Plus4chan

Plus4chan (plus4chan.org) is one of the oldest and most historically significant "alternative" imageboards. Founded in the mid-2000s, it was created as a direct response to the perceived decline in quality on 4chan, positioning itself as a more mature and better-moderated version of the "chan" format. 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The domain plus4chan.org was registered on March 22, 2006. First Wayback Machine Capture: The Internet Archive first captured the site in late 2006. Launch: The site launched in early 2006. It is one of the few imageboards from that era that has remained continuously online for nearly two decades, outlasting almost all of its early competitors. 2. What is the site? Plus4chan is an anonymous imageboard that follows the traditional BBS structure but with a distinct cultural focus on "quality over quantity." The "Anti-4chan" Philosophy: In its early years, Plus4chan was famous for its "no-anime" stance (which has since softened or moved to specific boards) and its rejection of the "forced memes" and "randomness" that defined 4chan’s /b/ board. It sought to prove that the imageboard format could facilitate actual discussion rather than just shitposting. Custom Software: Unlike many modern boards that use LynxChan or Vichan, Plus4chan historically ran on its own modified software (often referred to as the "Plus4chan engine"), giving it a unique visual and functional feel compared to the standard "Yotsuba" clones. Community Vibe: The community is often described as "bitter but loyal." It caters to "oldfags" who grew tired of the mainstreaming of imageboard culture and wanted a smaller, more insular space. 3. What does the name mean? Plus: Signifies an addition, an improvement, or a "step up." It was intended to suggest that this was "4chan, but better" or "4chan with extra standards." 4chan: The name of the site it was parodying/improving upon. Plus4chan: Effectively translates to "The Improved Imageboard." 4. History and Context Plus4chan is a relic of the "Imageboard Wars" of the late 2000s. While it never reached the massive traffic of 4chan or 7chan, it maintained a highly influential user base. Many early internet researchers and "chan historians" used Plus4chan as a secondary hub for archiving internet culture. It is currently valued as a "Slow Web" project—a place where threads can stay active for weeks or months, a rarity in the fast-paced world of modern anonymous forums.

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Swfchan

Swfchan (found at swfchan.net and boards.swfchan.net) is the internet's most comprehensive and long-standing archive for Flash animations, games, and loops. It serves as a permanent repository for files that would otherwise be lost due to the ephemeral nature of imageboards and the "death" of the Adobe Flash Player. 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The primary domain swfchan.com was registered on April 14, 2007. The .net version, which often handles the technical board operations, followed shortly after. First Wayback Machine Capture: The Internet Archive first captured a snapshot of the site on April 28, 2007. Launch: The site launched in early 2007 as a companion to 4chan’s /f/ (Flash) board. While 4chan would delete files after a short period, Swfchan allowed users to upload and tag them permanently. 2. What is the site? Swfchan is essentially a community-curated library for .swf (Shockwave Flash) files. The Content: It contains everything from early 2000s viral animations (like Badger Badger Badger) to complex interactive games and "loop" animations set to music. It is a vital resource for digital historians and internet culture enthusiasts. The Technical Shift: Since the discontinuation of Adobe Flash in 2020, the site has integrated Ruffle, a Flash player emulator written in Rust. This allows modern browsers to play the archived files without needing original Flash plugins. The Boards: While the main site is a repository with a tag system, boards.swfchan.net is an anonymous imageboard where users discuss Flash preservation, request specific lost files, and share new discoveries. 3. What does the name mean? The name is a technical portmanteau: SWF: Stands for Shockwave Flash, the file format used by Adobe Flash for animations and games. Chan: The standard suffix for "Channel" or imageboard, indicating its roots in the anonymous forum culture of the late 2000s. Swfchan: Effectively translates to "The Flash File Imageboard." 4. History and Context Swfchan is considered one of the "Great Libraries" of the old web. Because Flash files were so integral to the "Golden Age" of memes (2005–2012), Swfchan is often the only place to find original, uncompressed versions of classic content. It has survived numerous legal challenges and technical hurdles, including a complete infrastructure overhaul to accommodate the post-Flash era. 1-2026 image

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22Chan

22Chan was made as an alternative to 4chan by people who were tired of the endless pornposting and low quality content. The current list of boards is below: /all/ - Overboard /a/ - Anime & Manga /b/ - Random /cre8/ - Art & Creativity /meta/ - Meta /mu/ - Music /server/ - Server /vg/ - Video Games /www/ - Internet History & Culture /yu/ - Feelings /sewers/ - Sewers /f/ - Flash /mp3/ - MPEG Audio Layer-3 News on 4/19/22, the owner is shutting down the site. Discussion on livechan sounds promising that it will be relaunched soon so I will keep it listed on AllChans for now. The /b/ is still working today. The rest look to be 404. screenshot of 22chan on 4/28/2022 Marking as dead 11-30-2022 It has been going to a cloudflare 404 page for a few weeks now. RE-added 5-5-23 screenshot above is from this date. 12-12-23 screenshot 5-4-2025 screenshot

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