Sidson City

Sidson City (often referred to as The Sidty) is a niche, personality-driven imageboard and "Small Web" community that acts as a specialized offshoot of the "Soyjak" and "Maskposting" subcultures. It is heavily centered around the creative output and lore of its founder, an administrator known as Sid. 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The domain sidson.city was registered in early 2024 (likely February or March). Launch: The site officially launched in early 2024. A post by a user named nuttyjak on May 3, 2024, explicitly notes that "this site is still pretty new." Wayback Machine: The first captures of the site appeared in mid-2024, shortly after the site gained traction within the "Sharty" (Soyjak.party) and "Sneed" communities. 2. What is the site? Sidson City is an anonymous imageboard (utilizing the Tinyboard/Vichan engine) that positions itself as a "refined" alternative to more chaotic boards like Soyjak.party. It is defined by its specific, often surreal, interests: The Focus: The site is the primary hub for Maskposting—a subculture dedicated to the 2005 film Son of the Mask (SotM) and its protagonist, Tim Avery. It treats the film with a mix of genuine obsession and deep irony. The "Sidjak" Aesthetic: The site features original "Sidjak" variants (MS Paint-style edits of the owner, Sid) and promotes original comics, cartoons, and indie game development. Community Standards: The site has a "no anime" rule (with minor exceptions) and encourages users to keep "jakking" (posting standard Soyjaks) to a minimum to maintain a unique identity separate from "The Sharty." Terminology: The community uses unique lingo, such as "ID'd" (equivalent to "Good" or "Gem") and "IV'd" (equivalent to "Bad" or "Coal"). 3. What does the name mean? Sidson: This is a combination of the administrator’s handle, Sid, and the suffix -son (possibly a play on "Sid's Son" or a reference to the film Son of the Mask). City: Implies a sprawling, multi-faceted community hub. The Sidty: The common portmanteau for the site, used by residents (referred to as Sidsonites or Sidsonians). "We'll Connect The Dots": The site's motto, which refers to the schizo-analytical and lore-heavy nature of the community's discussions. 4. History and Context The site emerged from the "Sneed/Mask wars of 2019" that took place on boards like /tv/ and later on specialized Soyjak boards. Sidson City was created to give these "MaskChads" and "Sid-loyalists" a permanent home. It also hosts a dedicated wiki (Sidson Wiki or the "Free Ensidclopedia") that documents the complex history of their digital raids and internal memes. image from 1-2026

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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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