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> **Note:** This page is mainly copied from [[Shii]]'s article on 2channel. We also need people to translate the [Wikipedia page on 2channel](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%81%AD%E3%82%8B), as well as the [history page](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%81%AD%E3%82%8B%E3%81%AE%E6%AD%B4%E5%8F%B2).'''
> **Note:** We need people to translate the [Wikipedia page on 2channel](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%81%AD%E3%82%8B), as well as the [history page](https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%E3%81%A1%E3%82%83%E3%82%93%E3%81%AD%E3%82%8B%E3%81%AE%E6%AD%B4%E5%8F%B2).'''


'''2channel''', also known as Ni-channel or 2ch, is one of the main sites of [[Nanashi World]], which is something like [[4chan]] to [[Anonymous]]. It spawned the  [[Futaba Channel]], which led to [[4chan]]. Despite it being meant for Japanese people, it's founder built 2channel in Arkansas and it's servers are located in California. It is considered the largest board in the world with over 600 boards, each with thousands of threads. Since it is a text board, it has created famous Shift-JIS art which can be seen on 4chan from time to time.
**2channel**, also known as Ni-channel or 2ch, is one of the main sites of [[Nanashi World]], which is something like [[4chan]] to [[Anonymous]]. It spawned the  [[Futaba Channel]], which led to [[4chan]]. Despite it being meant for Japanese people, it's founder built 2channel in Arkansas and it's servers are located in California. It is considered the largest board in the world with over 600 boards, each with thousands of threads. Since it is a text board, it has created famous Shift-JIS art which can be seen on 4chan from time to time.


Many of 2channel's characteristics can be seen in its "offsprings". Such as the anonymous posting, saging and aging, tripcodes, >>1-style post references, and being filled with every kind of hate speech known to mankind.
Many of 2channel's characteristics can be seen in its "offsprings". Such as the anonymous posting, saging and aging, tripcodes, >>1-style post references, and being filled with every kind of hate speech known to mankind.
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==History==
==History==


More Info: [https://github.com/bibanon/bibanon/wiki/2ch-History 2ch History]
More Info: [[2ch History]]


2channel drama is fifty times larger than your piddling American forum drama. The most famous example-- in Japan, that is, because the story never made it to the United States-- is the Neomugicha incident. At this point I am going to quote from a Wikipedia entry, but that's okay because I wrote that Wikipedia entry.
2channel drama is fifty times larger than your piddling American forum drama. The most famous example-- in Japan, that is, because the story never made it to the United States-- is the Neomugicha incident. At this point I am going to quote from a Wikipedia entry, but that's okay because I wrote that Wikipedia entry.
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== Notable meta-events (2007)==
== Notable meta-events (2007)==


[[Something Awful]] was having major server issues throughout 2001. In August 2001, 2channel experienced similar overflow problems due partially to the Neomugicha incident. The servers were in danger of crashing. Luckily, some expert programmers on the 2ch UNIX board reduced the server load of 2channel's Perl scripts by 90% and saved the servers. I know about this because they made a [https://web.archive.org/web/20181210015616/http://www.geocities.co.jp/Stylish-Monotone/5980/unix.swf Flash movie] about their heroism and spammed it on [[world2ch]]. Hiroyuki also hired a new administrator named FOX, who is still sysadmin today and is one of 2ch's notorious personalities.
[[Something Awful]] was having major server issues throughout 2001. In August 2001, 2channel experienced similar overflow problems due partially to the Neomugicha incident. The servers were in danger of crashing. Luckily, some expert programmers on the 2ch UNIX board reduced the server load of 2channel's Perl scripts by 90% and saved the servers. I know about this because they made a [Flash movie](http://www.geocities.co.jp/Stylish-Monotone/5980/unix.swf) about their heroism and spammed it on [[world2ch]]. Hiroyuki also hired a new administrator named FOX, who is still sysadmin today and is one of 2ch's notorious personalities.


* Densha Otoko, or *Train Man*, is the name of a very popular book which tells the true story of a 2channeler, who is very much like us, who falls in love with a girl who he saved from a drunk on a train. The media somehow got a hold onto the story and a book, TV drama, and movie were made. The 2channelers gave the guy advice on everything and even changed his life for the better. [http://web.archive.org/web/20071230075744/http://www.rinji.tv/densha/index.html Here's the translated thread.]
* Densha Otoko, or *Train Man*, is the name of a very popular book which tells the true story of a 2channeler, who is very much like us, who falls in love with a girl who he saved from a drunk on a train. The media somehow got a hold onto the story and a book, TV drama, and movie were made. The 2channelers gave the guy advice on everything and even changed his life for the better. [Here's the translated thread.](http://www.rinji.tv/densha/index.html)


* In 2001, a bunch of 2channel hackers flooded Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" with votes for Masashi Tashiro, a former television personality with a few charges on his criminal record -- notably, videotaping up someone's skirt, peeping in a bath-house. The immense number of requests eventually crashed Time's servers, but they did manage to get Tashiro into the #1 position briefly. It perhaps inspired 4chan users to do the same for [[moot]] 7 years later...
* In 2001, a bunch of 2channel hackers flooded Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" with votes for Masashi Tashiro, a former television personality with a few charges on his criminal record -- notably, videotaping up someone's skirt, peeping in a bath-house. The immense number of requests eventually crashed Time's servers, but they did manage to get Tashiro into the #1 position briefly. It perhaps inspired 4chan users to do the same for [[moot]] 7 years later...
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==


* [https://archive.ph/yrXQv New York Times - 2channel Report]
* [New York Times - 2channel Report](http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/09/international/asia/09toky.html?pagewanted=2)
* [https://shii.bibanon.org/shii.org/knows/2channel.html Shii's article on 2channel]
* [Shii's article on 2channel](http://shii.org/knows/2channel)
* [https://namelessrumia.heliohost.org/w/doku.php?id=2channel Nameless Rumia's article on 2channel]
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/2ch_Chronicle 2ch Chronicle]
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