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4chan... A part of internet (history) for sure
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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
A mix of the best and worst of humanity shoved into a small room and given no supervision
There is zero good on 4 chan. Never has been, never will be.
4chan, particularly Anonymous, has definitely done good before:
and more
There were some okay boards like /a/ and /vg/. The rest was pure trash. I used to play warframe and world of tanks and /vg/ had a pretty decent thread (but that was like 10? Years ago) where you could find other players and discuss builds.
/a/ was okay but as soon as reddit (which i stopped using too) had a decent anime community i left from that too since it was mostly shitposting.
Unironically /g/ sometimes had some good threads for recommending used laptops.
The past 5? years I barely visited it since every single board became a breeding ground for hate speech, trolling and shitposting. I checked time to time if things became better but nope. I decided it was better to just check reddit (and now lemmy) communities that highlighted the funny posts.
There is Net-zero good
Ehh it wasn't that bad in 2004ish
They got credited for scientific research: link
Maybe nowadays, it was a very different place in 2010