring the image with the comment "MODS STICKY THIS", and they followed through. Later, a music embed (song suggested by an anon in the thread) and a dancing cat gif are added. Shortly after hitting the image limit, the thread is unsticked and subsequently archived without being allowed to naturally get bumped off of the catalog. There is very rarely any direct interaction between the mods and /qa/, and the sticky is seen as a great surprise by most /qa/ regulars. It is the first user-created sticky on /qa/ in two years.
  • August 24 - Some weird shit starts happening to /vg/. Each index page increases from 15 to 20 threads, emptying out page 9 and 10 and half of page 8. The post count in each thread does not italicize when the 750-post bump limit is reached (despite autosaging anyway), implying a possible increase of the bump limit. Threads on the index pages do not show the latest replies.
  • August 25 - A /his/torian discovers that more than twenty thousand of the articles on the Scots Wikipedia have been written by an American horsefucker who doesn't even know the language and writes articles in a Scottish accent (and had been doing so since 2013, as a twelve year old). Media picks up on it but credits the cockmunchers at Reddit for uncovering it instead. Many consider it the most damage done to a single language in recent memory, all because of a fucking autistic INTP brony.
  • August 28 - "New Vidya Board Friday" appears to have ended, but change comes to /vr/. Mods officially announce that sixth generation consoles launched between 1999 and 2001, such as the Xbox, PS2, Game Boy Advance and GameCube, are now "retro" enough for /vr/. Vidya on these consoles released before 2008 is also allowed. Users on the board are divided, with a two-thirds majority (approximately 63% according to an informal straw poll) standing against the change and preferring the creation of /v2k/ instead. Trolls flood the board with shitty 6th gen content, both as a form of protest and for the lulz. The new sticky incorporates this update, as well as allowing homebrew console games made in 2008 and beyond on the sixth generation consoles. A mod on /qst/ announces that the board would be getting a new banner, and is open to submissions.
  • August 29 - A mod on /qst/ makes and stickies a thread for voting on banners submitted in the previous thread, and one is chosen almost unanimously.
  • August 31 - Suzumiya Haruhi no Chokkan (The Intuition of Haruhi Suzumiya) is announced; /a/ gets a sticky with embedded Haruhi music and the catalog gets flooded with haruhi threads.
  • September 4 - On the 30th of August, /pol/ denizens doxxed a man called Michael Reinoehl who in popular consensus seemed to have murdered a Trump supporter in Portland, painting a target on him all over the web. After an interview with VICE, the man is killed by law enforcement trying to arrest him on Sep 4.
  • September 5 - A random [s4s] anon makes a thread and received the 9000000 GET; thread is stickied.
  • September 7 - After rumors that the Venture Bros has been cancelled, Jackson Publick confirmed the rumors were true, leaving the series on a huge cliff hanger; /co/ gets a sticky. "Like a Friend" by Pulp is played in the background.
  • September 9 - It's Cirno Day. There are scattered threads all over the boards celebrating Cirno, the ice fairy. On /bant/ an image of Cirno and the words "*blocks u're path*" is overlaid on both the index, the catalog and this sticky. This year, /bant/ notably had a much better Cirno Day than /jp/. This is likely due to the coup d'état by vtubers who now own the board and don't know who Cirno is.
  • September 12 - /jp/ experiences a huge surge in posts due to Hololive threads, becoming one of the fastest boards on the site. Its post rate even passes /b/ at one point.
  • September 13 - File names change from 1500000000000 to 1600000000000. While the true 1600000000000 wasn't posted in time, the closest someone got to it was in a German /int/ thread with a 1600000000012.
  • September 14 - The Ms. /co/ 2020 competition experiences a major shitstorm as an anon exposes a Spanish Facebook group known as "Random Cartoon" that has been brigading their polls. The group appears to have been encouraging votes for Emmy (Emmy the Robot), as well as others such as Miko Kubota (Glitch Techs), and their heavy favoritism for Spinel in 2019 may have been the reason why Spinel won the previous year's Ms. /co/. It turns out they've also used the competition to steal fanart created by /co/mrades during the event. Some anons call for the disqualification of Emmy and Miko. The tournament organizer suggests redoing the round, others also suggested replacing both characters.
  • September 17 - /g/entooman got the 77777777 /g/et and later got banned with (USER INSTALLED GENTOO FOR THIS POST). He also had to install StumpWM due to asking anons to roll trips for the DE/WM.
  • September 18 - Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court Justice, dies. /pol/ gets a sticky. /pol/ celebrates by laughing at "NO NO NO" trending on Twitter, posting Twitter and Reddit salt, and watching Democrats melting down and hoping to prevent Trump from adding yet another conservative justice to an already packed court.
  • September 19 - A /qa/ user who goes by the name Soot creates soyjak.party, (aka. the sharty) a 4chan syle imageboard centered around soyjak posting and /qa/ culture.
  • September 20 - The cat behind one of 2chan/4chan's earliest memes, Longcat, dies of respiratory failure as confirmed by the owner on Twitter. /b/, /an/, /f/ and /s4s/ all get stickies. Anon self-predicts hexes for Longcat in the /b/ thread. The fucking Rainbow Dash Cum Jar guy even makes an appearance in the /b/ thread. An imposter pretending to be him claims to dig up the jar and shows it, but the pictures are found to have been from 2018. The actual Rainbow Dash Cum Jar guy explains that he moved out while the jar was still buried, so he can't get to it.
  • September 21 - Microsoft buys ZeniMax, including Bethesda, iD, Obsidian Software and more. An anon makes a post that gets stickied and /v/ goes absolutely apeshit. The consolewar is on.
  • June 26 to September 22 - KnowYourMeme shitposter Southern Yeehaw starts flooding KYM with soyjak images, causing massive amounts of butthurt. He is soon banned, but a cabal of soyposters on /qa/ pick up on his efforts and start flooding KYM with soyjaks themselves. KYM is completely inundated with soyjaks for months; as a result, the recent images gallery turns into a giant wall of soyjaks, the soyboy article stays on 'trending' for months, and of course the forums and comments fill with the seethe of dozens of KYM autists. Though the butthurt from the userbase is unanimous, The Great Soy Flood divides KYM mods: some view it as a great addition of OC and meme documentation and even join in soyposting themselves, while others view it as low-quality spam. Several KYM users rage quit and delete their accounts. Spammers during this time include peanusweanus, grasshopper, and albinorhino. Albinorhino is the most notorious; he manages to upload hundreds of soyjak images without getting banned by uploading only a few a day and keeping them SFW. Also notable is a KYM oldfag, elleichops, who sacrifices his decade-old account to share some nice soyjaks. On September 22, the KYM mods finally agree to crack down on soyjak spam and albinorhino is banned, seemingly bringing an end to the spam. Efforts on /qa/ still continue, however.
  • September 24 - The longcat thread that has been stickied on /b/ becomes the first ever thread on /b/ to get over 9000 posts. As of September 2024, it is the only thread on /b/ to have ever gotten over 9000 posts, making it the longest thread that /b/ has ever had. Pretty fitting for Longcat.
  • September 25 - Ron Paul (/pol/'s former Republican idol back when /new/ was a thing) has a stroke-like episode during a livestreamed interview. /pol/ gets a sticky with two videos of the event uploaded to Bitchute. Two hours later, /pol/ gets another sticky with Ron Paul announcing on Twitter that he's "doing fine" in hospital.
  • September 26 - [s4s] users finish a collage of Longcat drawings and send it to the owner on Twitter. She goes to the [s4s] sticky to thank them for the image and for remembering Longcat, and sticks around to read their kind words. [s4s] sends her respectful condolences.
  • September 28 - At some point, the Hololive streamer Coco gets attacked by insect drones from China for daring to mention Taiwan at all. Suddenly, /pol/ was sprawling with Hololive threads until the jannies got them all wiped off the face of the earth. It seems. Meanwhile, /v/ releases Super Mario /v/orld 2: Moot Point, the sequel to Super Mario /v/orld. The hack is acclaimed and hailed as a masterpiece by those who play it.
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 17th birthday; Party Hats are enabled on all boards. Meanwhile, Steve from Minecraft is in Smash. No, really. The meme is real. Among the massive meltdown on /v/, a sticky emerges and CaptainSparkles's Minecraft parody of "DJ's Got Us Falling In Love" is embedded. The sticky barely lasted an hour.
  • October 2 - Donald and Melania Trump confirm that they have the coronavirus. /pol/ freaks the fuck out and also gets a sticky. Meanwhile, bunkerchan.xyz (the remainder of 8chan's /leftypol/) considers it wise to raid /pol/ with 'Chudjak', a Wojak of the guy who did the El Paso shooting, which they proclaim a caricature of the typical /pol/ user. Pissing into an ocean of piss leads to you getting pissed back at, and Bunkerchan proceeds to be raided overnight by a few shitposters, a spambot, gore, lolicon, cp and the subversion of the meme they were trying to spam. It gets too much for Bunkerchan mods, and they lock the board. It eventually turns out there's no evidence that the spam started on Bunkerchan, and it was probably actually done by /qa/ soyposters and random trolls who joined in. Whoops!
  • October 9 - /mlp/ gets a sticky in honor of the infamous "this is going to have so much porn" /co/ post becoming a decade old.
  • October 10 - /mlp/ gets another sticky in honor of the actual 10th anniversary of Friendship is Magic. Later that day, after teasing it on his Twitter, M.A. Larson, one of the show's script writers, also visits the anniversary sticky, answering questions, showing unused scripts, and bidding farewell with his favorite mantra. The stickied thread becomes the largest thread in /mlp/'s history.
  • October 11 - A /b/ mod breaks GR15. The mod stickies a pony shitpost, presumably in honor of FiM's 10th anniversary, and /b/ reacts with confusion, pony porn, and image macros unrelated to the thread. As the thread progresses, the OP gets updated three times, referencing Lee Goldson, aka Barneyfag. After being unstickied, it finally falls off the board with 3197 posts, making it the 4th largest thread in /b/'s history.
  • October 12 - A minor controversy: /a/ reaches the 210M mark, 210000000 is taken by a Higurashi thread which gets immediately deleted and it's poster banned for 7 days for "roll threads outside /b/" while the 209999999 is taken by an obvious haruhi GET thread that is allowed to stay up. 210M was deleted too fast for desuarchive to archive it in time but other archives got it. The Higurashi poster's ban is later extended to 150 days and proof is provided by in a /qa/ thread by another anon who contacted him, sparking theories about haruhi favoritism and modGET faggotry.
  • October 15 - An autistic /vp/oreon shows his dead grandma his Shiny Dusknoir. Needless to say, /vp/ fucking breaks. The shitstorm is so large that the thread reaches beyond 3000 posts without ever being stickied. It even reaches Twitter and gets a KnowYourMeme entry.
  • October 16 - The 8th /v/ the musical ends at 152 songs. /pol/ debunks itself into oblivion with its new "debunked" meme, mocking how the media dismissed leaks from Hunter Biden's laptop as false.
  • October 17 - Somebody on /pol/ discovers that they can literally modify Oregonian voter's votes through one of their websites, just as long as you know their name and date of birth. If you don't understand, it means /pol/ is literally hacking the US election. They use the data on the website to track down big names and who they voted for. An anon summarises: "Ok I just logged into the Washington state system for my ex wife, not only can i submit a ballot for her, but by even STARTING the process it cancels her other ballots. So if she orders a ballot, fills it out and sends it in THEN i start the online process even if I stop it and never file it CANCELS her ballot she thinks counts. THIS IS MASSIVE." Jannies try to cover everything up but new threads continue to crop up. The founder of Nike, Philip Knight, voted Trump. It also turns out that the same can be done for voters in Washington state's VoteWA site. Soon, it is claimed that other states can also be rigged because they use the same "name and DOB" system, including California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, DC, Michigan, New York, and Nevada. Ideas and thoughts are tossed around, including the possibility that Antifa may have used these records to dox Trump voters, or that Trump can use this as evidence that mail-in voting is easily rigged, or that people with administrative access can delete or change Trump voter's preferences. An anon from Uzbekistan (or using an Uzbek VPN) makes a script that allows anons to cancel shitloads of votes. The addresses of big names living in the vulnerable states are found, including those of Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. Someone also finds out that a laptop with the personal details of 650000 Oregonians was stolen in February of 2020. Someone ELSE changes the Governor of Oregon's address to "533 Poopoo Peepee Boulevard South, Department of Based", BTFOing her for saying "You can't hack paper. #VoteByMail". The Oregon site goes down in the early morning. Seething damage controllers from Twitter and Plebbit try to deBOOOOOOOOOOOONK but get laughed off of /pol/.
  • October 18 - A mod posts in a /v/ thread about the Touhou character "Chen", and puts this video on autoplay. As you can tell, the mods are gods. Meanwhile, [s4s] mods sticky an absolute fuckton of meme threads.
  • October 22 - Self-serve advertisements are back. Two days earlier, somebody noted that the page's statistics have changed: 4chan is down to 500M impressions a month (from 703M), 20M unique visitors (down from 27.7M), and a bunch of new guidelines have been added, such as no gambling ads, no drug ads, no piracy ads, and no firearms ads.
  • October 23 - It takes one day for self-serve ads to BTFO a board. Somebody spends money on ads that directly link to /vp/ and say "I spent $60 on this ad instead of Sword and Shield to tell (You) that they are shit games and to not buy them". Tourists from all over 4channel flock to /vp/ to laugh at them. Dozens of other inflammatory ads go up, despite it supposedly being against the rules; these include a banner showing Pepe fucking janny in the mouth, barneyfag bait, and a soyjak banner on /a/. Many of the banners are archived here.
  • October 30 - /b/ gets a "reply or ur mum will do X" sticky
  • October 31 - Skoopy CSS is added. /vp/ gets a LoL sticky unrelated to Halloween.
  • November 3 - /pol/ gets an election results sticky. There's so much traffic 4chan gets repeated SSL errors, and /pol/'s sheer traffic surpasses that which it had during 2016's election day.
  • November 4 - Due to strange circumstances, it takes forever for the votes to get counted. Arizona goes blue, and soon Wisconsin and Michigan follow, putting Biden ever so close to victory. With less enthusiasm, /pol/ turns into a shitshow about election fraud, coping, OHNONONOs and the like. A bunch of crappy Pepe Joe Biden memes get posted (expect /pol/ to hijack it for their own gain). The rest of 4chan wonders if this will finally kill the election tourists off.
  • November 5 - The election sticky is unstickied. It has shattered the record for the largest thread in history, breaking the one hundred thousand reply barrier for the first time and ending with about 103,581 replies, shattering the SadPanda /h/ sticky by about thirty thousand posts.
  • November 7 - After a ton of waiting, the Media declares Joe Biden to be the new President of the USA. /pol/ explodes again, this time in /leftypol/ or bunkerchan invaders, crossboarders and many more tourists all either making fun of /pol/, shitposting or having serious threads. This song is put on autoplay with a sticky that has a picture of Joe Biden.
  • November 11 - 4chan randomly goes down for about fifty minutes. When posting finally works again, a message "〜 sorry 4 the downtime 〜" is added underneath the self-serve ads announcement.
  • November 12 - /trash/ gets a random pokemon sticky
  • November 15 - Eventually the Biden thread is unstickied, perhaps due to the prolonged vote counting. /pol/'s activity remains extremely high as measured by 4stats.io, easily crushing the 2016 election's numbers both before and after election day. With the election results either strangely uncertain or perfectly sure depending on who you ask, the board has possibly become the most chaotic out of any in 4chan history. There's also Sneed and Jannieposting in the wild.
  • November 16 - /f/ gets global ids. Blue name threads are made
  • November 20 - /v/ votes Reimu Hakurei as the annual (and unofficial) Queen of /v/, and a lot of seething over /jp/ ensues as a result.
  • November 22 - A mod gives an anon on /pol/ a twitter disclaimer for his post. Archive. A storyboard revisionist for Cartoon Network apparently starts shilling their #bettercartoon contribution on /co/ (no solid proof, but pretty suspicious). She tweets about finding the thread and claiming to be happy that it's not all negative feedback. Another Apple Mage thread pops up on /ic/ as well, also probably shilled by the creator, who then magically appears in the thread and bitches about transphobic replies. An anon on /f/ finds out the flash archive uses a flash emulator; this gives a very pessimistic /f/ hope that their board won't die by the end of the year.
  • November 25 - Argentina's Lamb of God, Diego Maradona has passed away. /sp/ makes a sticky. An [s4s] investigation reveals that a janny/mod known as nana_ has been encouraging and possibly participating in the Enbie spam. For no apparent reason, mods move the thread to /qa/. Several [s4s] threads dedicated to taking back the board are also deleted. The mod also locks an OC thread and remakes it, this time with the enbie photoshopped in.
  • December 2 - Mods add fuel to the fire and sticky an Enbie thread on /qa/.
  • December 5 - /mu/ becomes the tenth board to join the one hundred million post club. Despite the K-Pop general's overconfidence, they miss both gets and get laughed off the board.
  • December 7 - Barneyfag experiences the most epic BTFOing ever as a /qa/ anon pays the actual Barney voice actor to record a message directed at Lee, who obliviously mocks him for his incessant spamming, love of cheese, and Barney hatred. thread video
  • December 8 to January - After a guy on /v/ suggests the idea, /tv/ tries forcing the usage of "keyed" and "locked" as substitutes for based and cringe. It doesn't really catch on.
  • December 10 - Cyberpunk 2077 is finally released and /v/ is absolutely flooded with threads about the game. Hilarity ensues as the hype bubble bursts and the game is revealed to be a buggy piece of shit.
  • December 16 - /biz/ gets a sticky as Bitcoin finally breaks the 20000 USD/BTC barrier with a glorious pump at 1:42pm UTC.
  • December 17 - Pastebin decides to fuck itself and automatically privates any paste that the SMART filters identify as NSFW, in effect killing virtually all NSFW stories and plenty of SFW stories that writefags have uploaded to the site. /mlp/ and /trash/, both hyper-dependent on storing their works on Pastebin, freak the fuck out as at least half of their shit is obliterated. Some anons come to the rescue with a number of archive downloads to ease the pain. The Pastebin SMART filter is, as you'd expect, not smart at all and also privates a bunch of completely SFW pastes found in generals and stickies.
  • December 19 - Gabe Newell invades /b/ and ironically stickies three Half Life threads.
  • December 22 - The meido on /jp/ forgets to delete excess Hololive threads and they start to flood the board. Panic from everyone actually native to the board ensues.
  • December 24 - Dante beats Raiden in the finale of King of /v/ 2020 and becomes the unofficial King of /v/ for the year.
  • December 25 - Christmas hats are back, and /b/ mods do some CSS fuckery, but waste it on a bad meme. But /b/ forgives as the thread itself has a padoru hentai animation embedded.
  • December 31 - /f/ gets a sticky confirming that the board isn't going anywhere, and confirms that if the Ruffle emulator is a success, it'll be used as the standard flash file player on the board. MF DOOM is confirmed dead; /mu/ gets a sticky and other boards like /co/ mourn too.

2021

  • January 1 - The nightmare of 2020 truly never ends. As December 31 ends, the date and time on each post doesn't read 1/1/21, but rolls over to 12/32/20. Whether this is mod fuckery, a glitch in the Matrix, or the beginnings of the Great Reset isn't entirely known yet, but 4chan freaks out anyway. However, this bug doesn't affect /f/, the only board that wanted to stay in 2020.
  • January 2 - /biz/ freaks out as Bitcoin continues its monumental bullrun, blazing past 30000 USD/BTC and peaking at nearly 35000 USD/BTC. It turns out over $130 million dollars worth in BTC short positions got liquidated, so all the Boboposters start blowing their brains out. (seriously though, when this bubble pops, it's gonna be fucking amazing to watch /biz/ implode)
  • January 3 - /pol/'s 300 millionth post declares Christ the King.
  • January 4 - Trump apparently said a thing and Bitcoin crashes to below 28000 USD/BTC before rebounding slightly. The pink fields are not yet ready. Alexi Laiho dies at age 41; /mu/ gets a sticky, but many anons either call his music shit or complain mods "replaced the DOOM sticky", when in reality it was already removed a day prior.
  • January 6 - With the election to be certified, a shit ton of protesters storm the Capitol in D.C. /pol/ goes absolutely apeshit and gets a sticky.
  • January 8 - A voice actor dies and tons of candle emojis are posted by other voice actors on Twitter, not revealing the name because the family wanted privacy. That, and a few dipshits giving away too many clues (male, married, the work of the people who tweeted), results in /co/ and /v/ positively ID'ing the guy in under two and a half hours, with a little help from two voice actresses basically getting duped into confirming who he was. A bit of backlash happens when /co/ and /v/ see the candles as nothing more than an ego boost against the family's wishes. Meanwhile, a number of conservative figures and sites are struck by big tech in the USA, making anons primarily on /pol/ fear that 4chan's days may be numbered.
  • January 10 - Bitcoin sinks from 39000 USD/BTC to 32000 USD/BTC over the course of eight hours, sending /biz/ into a pink frenzy.
  • January 12 - The day of the Adobe killswitch arrives; /f/ gets a sticky, but Merlin comes in at the last minute and gives everyone on the internet a solution to the flash problem. Flash is saved!
  • January 16 - /g/ gets a new, unlocked, random sticky for the first time in ages.
  • January 17 - 4chan goes down at about 4:26am local time. It returns roughly an hour later, but only passfags can post. The issue seems to resolve itself about ten minutes later.
  • January 23 - Larry King is pronounced dead; /tv/ gets a sticky.
  • January 26 - The /biz/ reddit colony called /r/wallstreetbets causes GameStop's stocks to go up into the billions and threads pop up on several boards including /v/, /pol/ and /biz/. Hedgefunds be damned on Friday.
  • January 27 - /r/wallstreetbets temporarily goes private due to the GameStop short squeeze and their Discord server is banned for "hate speech" (because somebody beat the filter). Redditors flood onto /biz/ and make the board the fastest on the whole site. Other stocks such as AMC, Express Inc., Bed Bath & Beyond, iRobot, and Blockbuster get the GameStop treatment too. The subreddit is unprivated an hour later. /biz/ is finally fucking making it. At the same time, /v/ finds and raids a stream for the New Vegas mod "The Frontier" after memeing about the mod for a bit more than a week and exposing one of the devs as a pedo or some shit (it's quite confusing). Afterward, the mod creators pull the plug on the mod out of stress. This image sums things up decently.[b4k archive], [video], [interview]
  • January 27 - 1M GET on /t/ is reached
  • January 28 - /biz/'s GME stock trading take a hit when stock trading app Robinhood (and a few others) delist GME and AMC, only allowing people to close positions but not buy or sell. The Internet goes wild, uniting rightists like Donald Trump Jr. with leftists like AOC under one banner of "Fuck Robinhood and fuck market manipulation." GME closes the day losing nearly half its value, though it mostly recovers by the next day.
  • January 29 - /vt/ - Virtual YouTubers is added, finally freeing /jp/ from the endless cycle of VTuber cancer. The anime VTuber virgins do battle with the Annoying Orange OG VTuber chad's but the mods delete the Orange threads. /vt/ initially does not appear on any offsite archival websites, leading some to believe many early threads are lost to time. However, the Nyafuu and Warosu archives began archiving a few days later, having archived mostly everything.
  • January 30 - PhilosophyTube, a popular leftist youtuber and one of /lgbt/'s favorite lolcows, comes out as transgender and the board is flooded with threads about it. Many posters feel like PT's coming out is illegitimate, partly because of /lgbt/'s meme/conspiracy theory that he raped contrapoints (another trans youtuber and /lgbt/ lolcow), which has now been resparked.
  • January 31 - Hiro makes his first appearance in a year in a /vt/ thread asking what happened to the 4chan VTuber. He confirms that the project was cancelled, and that all of the new boards added recently have been the mods' idea and not his.
  • February 2 - Phoneposters are temporarily cucked as loading a blue board covers the entire page with an impossible-to-remove ad. The problem is fixed a few hours later.
  • February 2-3 - /tv/ had a long car chaseb owl thread series when some schizo in South LA leads the cops on a retarded 15mph freeway chase over the course of like five and a half hours. Police spikes stripped the leather off of two tires and eventually one of the rims blew out and ended the chase. A couple of drivers beside the vehicle livestreamed it all. After the rim got destroyed, the anons who wanted to see suicide by cop were disappointed to see him bitch out and cooperate after ten minutes of standing still. ReviewBrah himself even appeared in the YouTube stream chat. The 18888888 GET on /lgbt/ is taken by (probably) a scriptfag and the mods lock the thread. A GET thread on /b/ scores a huge amount of dubs, gets 2195 replies and gets stickied, similarly to the [s4s] sticky from April 3rd, 2017.
  • February 5 - /qa/ gets a rare Developer post. Anon Dev clarifies it was him, not Hiro, who posted the RIP Longcat sticky in /b/ on September the 20th. Christopher Plummer dies. /tv/ gets a sticky.
  • February 7 - /sp/ gets an annual Super Bowl sticky.
  • February 9 - CD Project Red, the makers of Withcer and Cyberduck, announce that their database has been hacked. [Anon post the source code of Gwent on /v/ but digging reveals its an old build. Suspicions grow of the leak being a lie only for pity to make up for the Redditry disaster of Cyberdunk2077. It is suspected that the devs bought the game in the auction but it isn't confirmed yet.[97][98]
  • February 12 - After a week-long absence of New Board Friday, a new board, /pw/ - Professional Wrestling is created. /asp/ is suddenly locked, and at 12:37pm UTC, two moderator posts confirm that /asp/ is being closed as a board. This is the first mainstay board removal since the deletion of /rs/ in April 2014 (or /q/ in September 2013, whatever you want to believe constitutes a board). A new board for extreme sports is also confirmed "soon" and all non-wrestling content is temporarily sent to /out/. The last post in /asp/ history is a resounding, short, and sweet "BASED." And as if that wasn't enough, a Sneedposter who managed to enter a livestreamed Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card competition manages to make it all the way to the finals against Virtual Seto Kaiba. Though he couldn't take home the victory overall, the actual Seto Kaiba voice actor playing the virtual version says, "I guess I'm going to have to...CONSNEED that match, but it doesn't mean you're any good!", which sends /dlg/ into a frenzy.
  • February 17 - Rush Limbaugh died. A sticky is made on /pol/.
  • Feburary 18 - During the airing of the 20th episode of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gou, Featherine Augustus Aurora appears and /a/ goes absolutely bananas. /sci/ gets a sticky for the Perserverance landing. Crashing predictions are made.
  • February 19 - /xs/ - Extreme Sports is added, providing a home for it after the grand majority of /asp/'s threads were deleted the week prior. /asp/ is removed from the board list, though it can be accessed manually (still frozen). Meanwhile, /v/ gets a sticky 'bout BLIZZCON.
  • February 20 - Developers finally put /xs/ at the end of the board list after triggering everyone's OCD by leaving it between /sp/ and /tg/.
  • February 22 - Daft Punk split. /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • February 25 - In the early morning (or late evening for burgers), a screenshot from the new 5th generation MLP movie gets published and /mlp/ promptly goes crazy. Later in the day, at 10AM EST, Hasbro holds their annual investor conference virtually, showcasing plans for brands and supercharging their blueprints, among which is MLP. More footage of new characters is shown and a male lead is confirmed, among other things. /mlp/ reaches over 500% of its usual activity and two threads are pinned.
  • February 26 - Pokémon Legends Arceus and remakes for Diamond and Pearl are announced. /vp/ gets twostickies. More importantly though, a thread with a picture of Monke Putin is stickied on /int/, stating that janitors can't delete stickies. Anons take it as an announcement that one of the notorious Russian janitors has been dismissed, and, coincidentally, janitor applications open for the next 72 hours.
  • February 27 - /v/ gets its annual HARMONY sticky. The /v/GAs for 2020 are also held and stickied, during which W.T Snacks makes an appearance as a DJ and even posts on /v/.
  • February 28 - /mlp/'s mods (headed by Twimod) host a town hall sticky to ask for improvements and ideas for the board going into the new MLP G5 series.
  • March 2 - The /mlp/ town hall concludes. Twimod officially announces new changes to /mlp/: An increased character limit from 2000 to 3000 for writers, the dice roll feature used on /tg/ and /qst/, pony meme flags like the ones found on /pol/, and after a long time since the banner contest, the board is also getting a banner. Twimod also unbans Anonfilly threads on the condition that degenerate erotic roleplayers fuck off, while other threads such as diaper ponies and Milky Way threads remain banned on the grounds that they're based on fetish content. Equestria Girls content is also confirmed /mlp/. An /mlp/ banner suggestion thread is also stickied.
  • March 4 - Someone on Futaba Channel decided to post places where Hololive was discussed internationally. Discussion soon shifted to 4chan, as it was the opening image. This drew the attention of /vt/ and resulted in a thread that reached post limit where Nameless and Anonymous people mingled.
  • March 7 - /a/ mods sticky and lock a reminder to use spoiler tags in the wake of Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time's release.
  • March 8 - /g/'s daily programming general turns into the Rozen Maiden general, accompanied by an embedded Suiseiseki as well. Odd for a board concerned with Junk.
  • March 13 - One of the /c/ jannies (probably newly hired) monitoring the Nanachi thread deletes all the Nanachi aggie.io links and threatens to get anybody posting about aggie.io in the future banned. Apparently, you can't have a proper discussion over whether Nanachi is a minority-hating Nanazi. The janny loses his position and gets publicly banned. It's possibly the first time a public ban has been handed out in /c/'s history. The Desutruction of /bant/ starts, and weeks of DESU spam follow. Other spammers, like Snyderposters, try to fight them and the Cirno threads hang on like usual.
  • March 14 - /mlp/'s Twimod stickies a thread for selecting the new /mlp/ banner from a shortlist of ten. Twimod confirms /mlp/ pixel flags will be implemented on the next weekend (it's just pony heads, not even flags). /trv/ also gets a sexy new locked sticky.
  • March 16 - The /mlp/ banner is selected: Twilight reading from a book titled "Butts." It goes into rotation the following day, triggering many who still get mad at cartoon horses after 11 years.
  • March 23 - The cargo ship "EverGreen" gets stuck in the Suez Canal, pausing international trade. General threads made in /pol/ later leading to tourists arriving and discussing on /n/. An open letter against Richard M. Stallman of GNU fame is brought forth, and /g/ doesn't like it. They create their own letter in support of him. It eventually surpasses the original in signatures, and gets support from all over the world.
  • March 24 - The expansive archive of yuki.la mysteriously dies without a clue as to what happened to it.
  • March 27 - An anon from /g/ appears and declares to have scraped the text, URLs, and MD5 hashes from yuki.la in its entirety, rescuing mountains of posts that were briefly lost to time. No thumbnails or full res images appear to have been saved however, and it took till May 2nd for the anon to finish zipping (see that day).
  • April 1 - Jannies finally ask for assistance against the leaf menace. Flags are removed from all boards. A live tracker count of Canadians in added to each board. A rake icon appears next to each post, where users can report posters suspected of being Canadians. Caught leafs are sent to /qb/ - Quebec for the time being, as well as anons who make too many false reports. A number of word filters are also added: "Sorry" becomes "based", "tranny" becomes "hoser", "out" becomes "oot", "about" becomes "aboot", "house" becomes "igloo", and "football" becomes "hockey". The board quickly becomes a slower /b/ due to a lack of rules, with various /mlp/ users willingly raking themselves in order to post more pony. Around 1PM EST posting site-wide is disabled for an unknown reason and returns a connection error when attempted. The website returned around 2:30PM. Later, /qb/ gets the Canadian flag as its background and gets songs like "O Canada", "Something In Your Mouth" by Nickelback, "The Power Of Love" by Celine Dion, and "Sorry" by Justin Bieber autoplaying as well.
  • April 2 - /qb/ is frozen at 2:19am local time after 16289 posts and a shitload of ponies, leafs, and shitposting. The last post on the board was a screencap of a vore fetish green featuring Lyra from MLP. A fitting end.
  • April 3 - Presumably, a mod makes this Yakuza song autoplay on a /b/ thread. Faggot eceleb threads take a vacation to /qa/ as /v/'s favorite one, Vinny, is accused of sexual harassment. Merely by shitposting about it, they receive the blame from Twitter in an amazing display of intellectual disability.
  • April 4 - The final chapter of Attack on Titan is released and /a/ was very vocal about it and not happy. The catalog suffers a meltdown and /a/ briefly surpasses /pol/ in posting speed as the ending brings disappointment to many.
  • April 9 - Around 1PM EST a new teaser for the new MLP movie drops, showcasing the last two main characters that were not seen in 3D yet. One of them looks like a carpet muncher and the other one is seen holding a smartphone. /mlp/ reaches 300% activity and a thread is stickied.
  • April 18-19 - European soccer footbol is changing as some major teams want to leave the FIFA's monopoly on everything footbol and want to form their own league called "European Super League". /sp/ activity rises and the entire board is covered with discussion on this.
  • April 20 - Derick Chauvin found guilty of all charges. /pol/ has high activity and board is covered in this. The European Super League also collapses when all the English clubs leave due to fan pressure. /sp/ celebrates.
  • April 22 - Out of nowhere, moot leaves his position at Google. Threads across the entire site pop up (/qa/, /a/, /v/, /pol/) to discuss it, and anons wonder if he'll ever come back, let alone do a Q&A.
  • April 25 - /a/ gets a sticky after a fourth Madoka Magica movie (Turning the Tide of Walpurgis) is announced for the anime's tenth anniversary.
  • April 28 - IQDB has been down for 5 days, the reverse image search button for it is replaced by SauceNao.
  • April 29 - /pw/ hits 999999 and 1mil get, 1mil gets scrubbed. 999999 is about blowing Stone Cold after he makes anon grab Stone Cold’s ass, reactions are mixed on win or fail.
  • May 1 - After an eternity, the /mlp/ mods finally implement selectable pony waifu flags. There are eighty different icons to choose from, including main characters, side characters, board-centric characters like Anon and Anonfilly, Equestria Girls and Them's Fightin' Herds characters, the known G5 characters (at least those that were known when anons were creating the flags), and even the /mlp/ 4chan Cup logo. The reason it took so long is still uncertain, but likely due to the fact that the site's code itself had to be altered to accommodate them. Self-fellating thread that mods stickied. Also on the same day, /vm/ gets an "Official Vidya Night" with Alien Swarm Reactive drop being played.
  • May 2 - After weeks of zipping and a scary period of silence, anon comes through with the yuki.la html scrape and a torrent for it.
  • May 4 - The mods purge every thread on /b/. An imageless sticky is added with the words "all the threads on /b/ sucked. so lets restart with not shit threads."
  • May 5 - LiveLeak shuts down after fifteen years of service, saving countless Chinese steel factory workers from a grisly death. On the same day, the 4chan House Shimmie goes down after the admin account is suspended.
  • May 8 - 4chan House Shimmie is up again. Its suspension a result of it becoming compromised due to poor cybersecurity against botted attacks, no thanks to its antiquated software. Board-tans live on!
  • May 9 - A bunch of 4channel (not 4chan) boards start to go down on occasional reloads due to a "400 Bad Request" error relating to nginx. A temporary fix is available by deleting certain 4channel cookies, though the error pops back up again later.
  • May 19 - During a time of uncertain change and racial justice, /biz/ encourages all to have "Positive Vibes Only" in a stickied thread. In actuality, crypto is crashing and all hell is breaking loose, with pink wojacks.
  • May 20 - Kentaro Miura, the creator of manga series Berserk, passes away. /a/ gets a sticky. Eurovision, or something with eyesight idk i'm not swedish, begins, /int/ gets sticky and rogue Australia-ist MOO-derator stickies a Minecraft House Rate thread. Bans are given to disrespectful repliers but may be lies.
  • May 21 - /lgbt/ makes sticky discussing upcoming "Pride Month" thread improvements from last year.
  • May 24 - A Belgian anon on /pol/ reveals that he and a team of three other people used a public database to sign up to 750000 people to Walmart with the name "Nigger Coon", making them send automated emails that say "Welcome to Walmart, Nigger!" Twitter gets outraged and Walmart is forced to issue a statement.
  • May 29 - Mods again delete all threads on /b/ except one, improving the board immediately once again. "All of /b/ is now one thread. We’ll change it back once you all learn how to be a board again." said an anon who may or may not be a mod. Eventually, they get tired of deleting new threads, and /b/ resumes being literally nothing.
  • June 1 - /lgbt/ gets its pride month sticky (alternate archive).
  • June 3 - A mod stickies their among us shitpost on /ck/. the thread is later deleted.
  • June 5-10 - Anons complete a parody of Goodbye Volcano High called "snoot game" before the game is even released, just so they could showcase it for /v/3. The game quickly grows popular on /v/, and then the mods start deleting all threads about it. Someone confronts them about this on 4chan's IRC and receives unsatisfying answers. The board gets angry and snoot game threads devolve into mockery of jannies, and particularly of the moderator "I AM ABIB".
  • June 6 - /tv/ learns about Tariq Nasheed's (black Alex Jones) documentary "Buck Breaking", which claims that gay white slaveholders would rape black male slaves (this literally did not happen). By the end of the next day, almost 80% of /tv/ threads are memes about the documentary.
  • June 9 - A snoot game thread gets stickied on /trash/. It's quickly unstickied and replaced with a new snoot game sticky made by a mod (alternate archive). This thread remains stickied on /trash/ for nearly two months, prompting a ton of fanart, fanfiction and a 4chan sings project.
  • June 10 - A /biz/raeli buys the www.battlefield2042.com domain name and after EA doesn't reach out to him makes it redirect to /pol/.
  • June 17 - The oldest living thread (non-stickied) on 4chan, a Pepakura thread on /po/, dies after 1990 days as a result of the soyjak.party faggots who spammed new threads and bumped existing ones to kill ancient /po/ threads. Flag icons for England, Scotland, and Wales get added to /sp/, conveniently before England and Scotland are due to play each other in the Euro tournament. Northern Ireland users are stuck with the UK flag. /pol/, /bant/, and /int/ do not get the new flags (yet).
  • June 18 - The Euro match between England and Scotland is stickied on /sp/. On a completely different note, the "He Will Not Divide Us" flag stolen from Greeneville 4 years earlier (see 2017 section) was returned to Luke Turner, one of the three artists (along with Nastja Säde Rönkkö and Shia Labeouf) of the anti-Trump exhibit of the same name.
  • June 25 - On /mlp/, new screenshots of the G5 movie emerge in book previews, and a thread about it gets stickied.
  • June 26 - The RAID controller fails and 4chan becomes unavailable for a little over 4 hours. The night turns into morning by the time the problems are over.
  • June 27 - The RAID controller is power cycled according to the dev, who shows up in /qa/'s Happening Thread. He then has a very short Q&A with the anon's in the thread, thankfully not alerting the entire site in the process.
  • June 28 - The /PNN/ - /pol/ News Network general, yellow pages-like general (featuring a podcast) meant to make the board "easier to use" is moved to /qa/ for the first time due to being a meta thread. The userbase of this general was not used to boards outside /pol/, and when besieged by /qa/'s catalog of shitposters they became hopelessly panicked. Several threads were made on /pol/ that tried to go back or raid /qa/, but the users of /qa/ reported them each time and pulled them back in to milk the lulz. The war rages on for a few days to a week as /PNN/ can do nothing and drowns in soyduels, leebait, tranny baiting, anime spam and falseflag trolling.
  • June 30 - Voice actors for the G5 movie are revealed and /mlp/ talks about it. Another one.
  • July 2 - A mod stickies a thread mocking Pokémon fans on /b/ and another thread sarcastically claiming that the original Doom's source code was leaked on /v/.
  • July 5 - A new non-Jewgle captcha is implemented. A global message is made saying "New CAPTCHA testing thread is here." with a link to a /qa/ thread. Sliders cause low-IQ retards to froth, mobileniggers are utterly btfo, and anons go apeshit in the /qa/ test thread, which reportedly jumped above 1000% usual activity. Many usually fast boards such as /biz/ and /bant/ see their activity rates absolutely plummet, which should give you an idea of the average poster there. Meanwhile, the audio software Audacity gets called "spyware" after recent data collection changes by the new owners, leading to a forking of the project on Github. /g/ finds the naming poll and pushes "Sneedacity" which leads to analblasting by GitTards and the fork's creator, who claims 4chan trolls are calling him IRL (100% a lie). Somebody else lies and claims "Sneed" is a slur meaning "Special Needs". While the original poll/fork is deleted, /g/ users make their own Sneedacity fork.
  • July 5-7 - According to 4stats data, posting activity on 4chan dropped by nine to thirteen percent following the addition of the new captcha. For specific boards at peak times immediately surrounding the new Captcha's addition, /a/ dropped by 30%, /b/ dropped by 11%, /co/ dropped by 24%, /fit/ dropped by 28%, /int/ dropped by 28%, /mu/ dropped by 19%, /pol/ dropped by 2.5%, /r9k/ dropped by 31%, /tv/ dropped by 21%, /v/ dropped by 13%, /vg/ dropped by 11%. Some boards, like /biz/, /g/, /sp/, /tg/, /trash/, and /x/, increase in activity for various reasons (Sneedacity, Euros, etcetera).
  • July 7 - An anon on /v/ makes a thread showing off his drawing of his donut steel Starfy OC: a star with boxing gloves. Anons immediately fall in love with the character and create a mountain of fanart (including porn) of him, as well as a female version. Anons ultimately decide to name him Starfist the Fistar. Alternate archive.
  • July 11 - /sp/ gets a sticky for the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy. Celebrations of "it's coming home" turn to "it's coming Rome" as England does what it does best and chokes in the penalty shootout (coincidentally, they're managed by the guy who choked his penalty at Euro 1996). The sticky becomes the largest thread in /sp/ history, beating out Super Bowl LII. /sp/ peaks at 600 posts per minute post-game and the board ends up with 115000 posts in a day, easily outdoing every day of the 2018 World Cup. England says the line. The England mockery on the board is further increased over how all three black players missed their penalties, after the English team kneeled for diversity and anti-racism prior to every game, and /sp/ basks in the Twitter and YouTube cope.
  • July 13 - England, Wales, and Scotland flags are removed now that the Euros are over. All bongs now post under the Union Jack once more.
  • July 27 - Joey Jordison passes away suddenly. /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • July 28 - Just a day later, Dusty Hill also passes, with another sticky on /mu/.
  • July 30 - The Chris-chan Saga is almost certainly over: A leaked chat and phone call in which Chris-chan literally admits that he is fucking his 80 year old mentally-deficient mother makes the rounds. The shitstorm begins a-brewing on /r9k/ and /pol/. "CHRIS CHAN DID WHAT" trends on Twitter. Kiwi Farms struggles to handle the influx of users. Greene County police is contacted and within a few hours of the leak, Chris is removed from his base of operations (and probably put in a cell) and his mother is taken to a hospital to be assessed. Mother/son incest in Virginia is a Class 5 Felony, punishable by up to 10 years in prison if Chris-chan is convicted of the felony, or up to 12 months if convicted of the misdemeanor (and that's not accounting for likely rape and senior abuse charges). Following his removal, Chris-chan attempts to stay with extended family, but instead gets the boot and has to sleep at a hotel. Joshua Moon, the Kiwi Farms op and Chris-chan simp who'd set up a GoFundMe to help Chris get to the Everfree Northwest convention, learns that they've just banned him and announces that he is refunding the donors.
  • July 31 - The saga gets more retarded. Joshua Moon discovers that Chris-chan has stolen $750 out of his mother's bank account, violating the emergency protective order he'd just been put under. He calls the cops on him and finally declares that he's done helping Chris-chan. He also releases private chat logs from a month prior in which Chris-chan talked about his new girlfriend.
  • August 1 - The cops finally descend on Chris-chan at the Regency Inn in Richmond, Virginia. Chris-chan is arrested and the arrest is streamed for the world to see. The Henrico County Sheriff's Office shows that he is officially being charged with incest. The snoot game sticky on /trash/ is finally unstickied after 67129 posts, making it the 4th largest thread in the history of 4chan.
  • August 2 - A /b/tard jacks Chris-chan's "SONICHU" vanity plate. Pleas to cum on it are sadly not met.
  • August 6 - The /funkg/ general of /vg/ releases a long awaited mod of Friday Night Funkin' featuring the classic /v/-tan and Cancer Lord from 3 Angled Blue's original comic about the Positron Uprising (2008, 10th of September) and is received with the closest thing to critical acclaim such a thing could get on 4chan.
  • August 7 - A deranged Aussie shitposter dumps his screencaps on /qa/ after slowly making one new Hololive thread on /jp/ each day to piss everyone off. Eventually they flood the catalog and the Meido shows too little intellect to delete the faux on-topic threads. /jp/ is ruined!
  • August 8 - Isabella Loretta Janke, the person Chris was talking to when he admitted to fucking his mother, is exposed. She is revealed to have boiled a hamster alive, driven a transgender student to suicide (keyed), and lied to prevent the recording from being disclosed, among many other horrifying acts. She almost makes Chris look like a goody two shoes.
  • August 12 - The trailer for the upcoming G5 movie "My Little Pony: A New Generation" is released, and /mlp/ gets a sticky. The reaction to the trailer is a resounding "meh", much to the dismay of doominggers and hopefags alike, although a book detailing the movie's whole plot was leaked a week early just a few hours later.
  • August 13 - A Britbong /trv/eler named Miles Routledge posts from Kabul, Afghanistan as the country is caught up in the Taliban resurgence. Miles continues posting subsequent threads that become the most popular in /trv/ history. Routledge gets recognition in the media over his Facebook updates. With flights out of Kabul stopped, Lord Miles is trapped.
  • August 14 - The Friday Night Funkin' vs. /v/ mod gets canned after the alternate ending to "/v/ goes to the cinemas" is found in the files. Twittertards apparently think they've downloaded CP. The mod remains downloadable through MEGA links. Later, the original creator of the comic draws an official response to the drama which ends just like the alternate ending to the infamous comic.
  • August 15 - The tenth anniversary 4chan World Cup ends with /s4s/ going on an insane run to beat /b/ 3-1 in the final. The board gets a sticky with Hip To Be Square embedded.
  • August 17 - Lord Miles is successfully evacuated out of Kabul and lands safely in Dubai.
  • August 20 - /vt/ engages in a shitposting skirmish with a 5ch thread over a "Cookie"-derived Vtuber, which is the only interesting thing /vt/ can do.
  • September 1 - 'Jak historians on /qa/ discover bombshell evidence that the original soyjak, previously believed to have been posted by a swede on December 30th, 2017 possibly wasn't truly the first, putting the "swedish win" theory in jeopardy. While the swede's soyjak is the one that became ubiquitous, another very different looking soyboy edit of wojak was posted more than a month before on /v/. Swedish detractors argued that it doesn't count as a soyjak, sparking philosophical debate as to what truly makes a 'jak and causing anti-sweden sentiments on /qa/ to grow.
  • September 9 - It's Cirno day! The mods sticky a Cirno thread on /bant/. The song Chirumiru is also reportedly played on [s4s]'s catalog.
  • September 10 - Ms. /co/ begins but due to heavy moderation of "hype" threads a feud results between the mods and anons. Dozens upon dozens of anons flood into the IRC to complain, and eventually they manage to settle things with some talk. Ms. /co/ is saved!
  • September 12 - A complete and utter newfag makes a /v/ thread asking to know more about /v/-tan and Cancer Lord, as FNF Vs. /v/ has become surprisingly popular amongst normalfags. Anons humor him and mock his newfaghood. Suddenly, a link to his Discord server appears, and anons discover from it that OP is a gay black underaged furry who engages in fake ERP. OP tries to damage control, but it's far too late as anons have a field day shitting on him for 700 posts. Thus ends one of the lulziest threads of all time.
  • September 16 - Clive Sinclair, creator of the ZX Spectrum dies at age 81. /vr/ gets a sticky.
  • September 17 - Simu Liu (the lead actor in Marvel's new Asian capeshit movie) gets exposed as a r/aznidentity (racist Asian incels) user called "nippedinthebud" who also helped start a war against 4chan by...crowdfunding and making an AM/WF porno? ...and also defended "non-offending pedophiles".
  • October 1 - 4chan turns 18, now making it officially older than some people who aren't underage posters. Party hats return and /s4s/ also gets a sticky as soon as it turns to midnight.
  • October 5 - Someone leaks a metric fuckload of source code from Twitch onto /g/. Leaked data includes the codes from Twitch properties such as CurseForge, a bunch of Twitch clients, and most importantly: a massive log of each streamer's income from 2019-2021. The latter is put up onto a website where people can find out just how much streamers make. Big names like xQc, Hasan "Make The Rich Pay" Abi, Asmangold, Cr1tikal, shroud, pokimane, tommyinnit, and Ninja made more than a million dollars over the course of two years.
  • October 7 - Dragon Quest composer Koichi Sugiyama dies at the age of 90. Stickies are made on /v/, /vr/ and /vrpg/, with the /v/ and /vr/ stickies autoplaying music from the series.
  • October 10-11 - /pol/ raids the Southwest Airlines discussion forum after their employees walk out to protest the vaccine mandate, which resulted in many cancelled flights that they blamed on weather and ATC issues (both bullshit to anyone who knows planes, but they probably had shit-eating grins while they said it). A fake Southwest tweet blaming the far-right circulates. The forums then get taken down for maintenance.
  • October 12 - Two days after the 11th anniversary of FiM's premiere and 2 days after being admitted to a hospital, the CEO of Hasbro, Brian Goldberg, dies. The coincidence makes Anons wonder whether Chris Chan's prophecy of Hasbro suffering drastic consequences for not making more seasons of FiM instead of G5 came true.
  • October 21 - Alec Baldwin accidentally shoots two people on a movie set, killing one. Anon on /tv/ leaks the story.
  • October 23 - The 9th /v/ the Musical releases for the year with 160 parodies in total.
  • November 3 - The /lgbt/ catalog was raided with hanging tranny soyjaks by /qa/ and soyjak.party. /qa/ later has posting disabled, and all non-meta threads deleted, leaving a grand total of 12 posts. The happenings threads, a popular general on /qa/, begins being hosted on /trash/ for the time being. 'Jakkers and /qa/nons alike fear /qa/ is in danger now that Operation Clean Stable is in full swing.
  • November 4-5 - /qa/ is reduced to the 4chan Happenings, Not A Happening, and the sticky threads. Posting is still disabled and users begin flocking to other boards as well as soyjak.party. Rumors are circulating that a /qa/ discord server orchestrated the /lgbt/ raid (while the existence of the server was proven, it has since changed its name and many posts from the days of this event were deleted, most of which were not screencapped. This makes it difficult to tell who was "truly" behind the raid- /qa/, soyjak.party or the discord server. It's all very confusing). A meta thread is moved from /a/ to /qa/, then subsequently deleted. Meanwhile, /qa/ refugees, driven by the party and the discord server, culturally enrich /bant/ with 'jaks and try to make it their new home on 4chan, causing the board to spike in activity. The mods start deleting all soyjak threads and banning anyone who posts them for "cross-board raiding". A few links to the discord server are given out on /bant/ and the situation gets more chaotic as /bant/ natives and /qa/ refugees continue to wrestle for control over the board. For some reason, a few /vt/fags decide to join in on the fun and help fight back the invaders by spamming gawr gura. Eventually things calmed down but /bant/ retained a higher level of activity than it had before, and while many /qa/ refugees left for soyjak.party, some of them stayed and continued to post /qa/ memes on /bant/. This shitstorm is known as the great /qa/-/bant/ merge.
  • November 6 - /co/ rediscovers the Honeyback Queen, an unused character from Bee Movie who appears in a suggestive deleted scene with her and Barry. Another thread later gets made where anons create a bunch of art to celebrate and masturbate to their newfound waifu. The OP embarks on a mission to contact the film's staff on Twitter to remind them of the cut character.
  • November 10 - Richard Kyanka, AKA Lowtax, the founder of Something Awful, is confirmed dead. A sitewide message is displayed: 🙏 RIP Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka 🙏 Our dad who disowned us
  • November 12 - The mods do some CSS fuckery in a lain thread on /g/, confirming lain is still the queen.
  • November 16 - Recette is elected Queen of /v/ for 2021. Everyone on /v/ feels a little more jewish.
  • November 18 - [s4s]'s memetable is finally finished and the result is stickied.
  • November 19 - After four days of jury deliberations, Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted of all five charges pertaining to his shooting of three convicts in self-defence during the Kenosha riots. /pol/ gets a sticky with music.
  • November 21 - [s4s] reaches 10 million digits. The 9999999 GET declares /jp/ their girlfren, while the 10000000 GET is stolen by soyjak.party, mods seethe and the thread gets deleted.
  • November 24-25 - /r9k/ and /ck/ get stickies for thanksgiving.
  • November 27 - /d/ finally reaches the 10 million mark (and it only took 18 years!). soyjak.party tries to steal the digits but fails to hit both 9999999 and 10000000, which were taken by regular image posts instead.
  • November 28 - Fashion designer Virgil Abloh dies of cancer and gets a sticky on /fa/. Norwegian youtuber Tor Eckhoff dies after falling through thin ice and gets a sticky on /bant/.
  • December 4 - Bitcoin tanks from 52000 BTC/USD to 46000 BTC/USD in 40 minutes, and /biz/ gets a doom sticky with Kanye West's "flashing lights" embedded in the background. In less then 30 minutes, the thread is unstickied and locked.
  • December 7 - The Batter gets voted for king of /v/ 2021 after a very climactic finale. The tournament produced hundreds of pieces of OC.
  • December 8 - Barry Harris dies at age 91 and gets a sticky on /mu/.
  • December 9 - Masayuki Uemura, lead designer for the NES and Super NES consoles, dies at the age of 78. /vr/ gets a sticky. /v/ gets a game awards watchalong sticky. Genshin Impact wins the award for best mobile game but the presentor accidently says "Jenshin" instead of Genshin, and the mods shitpost about it in the Genshin Impact general on /vg/.
  • December 10 - Mike Nesmith dies at age 78. /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • December 11 - Baneposting officially turns ten years old and /tv/ gets an epic sticky with embedded gifs and music. A random Lanky Kong thread on /v/ also gets the plane scene from The Dark Knight Rises embedded in the background, but it later gets deleted.
  • December 19 - A guy on /g/'s /cumg/ general creates the Third Eye extension, which allows you to post additional files from a booru by putting the second file's MD5 hash in the container file's filename, and only those with the extension can see the additional file. This is later followed by the PEE (Png Extra Embedder) and Media Embedder scripts which let you embedd the additional file in the container file directly as well as third eye capibilities.
  • December 23 - /g/ finishes their first album titled "Shitposting Fundementals".
  • December 24 - 4chan gets festive with all the boards getting the traditional Christmas hats, along with falling snow and the entire site switching to the Tomorrow theme and All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey being embedded on the front page of every board. A sitewide message, "All I Want For Christmas Is (You)" is added as well. Christmas themed fortunes are enabled site-wide and newfags who don't know how to use them get trolled. You can see all these fortunes in [thread 1] [thread 2.] /a/ gets its annual tsundere christmas carol sticky. /tv/ invades r/a/dio and the baneposting parody of a visit from St. Nicholas is read out. After 52 days of /qa/ being frozen and the locked sticky, the happenings thread and the /nah/- not a happening thread being the only threads left on the catalog, the /nah/ thread gets deleted for some reason.
  • December 25 - /sci/ gets a sticky for the launch of the James Webb Telescope. /x/schizos are in shambles. Padoru gifs and runscape music gets embedded in the /v/ annual collage thread. /tv/ gets the usual christmas bane sticky.
  • December 27 - Richard Marcinko dies, /k/ gets a sticky. /jp/ orginizes a farewell card for the touhou doujin circle FELT.
  • December 28 - Grichka Bogdanoff dies. /biz/ gets a sticky while Bitcoin "coincidentally" sinks. John Madden dies. /sp/ gets a sticky. In some cross-site shenanigans, a /v/ thread gets made reacting to a 2channel thread reacting to a /v/ thread reacting to a list of Japan's favorite console games. Epic inter-website lulz and shitflinging are had.
  • December 31 - Betty White dies at 99, /tv/ gets a sticky. The celebrate the new year, gifs of dancing anime girls cover the screen on /a/, along with a r/a/dio sticky to play various music.

2022

  • January 1 - /v/ stickies International Wrestling Festival's 2022 gachimuchi collab.
  • January 2 - On /trash/, a Cirnoposter claims the 44444444 GET.
  • January 3 - Igor Bogdanoff dies six days after Grichka, /biz/ gets another sticky.
  • January 9 - 4chan passes 4 billion total posts. /tv/ gets a sticky for the death of Bob Saget. /biz/ gets a new locked sticky, replacing the image of hiro with an image of Sminem and the Bogdanoff twins.
  • January 11 - After they started growing popular outside of /g/, the mods kill the PEE and Media Embedder extensions, probably because some people used them to secretly post underage models. The third eye script is still usuable, but /cumg/ is in disarray.
  • January 14 - The mods completely crack down on /cumg/, locking the thread and banning all subsequent attempts to recreate the general.
  • Janurary 20 - /vp/ starts meming hard about Pokemon Legends Arceus revealing that apparently all pokemon have the abillity to shrink, the catalog drowns in shrinkposting for the next few days.
  • January 21 - /mu/ and /tv/ get stickies for the death of Meat Loaf. /tv/ gets another sticky for the death of Louie Anderson. Russia proposes to ban cryptocurrency and bitcoin expectedly plummets, /biz/ goes into another pink frenzy and gets a sticky. Other boards discuss the event as well, and many anons on /v/ celebrate the potential death of bitcoin mining in hopes that GPUs will be affordable again.
  • January 24 - Lucifer And The Bicuit Hammer is announced to be recieving an anime adaptation, /a/ gets a hype sticky.
  • January 28-29 - A pictureless thread with the subject "something big is coming..." is stickied on /b/. Mass confusion reigns as anons try to decipher what is happening while the images in the thread are deleted. A mod posing as an anon posts "i don't have much time left. i found information they don't want you to have. don't give up. the truth IS out there. - M" with an image embedded from /x/. Another post with the comment "we need your help. don't give up. keep searching. -M" with this /x/ image embedded is made. Someone in the sticky figures out the location in the pictures and is banned with the red text "(BE CAREFUL. BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO THOSE WHO DIG TOO DEEP.)" The radio static sound from silent hill 2 is embedded in the thread as well. About ten minutes later, the sticky is deleted and /b/'s catalog is purged. Things return to /b/'s definition of normal after another ten minutes, but the mods begin deleting all threads with this image for a little while. /b/,[99] /pol/[100][101] and /x/[102] have a field day. At the same time the mods embed neco arc gifs in a /b/ thread and briefly embed the smaller one on the /b/ catalog. Also around the same time, a 34 year old in Utah named Christopher Poole is arrested for receiving CP. Despite the name and approximate age matching up (we still don't know his birthday), it's not the real moot. Several boards discuss the event.[103][104][105][106]
  • January 31 - The Christopher Poole that got arrested for CP makes his first appeareace in court, confirming he's not moot.
  • February 2 - A thread that is solely an embedded Sneed's Feed and Seed video clip gets stickied on /b/.
  • February 4 - /his/ gets raided by soyjak.party and 8 pages are wiped, the mods restored the archived threads to repopulate the catalog. The party also tried to steal the 1000000 GET on /news/ but it's taken by an anti Trump news post, the 999999 GET was a post saying "no." in a raid thread and linking to /qa/. A /mu/tant makes a thread supposedly leaking Godspeed You! Black Emperor's legendary lost album "All Lights Fucked on the Hairy Amp Drooling", more threads are made about it and attract a ton of attention, including that of the band's discord server which goes into a panic state. Following that the threads devolve into discord drama shitflinging as people try to figure out if the leak is real or not.[107][108][109][110]
  • Feburary 13 - Kiwifarms is taken down by a DDoS for the umpteenth time, prompting users of the site to make a refugee general on /bant/. When opened in the brave browser, kiwifarms even directs you to the /bant/ threads. The mods occasionally delete their threads, and occasionally allow them to stay up. In the meantime, /bant/ natives spam the general. After mods delete the kiwi colonies a couple times, the message on the site changes to say "The transgender moderators of 4chans' board for any topic has started deleting our threads so I don't know what to tell you."[111][112][113][114].
  • February 14 - The leaked Godspeed You! Black Emperor album is confirmed to be real.
  • February 17 - /mlp/ celebrates the 10th year of it's existence. As if on cue, Hasbro releases a preview of the upcoming G5 2D YouTube shorts meant to accompany the upcoming 3D series. They are all presented in the typical Cal-Arts style and the board goes apeshit. In addition several VAs from the 2021 movie confirm that they won't be returning for the series.
  • February 23 - Russia invades Ukraine, /pol/ goes apeshit and gets a sticky saying "SOVIET INVASION CONFIRMED " and with Hell March from Command & Conquer Red Alert embedded. /k/ is forever turned into a board dedicated to Ukraine war with its original posters fleeing to other sites as /k/ is filled with off topic /pol/ posters who accuse each other of being an Indian or Russian poster. Any thread opened that isn't about the Ukraine war automatically gets treated as a slide thread.
  • February 25 - Spice & Wolf season 3, one of /a/'s never evers, gets announced; /a/ gets a sticky in response.
  • February 26 - The soviet invasion sticky on /pol/ is unstickied after 88034 posts, making it the second largest ever thread in 4chan history.
  • February 27 - HARMONY returns to /v/.
  • March 4 - Sole janitor applications for /tv/. Australian cricket legend Shane Warne dies of a heart attack, hours after another Australian cricket legend died of a heart attack (which Warne commemorated on Twitter). /sp/ gets a sticky.
  • March 10 - After many delays, /v/ finally releases its highly anticipated third Super Mario World collab hack, Super Mario /v/orld: New Vegas, an ambitious project made with assistance from [s4s] and /vr/.
  • March 13 - /a/ gets a sticky to mourn the death of Tokyo Mew Mew Illustrator Ikumi Mia.
  • March 19 - A meta thread is moved from /pw/ to /qa/, the first time this has happened since November 4th. The christmas theme is also subsequently disabled on the catalog, locked sticky and index.
  • March 21 - /a/ gets a sticky to celebrate the 19th anniversary of Yotsuba&!
  • March 25 - 4chan occasionally slows to a crawl and the Captcha becomes unloadable, resulting in posting essentially being impossible for brief periods of time.
  • March 26 - The /pw/ thread moved to /qa/ gets deleted.
  • March 28 - Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars. /tv/ and /pol/ drown in threads about the event, an exploitable frame based on the slap and within hours self serve ads with slap edits are up all over the site. slap edit threads are often met with hostility on other boards due to suspicion that the whole thing was staged for views.
  • March 30 - Mods start teasing a Lobotomy Corporation-themed April Fools prank on /v/. Music is embedded and several anons are publicly banned, including a mod who fucked up the CSS in a post. Jack Maxey, one of the guys involved in leaking data from Hunter Biden's laptop, makes a post on /pol/.
  • April 1 - April Fools rolls around again. Discord-style emotes are added to the site, with people able to roll for them with points given out every 5 minutes as well as collect which emotes they've seen other anons post. You can see all the emotes in this thread. The site gets filled up with threads sharing emotes so people can complete their collections. Various boards get stickies: /v/ gets a repeat of its sticky from April Fools 2019, /lgbt/ gets one about Discord trannies, /aco/ gets a dance thread with Dr. Dick embedded, /int/ gets one that just says "Slovak cat", and [s4s] gets one celebrating its 9th birthday. /vp/ asks if u liek mudkips and /v/ gets a modpost thread about Longcat. Abnormalities start appearing in the /v/ sticky before breaking containment, spreading to /v/, /vg/, /vst/ and /tg/. A soyjak thread is moved from /s4s/ to /qa/, then quickly deleted, presumably the mods were just trolling /qa/ diaspora[115][116] Reddit brings back r/place, announcing it days in advance this time. /pol/ raids the large trans flag at the center, falseflagging Epita and Mexico/Italy into helping to erase the east side and the british into taking the west. Reddit jannies step in to ban a bunch of people's throwaway accounts (and get caught cheating) and /pol/ jannies start nuking every r/place thread increasingly quickly, only allowing them on /b/, /mlp/ and off-topic boards that didn't want to help from then on.[117]
  • April 2 - The abnormalities spread further to /pol/ and /trash/, before culminating in another /v/ sticky to close out April Fools. All emotes are unlocked for all posters for a few hours, giving some anons hope they'd stay, before finally being removed. Shortly after, posts on /pol/ start randomly getting filtered to uwuspeak. The filter is removed after a couple of hours.[118][119][120] /mlp/'s ponies on r/place get assaulted by streamers and the void, but they survive it each time, making several ponies, and euquestria flag and discord by the end of the event on April 4th, much to twitch's dismay.[121][122][123]
  • April 3 - /b/ begins constructing sneed's feed and seed and a 404 Yotsuba on r/place, finishing both by the end of the day, only for xqc (some faggot streamer) to nuke everything in sneed's general area, Yotsuba is taken by another streamer while sneed is reconstructed.[124][125]
  • April 4 - After much infighting a smaller sneed and 404 Yotsuba are rebuilt and /b/ plans to convert a green haired russian streamer's face into a bigger Yotsuba. After hours of wrestling over the spot /b/ siezes a good chunk of the area while he's offline, when he starts streaming again viewers inform him of the raid and he says he'll move his stuff further to the right and leave Yotsuba alone. Yotsuba (excluding the backgound in 90% finished when the event ends and only white tiles can be chose. The most heavily botted areas like the huge french flag at the bottom left get nuked with white pixels instantly, Yotsuba and sneed remain visible for a suprisingly long time while the canvas dissapears.[126][127][128][129]
  • April 12 - Gilbert Gottfried dies. /tv/ gets a sticky.
  • April 23 - A guy called Raymond Spencer (unsuccessfully) shoots up a school in DC and posts a video of it on /pol/, causing a bit of panic after what happened to 8chan. He later gets caught after injuring 4 people but killing no one.[130][131][132]
  • April 25 - For a brief moment of 5 hours, a thread appears on /qa/ with a Paxiti OP image, stating that "/qa/ lost." A thread on /trash/ also appears at the exact same time, with the same filename, suggesting that it was created by the mod then moved to /qa/.
  • May 2 - The Supreme Court announces plans to end Roe V Wade (abortion rights for women). /pol/ gets a sticky to celebrate liberal tears.
  • May 7 - George Perez passes away, /co/ gets a sticky.
  • May 8 - Duke Nukem Forever 2001 build gets teased by a leaker named "x0r_jmp !!IzwHHMJWNiy". A fully functional build by leaker's group will be released "this June." Q&A's and proofs are in the previous linked thread and this thread. One of the creators of Duke Nukem 3D, George Broussard, says "Yes, the leaks look real."
  • May 12 - Crypto continues on its merry way into the red as Redditors who went all-in on TerraUSD and LUNA lose about 95% of their cash. As some threaten suicide, /biz/ gets a sticky with some embedded imagery and music. Bitcoin drops to about 27000 USD/BTC, well below half its all-time peak just seven months earlier.
  • May 14 - Payton Gendron shoots up a supermarket in Buffalo, citing 4chan and /pol/ in his manifesto as his reasoning for the shooting. The media goes apeshit over this, and so does /pol/. /pol/ and other boards go into panic mode as the shooter explicitly listed every gun and website he used (writing he began using 4chan in 2020 as an underage b&), leading to another scare of 4chan getting shut down, such as what happened to 8chan after the El Paso/Christchurch shootings. The shooting was livestreamed on Twitch, leading /pol/ on a wild goose chase as "a fucking leaf" (Canadian namefag who apparently recorded the stream) leads them on with several screenshots before the video was finally posted several hours later.
  • May 19 - Two new selectable ideology flags are added to /pol/ - a NATO flag and a russian Z flag, in reference to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Vangelis is confirmed dead and /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • May 22 - /v/ gets a sticky of a Weedle.
  • May 24 - /v/ hits its 600M GET. The GET is stolen by a scriptfag in a random thread that the mods archive literally seconds later. People gather in the 600000001 thread to discuss it where it is widely considered to be one of /v/'s worst GETs, so much that some people just pretend that 600000001 was the real GET due to it being much better.
  • June 1 - /vp/ gets a sticky for the new Pokemon Scarlet and Violet trailer. /tv/ reacts to Johnny Depp winning his defamation lawsuit against Amber Heard, briefly filling the catalogue with celebration threads and shitting on jannies for deleting them. /lgbt/ gets a Pride Month sticky.
  • June 3 - /lgbt/ gets selectable pride flags.
  • June 5 - All of a sudden, iOS users can now play WEBMS directly from Safari. Its not a native player, so someone from Good Smile Company 4chanINC must have implemented something.
  • June 6 - Berserk resumes production. /a/ gets a sticky.
  • June 10 - /i/ has its 700000 GET: "cute redneck bf". Bid Glass discontinues its relationship with 4chan, killing self-serve ads once again.
  • June 11 - /vr/'s 9000000 GET is about how common composite video was compared to S-video.
  • June 15 - /mu/ GET number 111111111 gets stolen by a K-POP post.
  • June 16 - Dragon's Dogma II gets announced. /v/ gets a sticky. Tim Sale dies. /co/ gets a sticky.
  • June 24 - Roe vs. Wade is overturned by the US Supreme Court. /pol/ gets sticky on the momentous occasion.
  • July 3 - Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt season 2, one of /a/'s never evers, gets announced; /a/ gets a sticky in response.
  • July 4th-ish - /trash/ users start reporting Captcha's change now needing 6 characters instead of 5 to solve. Long Lived the Bots...for a day or so.
  • July 6 - Support for VP9 WebMs are finally added.
  • July 7 - /a/ gets a sticky to mourn the death of Yu-Gi-Oh! mangaka Kazuki Takahashi. Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is shot during a speech, stickies are made on /jp/ and /pol/. Six hours after the stickies are posted, Abe is confirmed dead by NHK.
  • July 8 - Janitor applications open for 48 hours. /qa/ is included for the first time on the applications list, despite the board being locked. This brings up questions about what will be done with the board in the near future. [133][134]
  • July 17 - The UNIX timestamp format used in filenames changes from milliseconds to microseconds after a brief stint as nanoseconds. Practically, filenames now have 3 extra digits at the end. A filename posted on July 18th is 1660830020109328.png, if we were still using millisecond filenames it would be 1660830020109328.png. The increased precision makes image swaps much, much more unlikely.
  • July 19 - GIFs and WEBMs now have their metadata stripped on upload, like JPEGs. This follows a few days of extraneous embedded file detection that blocked several classic files from being uploaded.
  • July 20 - For whatever reason, the SSL Handshake on the 4chan domain starts to fail. But not on the subdomain, so while boards are available, the ban and main pages for example aren't. The issue resolves itself by the end of the day. The PEE extension, which had made a return in recent months, is struck a blow by the dev. Time will tell what effect it will have.
  • July 22 - Vince MacMahon retires. /pw/ gets a sticky.
  • July 26 - Names, thread titles, fortunes, and rolls get readded to /b/. A sticky gets made. This follows a "strike" to re-add them done completely by one anon.
  • July 31 - It's the supposed birthdate of George Jetson from The Jetsons. /co/ celebrates with a sticky.
  • August 7 - A reply post on a /tv/ thread created a paranoid-like image where he counts down the time to when a reply poster from 2011 claimed that Victoria Justice will win an Oscar's by the age of 30.
  • August 18 - The minimum time between posting and deleting one's post is raised from 1 to 10 minutes. This is reverted within hours. Currently it seems to vary based on the board and the age of your cookies (and maybe your IP range.)
  • August 19 - A brazillian 4chan janitor leaks information about /j/ on soyjak.party, including screenshots of threads, userscripts made for the janitors, and proof of a discord for jannies. The event is discussed in the happenings thread. [135] [136]
  • August 25 - sys.4chan(nel).org, which serves captchas and forms, is now behind the Cloudflare anti-DDoS service. Allegedly due to a furry using proxies to spam his pictures, like Accelspammer of old. This results in some browsers and (and notably phoneposting apps) not being able to post. Butthurt ensues.
  • September 6 - /r9k/ reported to be playing music in the background. Song is Mr.Roboto by Styx.
  • September 8 - Queen Elizabeth dies. /pol/ gets a sticky.
  • September 21 - KurobaEx, one of the only 4chan apps with regular development, suddenly has its Github repository archived with no explanation. After some concern on /g/, it was found that the Russian developer got fucking mobilized by Putin into the military, leading to a full-blown panic.
  • September 27 - The admin from KurobaEx finally posts an update to /g/, saying he was able to cross the border into Kazakhstan, unarchiving the project as proof. In several other posts he clarified that he served in the Russian military but didn't get a subpoena (and therefore wasn't a deserter), driving ~20 hours from Moscow to flee Russia preemptively because he was 1A health category, the first wave to go. /g/ rejoices.
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 19th birthday. Party hats on all boards as usual.
  • October 6 - Report forms now have the in-house captcha, in replacement of Google's reCaptcha. All that's left of Google's Captcha is the ban check page and the feedback page. And /f/ as well, for some reason.
  • October 15 - /pol/'s 400M GET confirms that the Nuclear End Times are coming. Mods have only one question: (where?).
  • October 19 - After nearly two years, the @4chan Twitter account sends a tweet in a certainly indirect response to the "Investigative Report on the role of online platforms in the tragic mass shooting in Buffalo on May 14, 2022". The report mentions the investigative committee being in conversation with a "moderator". With this in mind, could have someone spilled the beans to the Jan. 6 Commission?
  • October 31 - Halloween as always. /x/ got a sticky with sp00ky pumpkin.
  • November 3 - The United States Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) seized all domains for Z-Library. By accident, it is announced that the US Postal Inspection Service originally seized the domains.[137] Discussion ensues in /lit/ for the fate of other, so called, shadow libraries, and the true conspiracy of this debacle...
  • November 4 - "Request recomendations thread" on /a/ gets banned text and repliers get warned text.
  • November 6 - 2022 League of Legends World Championship finish with first timers Asians DRX winning against Asians T1. Red text post by Mod is made on the /lolg/ claiming Common Zeka W, in reference to the winning team's player. Anon gets labled a Redditor by mods for trying to blend in with zoomer hate thread. A /vp/ anon leaks shitloads of Pokemon: Scarlet & Violet screenshots.
  • November 7 - /wsg/ user gets banned for asking if the Grey Cat wipping is real. Sneed's Feed and Seed is seen in the background of a post on /tv/, featuring music.
  • November 8 - Anon on /v/ leaks prototype game builds from Eurocom, THQ, and maybe others, including some Wii firmware & dev testers.[138][139]. Further Pokemon: Scarlet & Violet leaks renders /vp/ unusable until mods step in to take control. A dedicated leak general is set up. /vp/ peaks at 58 posts per minute. Modpost featuring Wolf's Rain OST is seen on /biz/.
  • November 10 - There is a circulatory system walking through a /co/ thread...
  • November 11 - /g/ anon reports that 4chan's Google Image search is broken as the company is seemenly transfering to their new Len's system. The issue also affects the 4chan-X script. Also, at 5:15am 4chan time, after 25 years of being a choke artist, Ash Ketchum finally wins a Pokemon World Champion. /vp/, still in the wake of earlier leaks, goes nuts again.
  • November 14 - A partially muscled skeleton stands in another /co/ thread and screams endlessly while Bob Dylan's Desolation Row plays. Anticipation grows for the ultimate reveal on November 22...
  • November 20 - The flags of England, Scotland and Wales return to /sp/ in time for the World Cup. Also mods have stickied match game threads with Indian Pepe's representing all nations as their opening posts. This will seem to continue until the World Cup final arrives on Dec. 18th, but isn't enough to contain /fwc/ posters in their respective threads. 4stats.io puts board activity at 300%. Moderation on the stickied threads are at an extreme high.
  • November 21 - /v/ votes Midna from The Legend of Zelda as the Queen of /v/ for the year.
  • November 22 - The radiation-blue body of Doctor Manhattan arrives on /co/ in his completed form.
  • November 23 - Pokemon Scarlet & Violet characters bugged eyes appear on /vp/ for a short time. A poster is publically unbanned in the /mlp/ Secret Santa thread by Anonymous ## Mod after (supposedly) being banned for doxxing for posting his own address. (His dox was deleted from the archive, but he had actually made his house the headquarters of a Burmese political party on Google Maps.) Understandably, no one really wants to trade presents with him over fears he might accidentally dox them.
  • November 24 - Around 16:00 UTC or 21:00 UTC, 4chan Advertising is back to allow bids on advertisement spots through "danbo.org".
  • November 28 - During the Portugal vs. Uruguay World Cup game, a pitch invader/streaker interrupted the second half with a message to "save Ukraine" and rainbow flag. He gets tackled by outstandling fast Qatari censors guards /sp/ jannitors notice and tribute him with a thread in a gif of his image in the background and Sonic as the pic related.
  • November 29 - After America won 1-0 against Iran in the glorious game of divegrass SOCCER, diverting a Dark Brandon retalliation, mods make thread stating "USA WINS FIFA." and mods on /sp/ change all flags to the US flag, but this backfires as posters act as submissed BBC race-betrayers American citizens[140] A forcible reversion is made with flags being restored to their original function, but this doesn't stop escapees, like a Britbong who makes a BBC pedo text post so abhorrent that the mods called MI5. A killa stickied thread by modsexposes Portugal as a country where getting BLACKED is their national sport. Johan Cruyff also finally gets his sticky, but is quickly deleted as other matters are present on the board.
  • November 30 - Surprise! Star Control 2 has its 30 year anniversary and to celebrate mods make a thread about it with background image, plus any mention of "androsynth" by repliers results in custom ban texts. [141][142][143] In bad news for /vmg/, they received their first sticky announcing that Dragalia Lost is sunsetting.
  • December 1 - Japan beats Spain 2-1in the 2022 World Cup and goes to knockouts. It was just like my Japanese animes.
  • December 2 - Korea somehow manages to go through, resulting in another musical sticky. Meanwhile, Uruguay receives a message from the mods. /b/ gets a sticky that announces that /b/ is a board for half life discussion, vaguely half life related posts follow for the rest of the day. This is the third time that /b/ has turned into /halflife/.
  • December 8 - /v/ gets a sticky for The Game Awards. At the end of the show a kid runs on stage, grabs the mic and says he "nominate this award to my reformed orthodox rabbi Bill Clinton". A ton of threads get made in the resulting confusion, and mods post another sticky with Bill Clinton edited to look like a rabbi.
  • December 9 - Armored Core 6 is announced at The Game Awards. /m/ gets a sticky that floods rapidly with /v/ tourists, reaching several thousand posts before being unstickied and allowed to slide down.
  • December 12 - /m/ gets a sticky for the passing of Anison legend and JAM Project founder, Ichiro Mizuki, after some much deserved bitching. Meanwhile, the /a/ thread gets no such luck, with many calling out the tranny jannies for prioritising burger VAs over actual Japanese folks.
  • December 16 - After years of counting down on /tv/, Avatar 2 releases in theaters. Because the mods dislike fun unless they're the only ones having it, any real anons who attempt to make '0 days until Avatar 2' threads are banned. A mod, presumably, makes and stickies his own thread.
  • December 19 - /v/ votes Jack Garland from Final Fantasy 1 and its spinoff, Strangers of Paradise, for King of /v/. Chaos is forever BTFO.
  • December 24 - A Rayman 4 prototype gets leaked on /v/.
  • December 25 - It's Christmas Day, and Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas is You" is played ON EVERY BOARD.

2023

  • January 4 - 4chan goes down for roughly an hour from 8:30 to 9:30 PM EST, with various CloudFlare SSL and 50X errors. Those that are able to load board catalogs find that the following boards appear to be wiped: /bant/, /co/, /int/, /lgbt/, /mlp/, /p/, /r9k/, and /vt/ (and maybe more). All posts return once the site comes back online.
  • January 9 - soyjak.party raids /trash/ after Undertale porn steals their 2000000 GET on /soy/. /trash/ fights back by permabanning the raiders, and 'sharty gets DDoS'd.
  • January 11 - WWE rumored to be sold to Saudi Arabia. /pw/ change its board name to Arabic. A /v/irgin tries to make a slowpoke combo, but fails. However, another anon turns that fail into a win. The best thread on /v/ in a long time ensues. But mods hate fun, so the thread was moved to /b/.
  • January 20 - Janitor applications are now being accepted for the next ~48 hours. /b/, /bant/, [s4s], and /trash/ are not available to apply for.
  • January 27 - Sometime between the 15th and 27th /qb/'s catalog is wiped and the board is renamed to Yotsuba Image Board. Perhaps the dev left something behind while trying to finally delete it?
  • January 28 - After months of hoping and waiting and background organizing, Mare Fair is announced to actually be happening. Following on the success of multiple online board cons, /mlp/ does the unthinkable and organizes a real life convention about ponies, or more specifically, MARES! The hype is unreal.
  • February 3 - Tickets go on sale for Mare Fair.
  • February 7 - /g/ had received a raid spanning for more than twenty four hours. Mods were not able to clean the board from those spam threads. This event will be known as the Femboy Event.
  • February 10 - Another baloon balloon flies over U.S. Alaskan airspace and is shot down. /pol/ mods makea thread with Bloons Tower Defense Monkey and have embedded a red balloon onto your screen (image from a replypost on /vip/) , with some nice theme music from BTD5.
  • February 12 - Super Bowl LVII happens, /sp/ gets a sticky. But before this, another set of balloon's, now unidentified aerial objects enter U.S. airspace, reaching to Lake Huron. /pol/ gets two stickies. One thread has an opening sticky of the news headline, an "ayy lmao" embedded from /vip/ and plays the X-Files Theme. Next sticky thread has the same opening image, but probably the same "red bloon" from Feb. 10th sticky and the song "99 Luftballons" from the band NENA. /bant/ Newspaper returns after 4 year hiatus.
  • February 13 - President of Toei Animation dies but strangely /a/ did not get a sticky for the dedicated thread. The age of shonen is neigh...
  • February 15 - The Ohio Train Derailment incident/disaster/coverup is sending chemicals into the air to the North-Eastern United States. Government & coorporation hiding stuff is the general concensus. As a result of such observations, mods added to a /pol/ thread[144] and /vg/ thread[145] for /rwg/ - Rimworld General have Rimworld's OST - Chaos Bringer playing in background and an <iframe> from /vip/ , mentioning the toxicity that is supposedly happening.
  • February 16 - /a/ getsmultiple threads in reaction to the new Jojolands release. /bant/ poster says they are "Jew", but ID says "Goy".
  • February 19 - Victoria Justice is now 30. A "persistent" OP[146] has reminded all that she has not won any Oscars as predicted on a well known /tv/ December 11, 2011 reply post.
  • February 23 - /v/ user has their lawsuit against FROM Software and Warner Brothers thrown out because of stupidity he cannot build a case on how quote...its too difficult and life-destroying to actually go to the other world in Bloodborne and The Matrix...end quote. On that same thread, a reply poster has pareidolia and notices how the Thai script of a reply looks like the eyes of the cereal meme guy.
  • February 23Midnight-24 - A year has passed since the start of the Russian Aggression or the Special Military Operation in Donbas depending on your general thread side. /pol/ gets a sticky with a .webm from /gif/, [147] with music from Ирина Аллегрова - с Днём Рождения! and a Bukhanka-chan girl walk cycle, with a 4chan Birthday Hat from /vip/, fixed onto the board index & thread screen. /b/ also gets the same treatment but no sticky thread.
  • March 3 - Meta’s LLaMA 7B-65B model leaks on /g/.
  • March 4 - Warner Bros vaults many cartoons set to be released. A possibly disgruntled animation employee leaks one of these "vaulted cartoons", "Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!", to /co/.
  • March 6 - Captcha breaks and 4chan grinds to a halt for two four AT LEAST SIX hours.
  • March 11 - The /lgbt/ 30M GET is claimed by the Sharty, and is deleted so fast that it wasn't archived. Some claim the screencap was doctored, and are waiting for Snopes to verify if the GET was legitimate or not.
  • March 12 - /a/'s 250M GET is a reply telling an anon to "please use your brain". Instantly declared a FAIL, with 249999999 being held as the real GET despite being only marginally better.
  • March 14 - A /pol/tard is arrested for threatening to murder a cop. You didn't actually think the "in Minecraft" meme worked, right?
  • March 21 - The /fit/ sticky is updated with new links.
  • April 1 - The big April Fool's joke is...tagging one in 25 posts posts with "Powered by 4chan-GPT ●⏶●" and changing the anon's name to a random person's name (literally the same gimmick as the 2016 April Fools Day event). Anons lament the laziness of the mods who did nothing but take some old code and added one extra line to pretend it's fresh. Many anons instead prefer to wax nostalgic over the 2018 prank, leading to a nearly 700-reply /v/ thread complete with candy princess CSS.
  • April 2 - The 180M /int/ GET is a Brazillian win, despite the Sharty desperately trying to claim the GET for themselves.
  • May 2 - The word "nakadashi" is now spam filtered on /g/, because coomers would post it in response to every picture of an anime grill. Some claim to have been banned for posting it but that's probably because they were spamming/replying to off-topic bait.
  • May 13 - After a month and a half of nothing happening, the Sharty decides to launch a raid on /b/ at 8:00PM EST, with the intention of a complete catalog wipe. It got so bad that the board actually was unusable for a while.
  • May 14 - Thinking that pissing in an ocean of piss would work better the second time, the Sharty organized their second raid slightly better and started at 6:00PM, and managed to get 3 paged wiped. Mods would decide to take action, wiping out two pages while doling out 3-days for spamming/flooding. /b/'s 'log around 7:30PM
  • May 15 - Give it up for day three. Today's raid started at 3:00PM and ended by 3:15, due to a lack of manpower because most soyteens are actual children who had to go to school. Also, 4chan & the Good Smile company are filed against in a lawsuit filed by the families of victims of the May 14, 2022 Buffalo massacre.
  • May 16 - /lgbt/'s 31M GET is a FAILGET, and but at least the Sharty failed to secure it this time.
  • May 17 - /biz/'s 55M GET is barely better, and the Sharty has once again failed to steal it. They did, however, steal the /gd/ 444444 GET. For some reason that 'teen was using a Pass while raiding, and when he tried to appeal his 5-day ban it was bumped to a perma.
  • May 18 - Cirno gets /tg/'s 88888888 GET, with a mostly negative reaction.
  • May 21 - Cirno gets Seven 7s in a row on /pol/, leading to much seething.
  • May 23 - The shark gets /vt/'s 50M GET leading to a thread of bitching about script-use and bots and even accusations of DDOS. /adv/'s 29M GET is generic but good advice.
  • May 24 - An Anon posting his nasty-ass room on /v/ gets told to clean it up by the mods.
  • May 26 - On /ic/ a wizard gets Satanic Septs. /a/'s 253M GET is a fail, and the runner-up is a thread made by a pedo about how much he likes young girls.
  • May 28 - After an "intense" battle in /b/'s catalog between the natives (logposters and pornbots) and soyteens, /b/'s 900M GET is a black and white photo of American basketball player Derrick White. Cirno was the runner up. This is the last major GET on /b/ until the 1 billionth post, which will happen in 4-5 years.
  • June 1 - /lgbt/ gets a sticky and selectable pride flags for pride month.
  • June 2 - For the past couple days, /pmg/ on /biz/ was mysteriously being autosaged. Accusations that the jannies were kikes or being paid off by kikes to suppress gold and silver began to fly, before a mod finally stepped in and informed them that a pastebin link in the OP was the culprit. It contained the word cunny, which will automatically permasage a thread on any board if it's in the OP.
  • June 5 - The /t/ 1234567 GET is something saying thanks. The sharty tried to steal it but somehow failed despite /t/ being one of the slowest boards. The /tv/ 186M GET is an Anon who doesn't need guns because he has a big dick. Also, Wired released an article that contains some new info on Team 4chan. Turns out some of the top mods do not, in fact, do it for free. (The article was written by someone who thinks that 4chan has user accounts, and that janitors and moderators are the same thing, so take it with a grain of salt)
  • June 6 - It's Tea Tuesday on /bant/.
  • June 7 - /mlp/'s 40M GET is stolen by a ponified Cirno. The runner-up is a Shimmerbro. The Sharty planned to steal the GET hours in advance, but they failed miserably, not even getting the off-by-ones.
  • June 9 - /v/'s 640M GET is stolen by Cirno mocking frogposters. It was deleted a few minutes later. The runner-up is absent in the archives. /pol/'s 430M GET is a random reply about inclusivity in commercials. The runner-up is someone telling people to not cope in /ptg/. Both of the off-by-ones are advocating for Total Zigger Death.
  • June 11 - Soyteens steal /x/'s 35M GET. The runner-up is even worse. Mods handed out month-long bans to most of the raiders.
  • June 18 - A torrent containing the Starbound source code is posted on /t/ by the leaker.
  • June 20 - /vr/'s 10M GET is a FOTM meme.
  • June 22 - Mods send a thread about the missing submarine underwater, complete with the Goblin Slayer OST. They do the same to a stickied thread that was posted around the time the sub's oxygen was estimated to run out, this time with My Heart Will Go On. The sticky was originally rolling, but it was set to a normal sticky so the mod's embed post wouldn't be pruned. Around 3:25PM after it was announced that the sub had imploded it was changed back to a rolling sticky, causing ~4600 posts to be instantly pruned, including the embed. At 10:38PM a mod re-posted the embeds, and unstickied the thread. Thread after archiving
  • June 23 - Mod makes an Essex thread and Anonymous finally loses his virginity.
  • June 24 - Prigozhin marches Wagner towards Moscow and civil war breaks out in Russia. /k/ is ecstatic at new Kino after months of stalemate, comparing Prigozhin to Caesar and Horus Lupercal. /pol/ is absolutely demoralized and cannot cope.
  • June 26 - An Anon is publicly banned on /tv/ for calling Monty Python reddit.
  • June 30 - /int/'s 184M GET is a reply in the Japanese learning thread. The runner-up is Cirno BTFOing frogposters yet again.
  • July 3 - Cirno gets 902M on /b/. A Neco-Arc thread on /v/ gets GIFs and music embedded.
  • July 4 - 22222222 on /lit/ is got by Bernkastel from Umineko. The Sharty once again tried and failed to steal it, but they still tried to claim it because the post contains the word chud.
  • July 5 - A pirate steals 433333333 on /pol/. /u/'s 40M GET is just the word "sexo"
  • July 6 - /funkg/ pays to have a clip shown on a billboard in Times Square. Said clip contains the word "infinigger" in the bottom left that got cut off on the billboard to just "nigger", which somehow wasn't caught by the ad company.
  • July 9 - CSS silliness: /b/ gets cute kitty cats.
  • July 10 - More CSS silliness: /v/ gets a gay bear from Baldur's Gate 3. The game was confirmed to have a man-on-bear gay sex scene (actual bear, not a hairy guy,) and /v/ is flooded with threads about it.
  • July 11 - It's been seven years since /a/ laughed.
  • July 12 - The sharty steals /r9k/'s 74M GET. A shitposter on /a/ gets a custom public ban for his thread, two replies are also banned before the thread is locked. Another shitposter gets a public ban as well, and his thread is moved to /trash/.
  • July 14 - 55555555 on /biz/ is got by a numerologist.
  • July 16 - Cirno gets 255M on /a/.
  • July 17 - moot's disabling of GETs on /v/ comes back to bite him in the ass. Someone on /co/ describes in explicit detail how they want a fuckdoll lifesized plushy of a cartoon character, later preceeding to describe how they are the least fucked-up person in their family.
  • July 18 - Stu's making chocolate pudding on /co/.
  • July 20 - Someone on /k/ is publicly banned for posting a screencap of a reddit post, and the thread is closed. The same happens to an /a/ thread shilling Crunchyroll. /tv/ also gets a sticky in anticipation of both the Barbie Movie and Oppenheimer movie releasing the next day. (A /tv/ anon also built a replica of Sneed's store for his cats, but janny deleted the thread.)
  • July 21 - Tony Bennett dies, /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • July 26 - A rare /x/ sticky is made for the Congress hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, where a whistleblower claims that the US government recovered downed alien crafts and had been attempting to reverse-engineer them. Also, Sinéad O'Connor died and /mu/ got a sticky.
  • July 27 - A frogposter on [s4s] gets two same bans!
  • July 31 - A very eventful day. /a/'s 255555555 GET was Rozen Maiden, their first octuplet 5s that weren't stolen by another board. After several hours the thread was briefly stickied, getting 967 posts in total. The sharty was seething that they were unable to steal it, being 9/200ths of a second too late. A mod on /v/ makes an Azur Lane sticky complete with earrape and embedded GIFs. The sharty, still reeling from their loss, spam the sticky and many other threads across /v/. Also, Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman) passed away, and got a sticky on /tv/. /b/ is being raided by the sharty again, with an IP grabber being posted in a loli thread revealing many /b/ users download history.
  • August 1 - The sharty steals 1M on /vm/, and promptly memory-hole the massive /a/ GET they failed the day prior.
  • August 2 - An ice expert with an appropriate ID weighs in on /pol/. /vt/'s 55M GET is posted by the picture of a perfect human.
  • August 3 - Sharty raid on /vp/, wiping out half the catalog.
  • August 4 - Sharty raid on /cm/, wiping out half the catalog. Jannies restored threads from the archive, accidentally restoring soyteen threads as well. The Baby bot makes its first known appearance on 4chan, assisting in the raid. It is also spotted on /trash/, /vg/, and /tg/.
  • August 5 - 4chan grinds to a halt a couple minutes before 4pm Eastern Time. Pages began to load around 9:50PM EST, but posting and reporting were still broken. Things came back around 11:08PM but images are loading slowly and the front page is still down. (it was up for a while during the outage) Trying to load boards by typing 4chan.org/a/ doesn't work, you have to write out boards.4channel.org/a/. /pw/'s Arabic name is also reverted back to Professional Wrestling.
  • August 6 - Until shortly after 5PM EST only the boards and sys subdomains were working. Images would sometimes load slowly. A Deku from the Nintendo 64 Zelda games gets repeating 64s on /v/.
  • August 7 - William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist and many other classic films, dies. /tv/ gets a sticky.
  • August 8 - /vt/'s 55555555 GET is a link to a vtuber stream, muh failed shartee raid, etc.
  • August 10 - /pw/'s 11111111 GET is an Inoki-san win.
  • August 11 - The sharty finally steals a get, this one being /m/'s 22M GET. The first episode of the show where Hiroyuki travels through Africa airs, naturally most of the /tv/ thread turns into meta discussion about 4chan and moot.
  • August 13 - A mod makes a Diablo 2 themed sticky on /v/. Cirno steals the 256M /a/ GET in the Dragon Ball Super general.
  • August 14 - Yandex is added to the reverse image search buttons on some boards. A nor/mlp/erson makes a hayburger IRL and throws up. The sharty was temporarily shut down after Doll, the administrator of sharty at the time, failed to raise money to keep the site online there also was a massive IP and chatlog leak. The 'teens are scattered away seeking new place to replace the sharty.
  • August 15 - Author and artist Nami Sano passed away, /a/ sticky.
  • August 16 - An Anon on /vr/ posts proof that he found an ultra rare version of Starfox at a garage sale. The thread is deleted because he's calling anyone who isn't sucking him off seething. His first thread wasn't.
  • August 17 - A Thursday Asuka thread is sticked on /a/. Complete with mod embeds.
  • August 18 - An Oppenheimer "le X... Y???" gets 188888888 on /tv/. Funny ID on /pol/.
  • August 19 - A thread on /a/ is locked and publicly banned, along with two replies.
  • August 24 - The is2.4chan.org image server is briefly down in some European countries. It will continue to load slowly and crash worldwide for several weeks.
  • August 22 - /pol/ discovers that on the 19th Laseranon, a ban evader known for posting about his collection of lasers and advocation for using them on government employees, murdered two people in Dillingham, Alaska. Instead of using his beloved lasers he shot them. Cirno steals the 90M GET on /tg/.
  • August 23 - Eventful day. Prigozhin dies, /pol/ gets a sticky with mod embeds. The first American Republican Party Presidential Debate also gets a /pol/ sticky. Pro wrestler Terry Funk died, /pw/ sticky. The sharty returns and immediately steals some GETs on /trash/, /s4s/, /pol/ and /g/ with the help of babybot.
  • August 26 - Bob Barker dies, /tv/ sticky. Babybot steals /vt/'s 57M GET. The Washington Post runs an article about a cyberstalker who posted nude photos of his ex-girlfriends on /b/ thousands of times.
  • August 27 - /jp/'s 44444444 GET is stolen by babybot.
  • August 29 - A /biz/raeli opens a 300k short on BTC and loses it all.
  • August 30 - Nude videos of a kpop idol are leaked on /mu/.
  • August 31 - /a/'s 256666666 GET is claimed by a Bejitabro.
  • September 1 - The 440M GET on /pol/ is by someone who isn't keen on getting drafted.
  • September 2 - /pw/ celebrates an eventful 9/2 when some anons manage to sneak an image of legendary wrestler Kevin Nash being brutally raped by a pack of wild bulbasaurs past TSX moderation and onto a giant digital billboard in New York City's very own Times Square. Jimmy Buffet passed away, /mu/ gets a sticky.
  • September 4 - A new sticky is posted to /diy/, asking for user input on new changes for the current /diy/ sticky. The years didn't stop coming for Steve Harwell, lead singer of Smash Mouth. /mu/ sticky.
  • September 6 - A /tv/ thread gets 26 dubs and 8 trips. Probably not statistically unusual though.
  • September 7 - 650M on /v/ BTFOs Battlefield.
  • September 8 - /diy/'s new sticky is posted, now including many more links on a variety of topics. The old sticky was just over 9 years old when it was deleted, possibly making it the oldest post to be deleted by a mod. A thread is publicly banned and locked on /k/. Images saved from 4chan were briefly formatted as WebP. Although it was not known at the time, there was major security flaw in WebP image viewers. Coincidentally, 4chan's unexplained stint with WebP happened just days before the security hole became known to the world (Or should we say to the whole world?). Draw your own conclusions. In other news, janitor applications are now being accepted for the next ~72 hours. As usual, /b/, /bant/, [s4s], and /trash/ and not available to apply for, and neither are any of the locked boards. /vip/ is an option, interestingly enough.
  • September 9 - It's Cirno Day! Threads are sticked with embeds on /bant/ and [s4s]. Three threads are publicly banned, along with one post in the sticky. There's also a Hololive sticky on /vt/ and /jp/. 27M on /o/ is a pic of someone's motorbike tires.
  • September 10 - In response to the horsefucker IRL hayburger last month, an actual scientist or chemist is now using enzymes to create a human-digestible hayburger, which he wants to be served at Mare Fair.
  • September 11 - Manga artist Buichi Terasawa passed away, gets /a/ sticky. The /fit/ 72222222 GET is a sign from the Lord. A 9/11 meme thread on /vt/ gets a mod embed and permasaged.
  • September 12 - Apple event gets a /g/ sticky.
  • September 13 - Janitor applications are now closed.
  • September 14 - A busy day in vidya. Nintendo Direct at 10AM (sticky), followed by Sony's State of Play in the evening (sticky). A CRTChad got 96M on /g/.
  • September 15 - In response to the news that Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov is in critical condition, a mod funposts in /uhg/ and /chug/, embedding an Islamic Goku edit. In /uhg/ they set the video to not be visible, so only the music could be heard.
  • September 16 - A /pol/ post talking about Danny Masterson gets the ID DannyFun.
  • September 18 - The 190M GET on /tv/ is a reply to a BBC fetishist calling his dick small. The runner-up is babybot, now posting flartson. A poster in the 4chan Happenings Thread explains how he believes the GET was injected. A Dead Rising thread on /v/ gets a Gone Guru embedded.
  • September 19 - A Latvian anon makes a /pol/ thread about a guy who takes creepshots of his coworkers at a medical center. The creepshots, posted to imagefap and reddit, included extra-disturbing captions, and he even alleged that he broke into someone's house and came on her bras. /pol/ "doxes" him (he left the EXIF data in his posts) and has a fun time before the jannies catch wind and shut it down. Quincy took down his accounts, but his workplace and the local news were notified. Thread that links to all the others.
  • September 20 - A Congolese anon posts on /sp/ and talks about what it's like to live in the DRC. Two second-gen Congolese living in Europe show up too, along with a Kenyan and they confirm he's legit. An anon on /fit/ moves on.
  • September 21 - An Iraqi anon on /bant/ explores Saddam Hussein's now-abandoned palace. Babybot steals the 59M GET on /vt/.
  • September 23 - Septs on /pol/ are discussing the political implications of muscular cats.
  • September 24 - Mod embed in a /v/ thread about TF2. The sound was a now-removed YouTube video where Spy uncloaked & insulted the player. The OP image was deleted shortly before or after the thread archived. Cirno gets Lucky septs on /int/ while insulting frogposters.
  • September 25 - The 36M GET on /x/ is appropriately schizo.
  • September 28 - It is announced that video game artist Yoshitaka Tamaki passed away in July. /vr/ sticky.
  • September 29 - Slytherin claims lucky sexts on /qst/.
  • September 29-October 1 - The dates for Mare Fair come around and, despite doomposters and the everpresent fear that it'll be Dashcon 2.0, it surprisingly goes off without a hitch. Much excitement and mare-iment is had at the laundry list of pony-centric panels, room parties, and an amazing concert. On top of that, over $50,000 was raised at the charity auction for a local horse rescue, with the donation grand total coming to $60,372 before fees over the course of the weekend. Praise be to the Mare Aficionado, the true Pony Jesus!
  • September 30 - /his/ has been transported to 1437 for the weekend!
  • October 1 - 20 FUCKING YEARS. Special green and red party hats with the number 20 appear on all threads, and a new birthday draw gets posted in the news section. Someone from /f/ makes a celebratory flash, thread. (He actually finished it a few days before the first but whatever) A bunch of [s4s] anons draw a nice picture. /f/'s 3.5M GET also happened, reminding (You) to take your daily dose. RMS replies to /g/'s get well card. Suiseiseki gets sexts on /sp/. A shitposter is publicly b& on /an/.
  • October 3 - A mod posts in an AI slop thread on /v/ - "Keep the furshit on /b/ or /trash/." The Sharty breaks important news via sexts on /news/.
  • October 4 - Someone who waifus Chino-chan GETs 258M on /a/.
  • October 7 - 13th anniversary of MLP:FiM, /mlp/'s yearly anni stream thread is stickied as usual. Due to scheduling "mishaps", this anni is the longest yet, with the thread finally being unstickied on the 19th. Also, /his/ is transported to 1692 for the weekend! A mod posts in giant red text on /sp/. Teh shartee steals the 26M GET on /gif/. Flartbot (formerly babybot) steals 60M on /vt/.
  • October 10 - 5ch is down due to scripters and DDOS. A refugee thread is made on /int/. The Japanons are incredibly polite and comment on how nice 4chan is compared to Japanese imageboards. On /g/ a female (maybe) YouTuber posts her face reacting to an AI card that calls her trans.
  • October 11 - RIP Keith Giffen, /co/ sticky.
  • October 12 - An Anon from /hoc/ steals 444444444 on /pol/.
  • October 13 - Cirno steals 450M on /vg/. Music is embedded in the /chigi/ general on /pol/.
  • October 14 - 140M on /co/ is a shitpost in the Mr. /co/ thread. A /v/irgin claims to have stolen a copy of Mario Wonder from his job. The Nintendo Ninjas get him before he can dump it, but /v/ manages to get a leaked copy from some Discord server. First thread once the leak goes live. Flartbot steals 96666666 on /g/.
  • October 15 - 191M on /tv/ is got by Kermit checking those digits.
  • October 16 - It's day 600 of the Ukrainian war, mods celebrate by embedding dancing pigs and music in /uhg/ and /chug/.
  • October 19 - Ban&lock on /a/. The /mlp/ anniversary thread is finally unstickied.
  • October 20 - /int/'s 188888888 get is gotten by some retard who wastes it. The DOTA international championships start, the general on /vg/ would be stickied six times from the 20th to the 29th. First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth.
  • October 21 - A fat fuck GETs 61M on /vt/.
  • October 22 - /b/ sticky that embeds The Amazing Digital Circus.
  • October 23 - Sexts on /biz/ confirm an incoming black swan. An Indianon on /pol/ gets an appropriate ID. A shitpost on /a/ is banned&locked.
  • October 24 - Ban&lock for an /r/ thread on /a/.
  • October 25 - Mod embedded music is heard in a /pol/ thread.
  • October 27 - /m/'s 22222222 GET is a Gurren Lagann post. Mostly agreed to be a fairly good GET. Sharty loses yet again in one of it's greatest FAILS by literally a single post, serving as somewhat of a revenge for the 22M GET caca steal back in August. Mod-made thread on /pol/ contains music.
  • October 28 - Actor Matthew Perry dies, /tv/ sticky. Shino GETs septs on /a/. Very bizzare spam floods a /fit/ thread. Someone does their Ph.D thesis on /pol/.
  • October 29 - /sci/ gets a sticky requesting links for a new permasticky. Flartbot steals 33333333 on /lgbt/.
  • October 30 - /g/ gets a sticky for the Apple Event. /x/ gets its yearly spoopy Halloween sticky. Flartbot steals the 60M GET on /k/.
  • October 31 - Flartbot steals 19M on /bant/.
  • November 1 - /sci/'s new permasticky goes live. /hap/persons discover a new bug: if you use a ton of & symbols as a name and tripcode, a <span> tag breaks, completely crashing the inline extension. If you're using the vanilla site and someone posts with that name, the thread will appear closed, not letting you reply and not auto-updating. It's used on various boards to limited effect. The archives even scrape the broken HTML, thinking it's part of the name. Within 12 hours this is patched.
  • November 2 - A box of Futos appears in the background of a /jp/ thread. (The mod tested it in /nah/ but deleted the post before it could be archived)
  • November 3 - /v/ sticky for Blizzcon 2023. A mod stickies a Ricardo thread on /wsg/, embedding a gif as well as publically banning someone (and replying with their capcode on) An Anon from /t/ who had once promised to make a JAV starring himself and a cosplayer pussies out because he's worried he'll get fired if someone identifies him.
  • November 5 - A Glegle thread is moved from /v/ to /trash/ and stickied. It would be stickied for 12 days, generating lots of new Gles. A modpost on /lgbt/ is made telling users that camwhoring is against the rules. A non-stickied /pol/ thread about pro-Palestinian protests in D.C. breaks the image limit and surpasses 1000 replies.
  • November 6 - Lucky septs are wasted on /pol/. Also, someone with an Israeli proxy is spamming. A user is publicly banned for posting eceleb shit on /a/.
  • November 8 - Public warning for a post on /gif/ misinterpreting the "no evading filters" rule.
  • November 9 - The 61M GET on /trash/ is giving sympathy to someone who just lost their cats.
  • November 10 - 5333333 on /wsg/ is a vtuber loli webm, idk it was removed from the archive
  • November 14 - 4chan was down for 7 hours (Around 01:30 - 08:30 EST), prompting fears that Cloudflare has terminated 4chan.
  • November 15 - Cirno gets 190M on /int/.
  • November 16 - A /co/ Anon goes to an advance screening of the latest Disney movie, Wish. He recorded the entire movie's audio and posted it.
  • November 17 - A /sci/ Anon brings a printout of his waifu to the SpaceX Starbase. The /trash/ Glegle thread is unstickied.
  • November 18 - /sci/ sticky for the SpaceX Starship IFT-2. Spoiler alert: it blew up.
  • November 19 - Someone who played Uncharted 2 gets 658M on /v/. /pol/ gets a sticky for the Argentinian election results.
  • November 20 - The 63M GET on /vt/ is someone who wants sex with Purin. A request thread on /a/ is banned & locked, a replier is b& too. 445M on /vg/ is an OSRS player lamenting about his past.
  • November 21 - A weird glitch on /vg/ is observed when every post in a thread is deleted after it archives.
  • November 22 - A request thread on /a/ is banned & locked, some repliers are b& too.
  • November 23 - A Thanksgiving thread on /hm/ is banned & locked. A reply calling rules reddit is b& too. Two threads on /a/ are banned & locked too.
  • November 24 - A janny impersonator is banned on /r9k/.
  • November 25 - The voice actress for the Princess from Slay the Princess shows up on /v/ and makes a vocaroo calling (You) a good little Anon.
  • November 26 - The 450M GET on /pol/ calls for total Ukrainian death. Septs on /r9k/ wish for a blue /r9k/. Another two ban & locks on /a/.
  • November 27 - The Ellen Page poster GETs 910M on /b/. The runner-up knew it would be him. The 260M GET on /a/ is a Miku figure in a buyfag thread.
  • November 28 - Charlie Munger dies, gets a /biz sticky. A femanon on /co/ follows the rules in an Amazing Digital Circus thread. A mod makes a Morrowind embed in a /b/ thread.
  • November 29 - Henry Kissinger dies, gets a /pol/ sticky. 659M on /v/ is about how everything is biodegradable (in a game)
  • November 30 - Lucky sexts on /lit/ announce we're all gonna make it. RIP Shane MacGowan, /mu/ sticky.
  • December 1 - An unused Nintendo character, Wapeach, is revealed by the creator of Wario. /v/ and the rule34 community rejoice.
  • December 2 - Two posts saying "gimi" posted at the exact same second in the same thread on /sp/ get quints. Septs on /tg/ are wasted on a random post.
  • December 4 - 4chan blocks uploading files via Incognito mode, BTFO'ing IP hopping phoneposter and ban-evaders. /pol/ proclaims "4chan is official Mossad-occupied [sic]" The GTA VI trailer is released, /v/ has a sticky with over 9000 replies. Another sticky was made and force-archived after several minutes, presumably made on accident by another mod. A shitpost is stickied on /bant/.
  • December 7 - /v/ gets a sticky for the Game Awards. 73M on /fit/ is an epic BTFO'ing of chuds.
  • December 8 - On /v/, the 660M GET is a spoopy skeleton coming for (You). The 55M GET on /vp/ is a fujo win. The soyboy woahjack boogieteens failed to steal it. Lucky septs on /g/ are wasted on a nerd talking about a Python thing.
  • December 9 - The 193M GET on /tv/ is a pedopost. A mod embeds the Dragon's Dogma OST in a thread about the game.
  • December 10 - Doom turns 30. /v/ and /vr/ get stickies, including CSS with the classic Doom theme playing. Grimm is /v/oted as King of /v/ 2023. The guy who posted about killing Chitwood ""in Minecraft"" on /pol/ is sentenced to one year in prison.
  • December 11 - A weird "testing" thread posted by a mod is stickied and locked on /b/. It contains a broken link to "Disable jumpscare redirects on /b/" and was supposed to lead to boards.4chan.org/b/?disablejumpscares=1. Spoopy spider mod embed in the latest /v/ arachnophobia thread. /hoc/ on /sp/ GETs septs. Someone doing a storytime in a /co/ Christmas Cheer thread GETs septs.
  • December 12 - (USER WAS BANNED FOR POSTING X SHIT) on /a/. The 16M GET on /his/ is seething about trannies posting soyjaks on /lgbt/.
  • December 13 - The 20M GET on /ck/ is stolen by Cirno once again BTFO'ing frogposters. On or a little before this day, all boards are now each available under both the 4chan and 4channel domains. The API returns to 4chan by default. Probably a plan to re-merge the site given that all ads run off Hiro's Danbo service now and the syncframe is already broken on most browsers as part of phasing out third-party cookies.
  • December 15 - A mod embeds Ram Ranch in a thread about gay sex in the Senate.
  • December 16 - Starting around 10:30AM EST, 4channel.org boards now always redirect to 4chan.org.
  • December 17 - /v/, /vg/, /vt/, and /pol/ now have 200 thread slots instead of 150.
  • December 20 - On /b/, the 911111111 GET was stolen by the Sharty. This is the largest GET they have ever stolen, with the fastest post per minute rate of all their GET steals, at ~114.57 PPM.

2024

  • January 1 - Mickey Mouse enters the public domain in the US, as the copyrights on his first three theatrical shorts expire. Mods do some CSS fuckery to a /co/ drawthread, adding a picture of Mickey (albeit in his still-copyrighted modern design) with the text PUBLIC DOMAIN over his eyes and the song "Steamboat Bill" playing.
  • January 10 - The /int/ sticky is updated with new links.
  • January 22 - First report of a change in the captcha, at the time reported on /g/ & /trash/. Now the captcha is cut in half horizontally in the middle and one uses the slider to slide the bottom half portion to decifer it. Not site wide yet as of January 24.
  • February 4 - The 666M GET on /v/ is a post about video games. A WFH NEET gets a custom ban.
  • February 5 - There is now a 60 second wait between the Cloudflare check and the captcha appearing. Currently noticed on some boards.
  • February 10 - /v/ makes some vidya creepypasta, with it mostly being one letter posts. A new "bot" for vidya butts appears on /v/, and a barneyfag-like anon "owns" the spammer by posting under every single thread saying: "indian zoophile bot spam thread"
  • February 11 - Kansas wins the Superb Owl, so a mod puts Taylor Swift's face appears on top of the sticky.
  • February 12 - Dark Brandon Rises on twitter and /pol/. Thread theme. A cartoon pilot that was only screened at film festivals is leaked on /co/.
  • February 13 - /vt/ Erupts as Nijisanji, a Vtubing company, loses 100,000 subscribers in less than 24 hours, This happens as a result of Nijisanji abusing their Nijiwhores
  • February 14 - A /k/ thread about Russian ships sinking is sent underwater. The same happens to multiple /chug/ and /ugh/ threads on /pol/. (In total, /uhg/ #13,156-13,158 and /chug/ #14,919-14,923 had the embeds)
  • February 15 - A Session thread on /b/ is publicly banned and locked, a rare occurence on that board. Session IDs (hexadecimal strings) were regex filtered around November, forcing the coomers to add newlines and spaces in their IDs. Doing so violates GR10, and the mods have been handing out bans like candy (every session thread had at least one pedo posting "no limits" which is code for "send me pizza pls")
  • February 26 - The 8M GET on /aco/ is a sharty win (even though its a pic of their character cross-dressing)
  • March 3 - 4chan Passes are quietly able to be bought and renewed with credit/debit cards again. There is no global announcement or news post, only the pass page itself mentions it. Payment is via a service called owo.to, which just has a generic Stripe checkout widget. Currently owo.to's homepage claims it is under construction. On or before this date, all static pages on 4channel.org (like 4channel.org/rules) now redirect to their equivalent on 4chan.org.
  • March 4 - A Glover prototype gets posted to /v/, complete with source code.
  • March 8 - /vp/'s 55555555 GET is stolen by the Sharty, wow who could have guessed? /a/ gets two death stickies: one for Akira Toriyama, (creator of the Dragon Ball franchise), the other for TARAKO (voice of the title character of Chibi Maruko-chan).
  • March 11 - Threads made after ~9:00AM EST don't have a working counter of unique IPs, after it is inexplicably removed. Threads are made on most boards, and many are deleted except on /g/ and /pol/ (and the off-topic boards). Shitposters sitewide rejoice and celebrate by replying to every post in many threads with "all me btw" while others wish the mods would communicate with the userbase for once. Moderator I_AM_ABIB confirms over IRC that the change is permanent. When asked why, yournamehere simply responds with "BIG CHEESE".
  • March 19 - The 4chan Happenings Thread currently on /trash/ is swapped with the thread on /bant/. The thread was posted to /r9k/, [s4s], /bant/, and /b/ earlier in the week, with anons saying they should all be moved to /trash/ or shuffled. An anon in one of the moved threads suggests that it be swapped with the thread on /qa/, and it's moved there minutes later. The old thread on /qa/ is left untouched.
  • March 20 - An off-topic thread on /v/ is accidentally moved to /news/. It took the mod 12 hours to realize this and delete the moved thread.
  • March 21 - 777777 on /i/ is in a soyjak thread. The thread, which was posted in September 2023, is deleted on March 28th shortly after the GET was posted in the 4chan Happenings Thread. The soyim weren't happy.
  • March 25 - Lord White, an amateur pro wrestler, posts a selfie with timestamp on /pw/.
  • March 26 - A sound effect from Hell's Kitchen is embedded in the Happenings Thread. Also, a youtube video is embedded on [s4s].
  • March 30 - A Sneedposter GETs lucky septs on /tv/.
  • March 31 - 672M on /v/ really wants to be banned for a week.
  • April 1 - April Fools Days arrives and the joke is actually fucking good this time. The Yotsuba Stock Exchange opens and Anons are given $1000 to invest in these memecoins: PEPE, WOJK, ANIME, CHAD, CLOWN, LOL, SICP, AUTSM, BANE, CIA, BOOB, RDDT, DESU, JANNY, GME, CHUCK, YTSB and GACHI. Retarded anons buy small dips and cash out for only hundreds in profit while the wisest investors wait until a memecoin crashes to single digits before going all in and becoming multi-millionaire moguls and magnates. Most traders hang out in the /biz/ megasticky. A relevant thread is moved from /g/ to /qa/ and stickied. At the end of the day, all the stock prices drop to $1, with the graph staying completely flat. A native isekai shitposter gets publicly banned & locked on /a/.
  • April 3 - The day prior a Norwegian shitposter on /int/ glowposts about shooting up Parliament, causing it to be evacuated and searched. The 77M GET on /r9k/ is someone who wants to abuse women.
  • April 4 - The 73M GET on /vt/ is someone calling a vtuber cute.
  • April 5 - "The Antisocial Network: Memes to Mayhem", a Netflix documentary about 4chan is released. It features W.T. Snacks, kirtaner, hotwheels, and some other faggots. The first half is about the early days but eventually it just turns into seething about how /pol/ planned a government insurrection and sent a plague unto our houses.
  • April 8 - A total solar eclipse casts a shadow across North America for a couple hours. /pol/ says an eclipse-induced apocalypse will happen, nothing happens, and mods attempt humor by stickying a locked thread with a picture of a nothingburger bun, before unstickying, unlocking and autosaging it shortly after. /sci/ also gets a sticky.
  • April 9 - An Israelite with repeating numbers claims Iran won't do shit (this aged poorly lol) <--- this aged poorly double lol
  • April 10 - Cirno steals some 9s on /bant/, the 20M GET is nah (not a happening)
  • April 11 - O.J. Simpson dies, /sp/ gets a sticky.
  • April 13 - A sticky is made on /biz/ announcing that users will soon need to verify an email address to post, due to the massive shitcoin spam /biz/ has seen as of late. Only major email providers are accepted, and users will have to re-verify every 24 hours. Verification won't be required for passfags. The wording on the signin page (A verified email address is required to post on some boards like /biz/) implies that this may become a requirement on other boards. Most anons aren't happy, begging the mods to simply turn on flags and rangeban India. This is the biggest change to posting since the CAPTCHA was added in 2010.
  • April 14 - /g/ reaches 100 million posts, being a seventh board to do so. The GET is simply the word "sir".
  • May 13 - Good news for /biz/bros! The email verification system is loosened by the admins. Now, new anons only need to wait 15 minutes before they can post on /biz/, or they can verify their email to start using it immediately.
  • June 6 - A sticky is made on /b/, announcing that /b/ is now for starcraft related discussions only, and the catalog is completely wiped and mods start deleting all posts not relating to star craft. Several more stickys are made.[1][2] [3] [4] People still try to post the usual /b/ content but with 'starcraft'in the title, but those are also deleted. After a short while, the mods stop enforcing the 'starcraft-only' rule and /b/ goes back to it's usual racebait and porn dump threads.
  • June 7 - The source code for the New York Times’ digital assets leaks on /g/. Quoted as being “270 GB… There are around 5 thousand repos (out of them less than 30 are additionally encrypted I think), 3.6 million files total, uncompressed tar.” Archived here. Magnet here. Magnet link.
  • June 9 & 10 - /vt/ and /r9k/ both had a 77M GET, with the /r9k/ one being about a cute duckand the /vt/ GET calling calling gura cute. Sharty BTFO yet again.
  • June 11 - The /tv/ 200M GET is someone that said "Star wars sucks".
  • July 13 - Donald Trump survives an assassination attempt. A mod makes a sticky on /pol/.
  • July 17 - Goutokuji Mike appears in the background of a /jp/ thread. The image was hosted from a /vip/ thread that got purged on August 25, causing her to disappear if it wasn't cached by the browser. A mod put her back by reuploading the image in /vip/ and posted HTML code and now there are two (2) Mikes for some anons whose browser cached the old image. Hovering over said post would render another Mike, making it possible to see 3 Mikes.
  • July 18 - Promotional reference guides for the upcoming Jack Black Minecraft movie are leaked on /v/. They were later reposted on Twitter and removed in a copyright takedown by Microsoft. The character designs look so ugly that the /v/ thread immediately derailed into shitflinging about Tenacious D splitting up over the Trump assassination attempt instead.
  • July 19 - On /b/, someone's friend named Kyle dies, and his thread gets a sticky. Soon, /b/ gets flooded with Kyle stickies and the board's name gets changed to A Tragedy Has Befallen Mankind.
  • July 21 - IT'S JOEVER, Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of the election. A mod makes a sticky on /pol/.
  • August 5 - Ongoing escalation of conflicts in the Middle East coupled with fears of US recession as the FED promised rate cuts, Japan raising rates and poor earnings report for the tech sector which fueled the rally destroyed Crypto. Many /biz/raelis killed themselves as they lost it all when Alts nosedived. Bitcoin dropped $20,000 in value in a span of a week as the ongoing sell off picks up speed. Many bulls were liquidated or had their life-savings obliterated. The pink fields return.
  • August 9 - Without prior notice, the mods at FANDOM shut down the /lit/ wiki and announced that the site would no longer host any content related to 4chan. They slowly began to nuke 4chan wikis over the coming weeks, including the /s4s/, /v/, and /mu/ wikis.
  • August 15 - Not an April Fools joke, 12 years after it's release, Katawa Shoujo is now on Steam. Some threads are made on /v/, some having nostalgia for the game, others worrying about normalfags, and many wondering how the hell is /ksg/ still a thing.
  • August 20 - Voice actress Atsuko Tanaka, best known as the voice of "The Major" Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell, passes away. /a/ gets a sticky.
  • August 25 - At about 10:30pm EST, 4chan has sporadic unresponsive periods. Half an hour later, 20 boards have their catalogs completely wiped. The affected boards were /a/, /b/, /c/, /d/, /h/, /vip/, /cm/, /3/, /aco/, /an/, /bant/, /biz/, /ck/, /co/, /diy/, /fit/, /int/, /lit/, /mlp/ and /trash/. The purge kills many, many old threads, including some of the earliest surviving threads on /vip/. Mods plead oopsy-daisy on /a/, /c/, /ck/, /co/, /cm/, /diy/, /lit/, /3/...most boards that were purged receive the same public mod apology of "Mods made a mistake. We're sorry.". On /co/, one mod chalks up the purge to "mods being dumb." Nothing is confirmed about why the purge happened yet. Random rumors from an exposed glowie to a credible threat to being related to the Telegram arrest are floated around.
  • September 6 - The Prismriver Sisters appears at the bottom of a /jp/ thread, this is how it appears; archive link. Anon discovers the post containing HTML code responsible for their appearance here and the image referenced is from a /vip/ thread.
  • September 23 - The /g/ sticky is updated with a new wiki link after the Fandom wiki was nuked.
  • October 1 - 4chan celebrates its 21st birthday. Party hats on all boards as usual, but also two birthday presents. The first present, for some fucking reason, is permastickies for /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/. The second and more widely-NOOTICED present is a surprise site-wide word filter. Users can no longer type nigger, faggot, and/or tranny more than 3 times in a single non-spam post. This filter tracks the words cumulatively and it does not matter if the words are posted one after another, so posting niggerfaggot twice in a row, or posting a regular post with nigger/faggot/tranny spread throughout, will give a "Post successful!" message, but the post will not actually show up. Both regular users and shitposters were expectedly not happy, and due to the user backlash and lack of effectiveness, the mods would quietly remove the filter in the new few days after.
  • October 7 - The /lit/ sticky is reposted with updated wikis and links after the Fandom wiki was nuked.
  • October 10 - Three new rules to post are introduced to /vg/ to prevent spam. The email verification system previously used on /biz/ is brought back as one option, the second option is to buy a pass, the third option for a "new user of 4chan" is to wait 15 minutes only once before posting. You only have to do one of the three options and accept 4chan cookies to be able to post, but shitposters are pissed because the rules inconvenience ban-evading, apply best to spambots, and does not stop bots or organic users on /vg/ from using a throwaway email account to post schizophrenic shit, Discord tags and ritualposts when the thread doesn't have fresh content and poster turnover.
  • October 18 - The new anti-spam rules spread to /pol/, then to /v/ the following day, and lastly to /a/ on October 21. The sticky announcing the new rules on /pol/ forced the SLOW THE FUCK DOWN sticky to be purged and reposted as a reply in the /pol/ sticky.
  • October 23 - The anti-spam rules are applied to all remaining boards, except of course /f/, which still uses the Google CAPTCHA, and the FAQ is updated to include them.
  • October 27 - The /vg/ 500M GET is a Touhou General OP.
  • October 29 - A sticky on /mu/ is created to discuss alternatives for hosting the /mu/ wiki after it was nuked by Fandom, but is instead derailed by discussion about /mu/ being dead for the past few years and barely any suggestions for what alternatives to use, because mods only bothered to make this thread two months after /mu/ stopped caring about the wiki dying. Eventually the admin of the Fandom wiki posts in the thread with a Miraheze clone of it, and the old sticky is replaced with a new one three days later.
  • October 31 - /v/ got a Halloween sticky themed around the Pumpkin Hill stage from Sonic Adventure 2. A fan remix of the stage music played in the background, and every time the thread was refreshed it would ask you guys if you were going trick or treating.
  • November 4 - /biz/ is battered and bruised as alt dominance declines day by day and money exits. The calm before the storm as polling day hits, depending on the result, one of either the bears or the bull will be completely destroyed. /pol/ meanwhile has been completely overrun with slide threads proclaiming Trump to be a Jewish agent and Kamala being the bringer of hope and joy. Much seething from the loser and gloating from the winner is coming.
  • November 5 - /pol/ and /biz/ celebrate the results of the presidential election as Trump wins the presidency. $218 billion American dollars enter the Cyrpto Market during the lead-up to 270 electors. /pol/ gets a sticky.
  • November 7 - /gif/ is reduced from 10 to 5 pages and the archive is removed.

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Links

  1. [148] 2nd Starcraft sticky
  2. [149] 3rd starcraft sticky, that replaced the first sticky.
  3. [150]4th starcraft event sticky made
  4. [151] 5th starcraft sticky, made by an anon