Chans
Chans are (generally) imageboards or textboards that encourage anonymous posting. From the early 2000s through the 2010s they were the primary drivers of internet culture, with most of the most popular memes originating there during this period. With smaller sites languishing in the shadow of the big five1) centralized social media sites, this is less true than it once was. Younger netizens generally have Tiktok being their primary influence these days.
Chan Culture
Chan culture is generally irreverent, offensive, and cynical. A high value is placed on maintaining culture and free speech. Posting without lurking2) will draw insults, bans, sage bombs, or just being ignored.
External Links
Some living chans
- https://4-ch.net/4ch.html – A textboard that predates 4chan.org
- https://bus-stop.net A unique chan where posts only live for 24 hours
- https://lainchan.org - Lets love lain!
- https://sushigirl.us - An imageboard that fosters a cozy environment3)
- https://afternoon.dynu.com/read/1516687002 - A textboard that desends from Ykkaria/Afternoon Cafe (http://archive.is/l8wT4), which descend from YKK threads on 4/a/, which descend from an ancient ykk forum (http://wakaba.c3.cx/ykk/misago/)
1)
Tiktok, Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, Twitter
2)
lurking is chan-speak for just browsing and not participating in a site. It's encouraged so you can get a feel for the culture and blend in. You should absolutely do this with any smaller website or other server where you're unfamiliar with the culture. It's basic respect
3)
being kind, nice, and avoiding topics that are uncomfortable