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===TIME 100 Poll Hacking===
 
===TIME 100 Poll Hacking===
In 2009, moot was the winner of TIME magazine's 3rd annual TIME 100 online poll. He won with 16,794,368 votes and an average influence rating of 90 (out of a possible 100). TIME noted that everyone who moot beat actually held a job <ref>TIME staff to emphasize the magnitude of this victory. [http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1894028,00.html. The World's Most Influential Person Is...] ''TIME''  Retrieved 2011-11-11.</ref> While TIME technical staff detected some hacking attempts and tried to extinguish them, they were unsuccessful. Not only did moot win with an abnormally high influence rating (runner-up Anwar Ibrahim only had 47 out of 100), the hackers manipulated the winners so the first 21 names spelled out "marblecake also the game." Marblecake refers to Anonymous IRC channel, and [[Wikipedia:The Game(mind game)|the game]] is a popular meme.
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In 2009, moot was the winner of TIME magazine's 3rd annual TIME 100 online poll. He won with 16,794,368 votes and an average influence rating of 90 (out of a possible 100). TIME noted that everyone who moot beat actually held a job <ref>TIME staff to emphasize the magnitude of this victory. [http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1894028,00.html. The World's Most Influential Person Is...] ''TIME''  Retrieved 2011-11-11.</ref> While TIME technical staff detected some hacking attempts and tried to extinguish them, they were unsuccessful. Not only did moot win with an abnormally high influence rating (runner-up Anwar Ibrahim only had 47 out of 100), the hackers manipulated the winners so the first 21 names spelled out "marblecake also the game." Marblecake refers to Anonymous's IRC channel, and [[Wikipedia:The Game(mind game)|the game]] is a popular meme.
  
 
==/b/ - Random==
 
==/b/ - Random==

Revision as of 22:28, 11 November 2011

4chan is an internet image board that was founded by moot (Christopher Poole) on October 1, 2003. Its community is best known for fostering internet subcultures, creating internet memes, and organizing internet attacks.
4chan's 4 leaves logo. This logo is derived from Yotsuba Koiwai, 4chan's official mascot. Yotsuba is a female character from Japanese comedy manga Yotsuba&!. The logo is based on her distinctive 4 green pigtails. 4chan is also known as "Yotsuba channel" in Japanese.


Background

4chan launched on October 1, 2003 as a place to post pictures of and discuss anime and manga; an English-language version of the popular Japanese website 2chan. Contributors do not have to be identifiable, and most users post anonymously. The random board, also known as "/b/," is 4chan's most popular and notorious due to its low regard for rules, creation of popular internet memes such as rickrolling, pedobear, and lolcats.

4chan's founder Christopher Poole, aka "moot." He was voted the world's most influential person of 2008 in Time magazine's annual Time 100 online poll.

"Anonymous"

4chan's boards thrive on the ability for users to post anonymously.The term "anonymous" or "anon" is a widely used self descriptive term and username on 4chan due to a perceived sense of community created by sharing an identity. Although membership of anonymous originated in the imageboard 4chan, Anonymous has spread into the realm of the real world, collaborating on many events such as picketing and hacking important government databases. A study examined and discovered that 90% of all posts on the board were from anonymous users.

4chan activities

4chan users have been the source of numerous controversial internet attacks as well as real world attacks. They are known for pulling off some of the highest profile collective actions and attacks on since the history of the internet. One of the first attacks, which are done strictly for "the lulz", was a mass log-on to the social networking site "Habbo Hotel" and the organization of a mass blockade of swimming pools in the game, spamming the chat with internet sayings, and forming into the shape of swastikas.

Hal Turner

Between December 2006 and January 2007, 4chan collectively attacked Hal Turner's website and prank called his radio show. This caused Hal Turner's website to go down and creating thousands of dollars worth of damage.

Sarah Palin email hacking

In 2008, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was the target of an attack by 4chan user David Kernell, son of Democratic Tennessee State Representative Mike Kernell. Kernell gained access to Palin's private Yahoo! Mail account by enabling password recovery, and answering her security questions using Wikipedia and a little research. [1] He then proceeded to read her email hoping to find something incriminating that could derail her campaign. Once Kernell realized there were no emails of the sort, he started a thread on 4chan's /b/ board where he eventually posted the account's password. David Kernell was sentenced to 1 year and 1 day in custody and 3 additional years of probation for his crimes [2]

Steve Job's heart attack

In October of 2008, a hoax story was submitted to iReport.com claimed that the CEO of Apple Inc (Steve Jobs) had suffered a heart attack resulting in a significant drop in stock price of Apple Inc.

TIME 100 Poll Hacking

In 2009, moot was the winner of TIME magazine's 3rd annual TIME 100 online poll. He won with 16,794,368 votes and an average influence rating of 90 (out of a possible 100). TIME noted that everyone who moot beat actually held a job [3] While TIME technical staff detected some hacking attempts and tried to extinguish them, they were unsuccessful. Not only did moot win with an abnormally high influence rating (runner-up Anwar Ibrahim only had 47 out of 100), the hackers manipulated the winners so the first 21 names spelled out "marblecake also the game." Marblecake refers to Anonymous's IRC channel, and the game is a popular meme.

/b/ - Random

The most popular board on the site, /b/ is what people are most commonly referring to when the speak about 4chan. The board can be depicted as the garbage dump of the internet or, as Mattahias Schwartz of the The New York Times put it, “the inside of a high-school bathroom stall, or an obscene telephone party line.” It is, essentially, used for misdoing.[4]

This is also the board where a large portion of internet memes originate.

Common Terms

/b/
The "Random" board on 4chan. It is the site's most popular board.
/b/tard
A person who actively participates on /b/.
newfag
A person who is new to 4chan and unaccustomed to its culture and behaviors.
oldfag
A veteran of 4chan who knows about old memes, customs, and threads.
moralfag
A person who goes against the norms of 4chan and tries to prevent harm to others.
whiteknight
See moralfag
troll
A person who deliberately acts naive in order to incite others.
lurker
A person who reads threads, but does not contribute to them.
lulz
A bastardization of the internet acronym “lol,” meaning to laugh out loud.

Ethics and Controversy

As an imageboard, 4chan has many sub-forums that contain specialized posts relating to the specific topics (e.g. video games, anime, photography). Despite the categorization of posts, the random board, /b/, is all inclusive, containing posts that relate to content that could be on other boards.

Because /b/ has no set topic, users post a variety of images, ranging from shocking gory images, male and female nudity, and even child pornography. Commonly referred to as "CP", users joke about the topic by posting pictures Chris Hansen of To Catch a Predator and Pedobear as a way of fostering simultaneous acceptance and rejection of the topic - so as to comply with the US government's age of consent law.

External Links

An Analysis of Anonymity and Ephemerality in a Large Online Community

References

  1. Zetter, Kim. Palin E-Mail Hacker Says It Was Easy Wired Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  2. Zetter, Kim. Sarah Palin E-mail Hacker Sentenced to 1 Year in Custody Wired Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  3. TIME staff to emphasize the magnitude of this victory. The World's Most Influential Person Is... TIME Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  4. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/03/magazine/03trolls-t.html?pagewanted=1