Chanii

Chanii was created to revive imageboard culture but keeping a modern vibe in mind. A nostalgic Internet feeling yet keeping modern standards. Its designed for Internet nostalgics, anime weebs, gamers and general shit posters. Memes should be able to live again. Tiktok and reels have taken over with mainstream non nostalgic content. Chani takes a nostalgic approach with modern integrations. Discussions are welcome Images from January 2026

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Netherchan

Netherchan has been added to the AllChans directory. This is a chill dutch imageboard covering the following topics: Star Trek, Anime, art, Random, drugs, Philosophy, International, Linux, Music & Production, Netherchan, technology, travel, video games. Netherchan is part of the WiredCollective webring. Images January 2026.

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WiiChan

Wiichan (specifically the instance at no.wiichan.uwu.mx) is a unique community project that serves as a tribute to the Nintendo Wii. It is famous in niche circles for its technical novelty: it is hosted on an actual, physical Nintendo Wii console. Currently, 1-2026, posting throws an error and it seems there is no new content since ~2020. 1. Key Dates and Registration Initial Launch: The site first "showed up" in August 2019. The project was officially announced by its creator, a developer known as sardach, on August 9, 2019, on subreddits like r/linux and r/wii. Domain Registration: While uwu.mx is a larger domain service often used for personal projects, the wiichan.uwu.mx subdomain was active starting in August 2019. Wayback Machine: The first captures of the site appeared shortly after its launch in August 2019. Re-launch: The site gained a second wave of attention in April 2020, when it was moved or "brought back to life" with a sync-replica on a VPS to handle the slow speeds of the original Wii hardware. 2. What is the site? Wiichan is an anonymous imageboard (or textboard, depending on the board) modeled after the 2channel/4chan style of forums. The Hosting Hardware: Its primary claim to fame is that the original instance is hosted on a real Nintendo Wii console modded to run Debian GNU/Linux. Because the Wii has very limited hardware (PowerPC architecture and low RAM), the site is famously slow, which the creator notes as part of the "real Wiichan experience." The Content: The site functions as a gathering place for Nintendo Wii enthusiasts, homebrew developers, and "Small Web" fans. It often features a splash screen that mimics the iconic Wii Health and Safety warning screen. Subdomain ("no."): The no. prefix in no.wiichan.uwu.mx likely stands for Node (as in Node 0 or Node 1) or is a reference to the site's "no-image" or "news" board capabilities, which are optimized for the original Wii's limited Opera browser. 3. What does the name mean? The name follows a traditional internet naming convention: Wii: Refers to the Nintendo Wii, the console the site is dedicated to and hosted on. Chan: Short for "channel," the standard suffix for imageboards (derived from 2channel). uwu.mx: The .mx top-level domain indicates the creator is based in Mexico. The uwu part is a reference to the popular "uwu" emoticon (representing a cute or "happy" face), common in anime and internet subcultures. Wiichan: Effectively translates to "The Wii Imageboard." Images from 1-2026

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ComfyChan – Dead

ComfyChan, (formerly Classichan) provides the classic 4chan experience. Comfychan was born in early may this year when a couple anons were talking about making a new altchan. People missed the 4chan of old, and were getting tired of shadowy mods and politics/coomers on modern 4chan. It got too serious for something that started as a little anime website. Comfychan is an altchan where politics and pron are banned, where posts are removed and people are temp banned instead of perma banned (because smaller community=more manageable), and which has a far more pleasant and interesting community reminiscent of an older era of 4chan, when it was just anime girls insulting everyone instead of some political/horny [crap]hole. It has an approach of quantity<quality when it comes to community building, so it doesn’t try to have a bigger community than 4chan, but instead a better one 2025 Return: As of 8-12-25 I have ComfyChan readded to AllChans. Screenshot from 8-12-25 classic chan home page on 6-6-2022 Comfychan 7-27-2022 marked dead 12-19-25

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13chan – Dead

Specific historical information about https://13chan.net/ such as its exact founding date, wasn't readily available in the search results. However, based on the site's own description, 13chan presents itself as a personal image-based bulletin board focused strongly on user privacy and freedom. Its most distinguishing feature compared to a site like 4chan is its primary operation as a Tor hidden service, meaning users typically need the Tor Browser to access it, emphasizing anonymity and making it harder to trace. 13chan.net Imageboards Here is the list of imageboards found on 13chan.net, as of 5-4-2025: /g/ - Technology /x/ - Paranormal /a/ - Anime & Manga /pol/ - Politically Incorrect /b/ - Random /v/ - Video Games /h/ - Hentai Marked dead 9/2025 - Service Suspended

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neoChan – Dead

neoCafe is an imageboard/textboard website created by vulkr. It's goal is to emulate the old style of early 2000s imageboards & textboards. What makes it unique is not only the community, but the features is presents via the imageboard software, Kokonotsuba. They have a regular /b/ board but also the /coffeehouse/ board which is a textboard that allows for file-sharing. Marked Dead 3-26-2024 - hosting issues. site will likely still exist but not as an image board.

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AiChan – Dead

This one is a little different so I'm making a post on it. It is more of a proof of concept, testing kind of site. AiChan is running off wordpress instead of typical image board software. With some modification using only off the shelf plugins, it has been setup with front end anonymous posting and anon commenting. I would say some of the benefits to using wordpress is that:1. Easy to install for noobs2. Can easily force post moderation before posts go live to prevent spam.3. Email notification of a new post/comment to help with moderation4. Lots of options for optimization - easy to use a CDN for imagesAiChan is running on a $10/mo VPS. The following plugins are needed:- Elementor Pro for the posts block with pagination. (There are tons of alternatives with posts blocks and pagination - most are not free)- USP Pro - this is a paid plugin but allows the front end posting form. The free version will allow for 1 form, but multiple boards requires Pro- Akismet - filters comment spam- DCO Comment Attachment - allows images to be added in post commentsOptional:- Display Featured Image In Post List - helps with moderation - allows you to see image when approving posts in the wordpress backend.- Autoremove Attachments - when a post is deleted, it will clean up the images from the media library. - Advanced Comment Form - lets you remove some of the irrelevant text on the comment form- WPMail SMTP - allows email notification of new posts/comments- EWWW Image Optimizer - creates webp versions of pictures and hosts them on a CDN - Astra Theme works well to pick a template/starting point Site removed 2-11-24 - up for 2 months and only 1 non-spam post.. nice...

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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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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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