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8kun

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8kun, anciennement 8chan, également appelé Infinitechan ou Infinitychan, est un site américain d'imageboards créés par les utilisateurs. Lancé en 2013 par Fredrick Brennan, un ancien utilisateur de 4chan, il gagne en popularité en 2014 pendant... Wikipédia
Créateur : Fredrick Brennan
Date de lancement : 22 octobre 2013
Type de site : Imageboard
"8kun" sur fr.m.wikipedia.org
8kun, anciennement 8chan, également appelé Infinitechan ou Infinitychan (parfois écrit ∞chan), est un site américain d'imageboards créés par les ...
8kun, previously called 8chan, Infinitechan or Infinitychan (stylized as ∞chan), is an imageboard website composed of user-created message boards.
"8kun" sur firstdraftnews.org
How 4chan and 8kun users rely on YouTube videos to spread climate change denialism. As journalists and researchers have focused on addressing Covid-19 ...
"8kun" sur copeid.ssrc.msstate.edu
8kun is referred to as an imageboard which “lets you post text and images anonymously (without a name) about any topic or no topic at all. Unlike forums, ...
6 mars 2024 · 8chan was created in 2013 by Fredrick Brennan, a self-taught computer programmer. Brennan's imageboard was similar to 4chan, but it gave users ...
"8kun" sur krebsonsecurity.com
Following a brief disruption, the sites have come back online with the help of an Internet company based in St. Petersburg, Russia. A ...
15 janv. 2021 · Shell company owned by two Russians cut ties with internet host of 8kun, which has been linked to other acts of violence.
"8kun" sur www.washingtonpost.com
4 nov. 2019 · The anonymous message board was known for promoting online hate and extremism, including during mass shootings.
The closest competitor to 8kun.top are 8chan.moe, 8chan.se and endchan.net. To understand more about 8kun.top and its competitors, sign up for a free account to ...
"8kun" sur slate.com
8 nov. 2019 · The notorious troll board is back online with a new name—but its racist users didn't just find new homes. They found new ways to gather.