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: For years, 4chan relied on "janitors" (volunteer moderators). The volume of posts made it difficult to prevent "raids" or organized efforts to flood the site with illegal imagery. Major Incidents and Investigations 4chan Cp Thread
A user posts a 2,000-word story about a man who discovers his neighbor is actually a sentient swarm of bees wearing a human suit. The writing is... actually good? It’s poetic, terrifying, and weirdly emotional. The thread goes silent for ten seconds. Then the floodgates open. "Anon is a published author." "Real and bee-pilled." "I actually felt something, delete this immediately." This story is about the , a non-profit
: Most 4chan threads are deleted within hours or days. On high-traffic boards like /b/ (Random) , a thread may only last for minutes. Major Incidents and Investigations A user posts a
4chan operates under a "mature content" disclaimer, but recent legal actions highlight ongoing issues with its safety measures.
New users often find "helpful" pastas that explain board-specific rules or "unwritten" etiquette to avoid being banned or "flamed" by older users. Important Context on Terminology: While "CP" almost always means in 4chan's general slang, the acronym can also be used for "Creepypasta"