Yakui

Yakui.moe is a niche personal website and "shrine" dedicated to an internet subculture character and a specific aesthetic often associated with the "webcore," "weirdcore," and "dreamcore" communities. Here is the history and breakdown of the site provided by Gemini Research, please leave comments below if there is more info or more accurate info: 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The domain yakui.moe was first registered on April 12, 2018. First Wayback Machine Capture: The Internet Archive first crawled the site on April 20, 2018. At that time, it was a very simple page with a few links and a distinct "glitch" aesthetic. Launch: The site likely went live in its first functional form in mid-April 2018, shortly after the registration. 2. What is the site? The website is a curated personal space (often called a "homegrown" or "indie" web project) centered around a character named Yakui-san (or simply Yakui). The Character: Yakui is a fan-created character (frequently associated with the Touhou Project fandom style, though she is an original creation) who is often depicted as a "medicinal maid." She is the personification of medicine, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. The Content: The site functions as a multimedia gallery. It typically features: Music: A built-in player featuring breakcore, ambient, and lo-fi electronic music (often produced by the site owner or affiliated artists). Art: High-quality pixel art and illustrations of the Yakui character. Aesthetics: The site uses a "Web 1.0" or "Neocities" style layout, utilizing older HTML elements, flashing graphics, and a surrealist, pharmaceutical-themed design. 3. What does the name mean? The name is Japanese in origin: Yaku (薬): Means "medicine," "drug," or "chemical." I (衣): Means "clothes," "garment," or "dressing." Yakui (薬衣): Literally translates to "Medicine Clothes." This fits the character’s design, as she is a maid whose outfit and theme are entirely based on medical supplies (pills, syringes, and clinical crosses). The .moe top-level domain is a popular choice for sites dedicated to anime, manga, or "cute" internet subcultures. 4. History and Community Context The site gained a cult following on platforms like Tumblr, Twitter, and imageboards (like 4chan’s /f/ or /v/ boards) because of its unique, somewhat unsettling, but highly polished aesthetic. It is part of a broader movement of "Small Web" enthusiasts who reject modern, streamlined social media in favor of highly personalized, artistic websites. The site has remained relatively consistent in its theme since 2018, receiving periodic updates to its music playlist and art gallery. Warning: Because the site deals with "medical" and "glitch" aesthetics, it frequently contains flashing lights and imagery that could be disturbing to some users or trigger photosensitive epilepsy Images from 1-2026

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Ylilauta

ylilauta has been around a while on AllChans - this site is located at https://ylilauta.org/ Ylilauta is Finland's most popular discussion board. Over a million Finns use Ylilauta every month. Threads are read over 100 million times a month, and more than 3 million messages are sent. 1-2026

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NasuChan

NASUCHAN is a Spanish Imageboard where anyone can write messages and share images. It is mainly focused on users in the Spanish-speaking community interested in retro, disturbing content, Japanese culture, the occult and similar topics. Nasuchan Screenshot 9-10-2023

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Hikari3.ch

Hikari3  What is hikari3.ch? A simple imageboard based on being comfy, relaxed and fun. It was founded in May 2023 by syrno, the current administrator. Our goal is to have a place on the web for anyone to discuss their interests without any worry of identity while also keeping it relaxed. Who is Hikari-chan? Hikari-chan, our mascot. She shows up on the front-page, the logo, the emotes, etc. The art of her on the homepage was created by MEMEow. She is a being of light that kind of resembles Chiruno. Image Boards /en/ - General /h3/ - Site Meta /jp/ - Otaku Culture /t/ - Technology /v/ - Video Games NSFW Boards /h/ - 2D Ero Upload Boards /f/ - Flash Screenshot from 8-12-2025   screenshot from 5-30-2023 Images from 1-2026

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Soyjak.party

Soyjak.party, (or just "The party") is an imageboard dedicated to the creation, posting, and sharing of soyjaks. As the site has grown, its expanded to encompass many other topics as well. Please read the rules before posting. Serving 6,547,382 posts!Soyjak.st (the current domain for Soyjak.party, also known as The Sharty) is a major anonymous imageboard dedicated to the "Soyjak" meme culture and serves as the primary spiritual successor to 4chan’s defunct /qa/ (Question & Answer) board. 1. Key Dates and Registration Original Launch: The site was first launched as soyjak.party on September 20, 2020, by a pseudonymous 4chan user known as Soot. Current Domain Registration (soyjak.st): The .st domain was registered on September 26, 2024. The community migrated to this TLD (and others like .soy) following various hosting and domain stability issues with the original .party extension. First Wayback Machine Capture: While the original site has captures dating back to late 2020, the first captures for the soyjak.st URL appeared in October 2024, shortly after the domain was activated. 2. What is the site? Soyjak.st is a "Boutique Chan" that focuses almost exclusively on the creation, iteration, and "variant" posting of Soyjaks (MS Paint-style edits of the Wojak meme). The /qa/ Refugee Crisis: The site saw a massive influx of users in late 2021 after 4chan's administration permanently closed the /qa/ board. These users brought with them a specific, fast-paced, and highly ironic posting style known as "Soyspeak." Ownership History: The site has changed hands several times, often marked by community drama. Ownership transitioned from Soot (founder) to Kuz (2022), then to Doll (2023), Froot (August 2023), and is currently managed by an administrator known as Quote. Culture: The site is known for its highly insular slang (e.g., "gem," "coal," "chud," "brimstone") and a philosophy of "total soyjak victory." It has gained notoriety for its involvement in various internet "raids" and its antagonistic relationship with mainstream social media. 3. What does the name mean? Soyjak: A portmanteau of "Soy" (referring to the "soy boy" pejorative for a perceived lack of masculinity) and "Wojak" (the original Polish internet character). It refers to the specific caricatures of over-excited or distraught men used to mock modern internet consumers. st: The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for São Tomé and Príncipe. Like many niche sites, it was likely chosen for its brevity and availability as a "safe" harbor for controversial content. The Sharty: A common community nickname for the site, which is a portmanteau of "Soyjak" and "Party." Screenshot from 7-20-2022 Marked dead 8-16-2023 marked back 12-24-23 screenshot below: Homepage from 1-2026

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8chan.moe

An independent competitor to 8chan, styled 8chan.moe, that was created in 2020 as a home for dispossessed imageboard communities from around the Internet. It has no affiliation with 8kun or that site's owners, but offers features similar to the original 8chan such as user-created boards and volunteer-managed communities. The site adheres to free-speech principles, although with a much stronger emphasis on prohibiting illegal content than the original 8chan had. Popular boards include: /v/ - Videogames/b/ - Random/hisrol/ - CYOA/vt/ - Vtuber General Discussion/digi/ - Net Hangout/t/ - Technology and computers/co/ - Comics and Cartoons/monarchy/, /liberty/, and /fascism/ - the political trifecta boards/hispachan/, /arepa/, /mex/, /ac/, and several other Spanish-language boards rescued from the collapse of Hispachan.org in 2022Several boards for all the various types of artwork and hentaiNiche fetish boards like /tkr/ - Tickling RefugeThe #GamerGate archive - /gamergatehq/and many, many, many more. 8chan.moe utilizes a powerful, dedicated server running Stephen Lynx's LynxChan imageboard software, which the site staff have played an active role in developing features for since 2020. The site possesses the most advanced frontend of any website using LynxChan, and the staff have developed several other open-source tools and novel concepts around the site, including distributed administration, custom caching solutions, streaming sites, imageboard database importers and converters, Tor-based video hosting, Tor-network proxies, and custom-coded anti-spam and anti-DDoS protective measures for the benefit of all anons who post there. The backup domain is located at 8chan.se. .cc is a third fallback. TOR access can be found here, or you can access the TOR portal from the clearnet at Redchannit 2.0 8chan.moe home page 6-26-2022 8chan.moe /b/ random 6-26-2022

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Hispachan

HIspachan was removed from the listing since the site is gone 6/6/2022. Pasting this for historical reference: Hispachan has closed its doors.After almost 10 years, exhaustion and the difficulty of maintaining a site like Hispachan has made us decide to end it. Many heartfelt thanks to all those who have collaborated with the project over the years.Here are some interesting links: • DISCORD : Some anons use  this Discord server as a meeting point . Perhaps you can entertain yourself there, or they can advise you on new chanes or shelters that are currently hosting the Hispachan community. • HISPASEXY : The  world's largest channel where you can share sexy content in Spanish , for collectors, models and influencers. • /h/: The board /h/ - Hentai of Hispasexy  is open again . • TWITTER :  Hispachan's official Twitter , in case any staff member has something relevant to say in the future. See you always! :3 Spain 2012-2022 Readded 3-11-2024 images 1-2026

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4chon

Founded by SaveTheInternet (STI), 4chon is the remnants of an imageboard community, now administered by HDV, that's existed throughout various domains on the web. It is now an active single board image board. The site originated from 4chon.net where the tinyboard software came from (which is what vichan forked from and most board owners are using now). There is more history information at: wikibooks.org/wiki/4chan_Chronicle/4chon  2020 - now : 4chon.me2015 - 2019: 8ch.net/4chon2016 - 2017: 8ch.pl/4chon2010 - 2014: 4chon.net Currently only one board is listed /lounge/

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Traffic Lag

Traffic Lag has been listed on here a while, but someone submitted some more information on the site. Traffic Lag is a Greek message board created in 2008 and has been active since. It was redesigned recently and now only has 1 board /b/. The site has a cult userbase in Greece, but the site seems to convert to English well with google translate.

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