I'd argue that there weren`t many to begin with. An individual was spamming the Nano link before the shutdown, but I doubt many saw it. This board probably has 12+ active participants at most, but 50+ personalities which makes it appear to have a much larger user base.
Besides those Magic the Gathering Druids in /pol/, I haven`t seen many new forms of writing or typing style.
>>1278 >endchan
of course they'd go to a retarded piece of shit
every time i use that site i fill out a captcha and make a post, then clear cookies, then every time i come back, even after deleting cookies, it gives me the same captcha and says "expired" when i fill it out (until my exit node changes or something)
nanochan is pretty much the only non-retard chan website i've ever seen, shame it's not clearnet, but the end of the web is near anyway so it doesn't matter much
the end of the clearweb might be near but not the darknet. in fact i like the fact that they are an onion service. It means that you have to start using Tor to get here which increases our anonymity set.
Once the era of Tor begins, there will no longer be any infrastructure to take away such as domain seizures. plus Tor forces a standard min TLS config so that hidden services always use forward secrecy. The same cannot be said of other sites that use HTTPS. This is because those configurations do not have a min set of rules like Tor does, only a bunch of config options that if you are unsure of, you might turn on bad ciphers or allow key exchange methods that are insecure for example.
With Tor you do not have to worry about this variation in configs because everyone has a min set of standard cryptographic conventions they have to follow when you setup a hidden service like this. There are safe defaults already setup.
> only a bunch of config options that if you are unsure of, you might turn on bad ciphers or allow key exchange methods that are insecure for example.
you forgot to mention that TLS is garbage lol. So Tor still has that problem common to the web. but whatever, Tor is a bandaid for until the web dies. darknets like i2p are the final solution
>>1277 fuck you man i resent that. I put a lot of effort into each of my individual distinct personas for this site. It hurts to think you havent taken the time to get to know them all individually. You and i both know its just the two of us here but the first rule of fight club...
I'm also an 8ch refugee.
Went to multiple chans and I see at least one post about 8ch on most of them but not many other refugees. Either way, I've been coming here on and off since before 8ch went down and it seems like this might be my new home. If there's any other better places where most of us went I'd love to know since I'd rather stay as far away from 4ch as possible and final doesn't have much appeal to me either.
I guess I'm looking for high activity that isn't 4ch but is still good.
>that allows tor posting
Barely. You could not post images. That means that if a board required an image for a thread you were unable to make threads. Additionally board owners had the option to ban all Tor users making it so some boards you were unable to even post on. The hidden service was also poorly made and pictures and stuff were loaded over the clearnet unless you ran javascript which overwrote the links with the hidden service equivalent of them.
Tor users were very much second class citizens on 8chan.
I'm a refugee, but rarely post. This place is so much better! I found 8 chan right after New Zealand because NPR reported about it early in the morning, then practically all news coverage vanished. I sought the truth, and found that I had been living in Clown World all along. Blame NPR for me being here.
>>1395 Greetings fellow MAGApede! We will unite under the banner of KEK to fight Clown World. Praise KEK! Make America Great Again! Hail God Emperor Donald Trump!
>>1416 Here we usually try to keep the place secret to avoid normalfags flooding in, but i have to say that i would prefer /b/ to be more chaotic its too calm.
>>1417 >omg guys! there's so few of us here
*blocks clearnet access*
>this place is soooo dead
*kvetches when people shill nanochan*
>why isn't it more lively??
*enables sitewide captcha*
>god how I wish this place was more chaotic
*hides pol and b from overboard*
>>1419 >blocks clearnet access
See no problem with actual elitism.
>kvetches when people shill nanochan
Have you been on /pol/?
>captcha
asukafag because former
>/b/ or /pol/ has to do with overboard
Imagine how many retards we fenced off.
infinitychan was sharded* since late last year. separate from it being comped years before.
most real anons left and only came back to browse infrequently.
the bunkers like *.pl were killed off silently. few noticed.
then the shootings happened.
then they shut infinity with a false flag.
neinchan - 9low-nigger hotbed. heard the original owner was v& and feds set up their honeypot.
endchan - norway shooter posted there within days of mod saying a shooter would never be allowed to post there. it went down for 'maintenance'. likely gone for good or glow-niggerz have a long wish list to install in their new honeypot.
spacechan - honeypot for 4cuck fags and reddit edgelords
08chan - zeronet honeypot NON-anonymous ghost site
already noticed a few glow-nigg3rs here, but relatively less than elsewhere
*sharding - the internet u see is different to what others see. think google-search-bubble expanded for everything you see online. like your internet is within a virtual internet and feds allow your internet to interact with other anons according to an algorithm.
two anons arrived at this same conclusion independently others noticed oddities months after them insert random words here to fuck up write print stats at when somewhere so if and to no it as my by be of us or on internationalization.
a 8ch downloaded file would have a different hash to the uploaded file under certain circumstances where it should NOT be the case like over tor. hash tests were conducted months apart and there was a switch between the downloading methods that would get different hashes - like feds changed it after we noticed it the first time.
t. anon who made the 'all is botnet' meme
more random word care happy feeling to so as nice if it for lovely and by lo and you sweet laughed for my love chill conclusion fun too good.
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>>1443 funny, all my years of channing (since 2006, and have been on 8gag for most of its existence) i never seen any post that could be plausibly by a glownigger. it's da j00z!
I'm unsure if I can be classified as an "8chan refuge," but I did stubble across this board while looking for an onion link to 8chan. Only because I thought somehow maybe the server would be up somehow so I could get a few images from a personal board. I really enjoy this board, though. It's much more comfy than 4 or 8chan is. At least /b/.
>>1492 Welcome to the world of image boards dominated by previous reddit users. Where everybody has a frail view of posting, that being if it's not a shitpost, it's not supposed to be on an image board. "Haha I was only pretending to be retarded xDDD" except for every single post.
To answer, most likely 8ch. I sympathize with those who came from 8ch but were only on 8ch in the first place because there was nowhere else to go. But, those who came from 8ch and still crossposted after finding nanochan must get the gas.