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The New Slaves
September 22nd, 2014 2:14 PM ShareGamerGaters Leave 4chan for 8chan
September 22nd, 2014 2:00 PMAfter 4chan founder Christopher Poole announced the site would no longer tolerate threads related to GamerGate on Friday, many users abandoned the site for 8chan, a similar imageboard that allows users to create and moderate their own custom boards.
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Circle of Abstract Ritual
September 21st, 2014 4:00 PMJeff Frost took 300,000 photos of riots, wildfires, paintings in abandoned houses over the course of two years to make this mesmerizingly time-lapse video.
Don't Do The Thing
September 21st, 2014 12:00 PMProtagonists just never listen.
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The "Epic Bacon" Internet Consultants
September 21st, 2014 10:06 AMScoot and Zipper, the "Epic Bacon Boys," advise a website on how to increase their traffic by pandering to the most annoying people on the Internet.
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GamerGaters Leave 4chan for 8chan
After 4chan founder Christopher Poole announced the site would no longer tolerate threads related to GamerGate on Friday, many users abandoned the site for 8chan, a similar imageboard that allows users to create and moderate their own custom boards.
Circle of Abstract Ritual
Jeff Frost took 300,000 photos of riots, wildfires, paintings in abandoned houses over the course of two years to make this mesmerizingly time-lapse video.
Don't Do The Thing
Protagonists just never listen.
The "Epic Bacon" Internet Consultants
Scoot and Zipper, the "Epic Bacon Boys," advise a website on how to increase their traffic by pandering to the most annoying people on the Internet.