People are still on Twitter
Can’t encrypt a .rar and hide it covertly in an image that opens and displays like normal until you rename the file extension and decrypt it anymore
That was definitely a darker time
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rawr
no don’t do it
Because imageboards have no significance anymore.
It’s not even remotely the biggest image board. The biggest image board is Instagram or Pinterest or some site like that.
The biggest image board is Instagram or Pinterest or some site like that.
this is like saying a hovercraft is a car because it’s a personal transportation vehicle.
If it’s such a clear disparity then explain to me how Pinterest isn’t an imageboard?
First off, there’s no anonymous posting, and barely any anonymous reading
Lol “4chan is the biggest website out of all the websites identical to 4chan”
Lol “4chan is the biggest website out of all the websites identical to 4chan”
Most imageboards and 2channel-style discussion boards allow (and encourage) anonymous posting and use a system of tripcodes instead of registration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imageboard#Tripcodes
I have used a variety of imageboards, and looked into their history. Instagram isn’t a fucking imageboard.
I think in this subculture “image board” now refers specifically to 2ch-style platforms such as 4chan, not to any type of platform where you can post images
ikr, like as if any sane person would call lemmy or insta an image board, or put them in the same category as 4chan just because you can post image
“tomato is a fruit ☝️🤓” ass comments in this post, man
what do words even mean? let’s make them mean everything so that we can’t use them now
None of those are imageboards
They are imageboards. Just because their layout is slicker than imageboards used to look like 25 years ago doesn’t make them not imageboards
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/imageboard
By that definition sure they are, but that’s a really odd definition which would include basically all internet websites with some forum-esque component and images, including Lemmy and Reddit and twitter.
I would use the “List of imageboards” from this article instead: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imageboard






