The thing is, 'back in the day', 4chan used to be an incredibly funny gathering place for the internet's rejects, where sticking a load of people together could create great things, especially within the confines of /b/.
Unfortunately, its success was part of its downfall, as new people started posting, turning 'Anonymous' from a fun group to belong to, and a bit of an inside joke, to some elite moron's version of fight club - thinking it's okay to post child pornography and the suchlike, because they're Anonymous and all that.
It's a shame, really, it ruined what was, once, an incredible website.





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