heartbreaking

  • GVAGUY3 [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    8 days ago

    My first exposure to 4chan is reading about them going after Scientology. I never went on it because it seemed bad then, but it clearly has changed since I would say about 2015ish.

    • RiotDoll [she/her, she/her]@hexbear.net
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      8 days ago

      oh, it was changing before i even left highschool. I saw the writing on the wall because the 2008 election is about when the stormfront shit really amped up in response to obama’s candidacy and subsequent presidency.

      I stuck around, partly because i didn’t want these shitheads displacing me on a place i considered a primary community for me, but also I felt like there was a rhetorical battle to be fought. When you’re anonymous, the winning pov is usually the one that can sustain itself the loudest and longest. I guess back then I really didn’t appreciate that the right wing enjoys more robust support from groups very willing to astroturf spaces like that, it felt like a worthy fight.

      But by the time I began transitioning and reckoning with my queerness, the final straw was how deeply sick and unwell the lgbt community is there. I realized that maybe this place was super toxic and that it was time to go.

      I’m mostly embarassed, but I still get wistful about what might’ve been

      • EllenKelly [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        7 days ago

        4chan was bad before 2008 I think we we’re just too young to realise how bad it was. I do reminisce, but I think I’m even banned from greentext subs because I always tell people theyre posting bigoted garbage, so I get accused of rage bait and trolling.

        a post from 2008, cw food, sfw