Nukechan

Nukechan (nukechan.net) is a small, specialized imageboard with a focus on nuclear energy, weaponry, and related "doomer" or geopolitical aesthetics. 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The domain nukechan.net was registered on August 25, 2022. Launch: The site launched in late 2022. It appeared during a period of heightened global tension regarding nuclear conflict, catering to users who wanted to discuss these topics with the specific "chan" culture tone (a mix of serious analysis, dark humor, and aesthetic appreciation). 2. What is the site? Nukechan is an anonymous imageboard that serves as a niche hub for discussion on atomic energy and warfare. Content: Threads often cover technical discussions of nuclear reactors, historical footage of nuclear tests, geopolitical updates regarding nuclear powers, and "nuclear aesthetic" art (e.g., retro-futurism, fallout shelters). Culture: The site attracts a mix of military enthusiasts, physics hobbyists, and "collapseniks" (people preparing for or fascinated by societal collapse). It generally avoids the "shitposting" of larger boards in favor of more specific, on-topic image sharing. Software: It typically runs on Vichan or LynxChan, common choices for modern, small-scale imageboards. 3. What does the name mean? Nuke: Short for Nuclear weapon or Nuclear energy, the site's primary subject matter. Chan: The standard suffix for imageboards. Nukechan: Effectively translates to "The Nuclear Imageboard." Images from Jan 2026

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Smugloli

Smuglo.li (often stylized as SmugLo) is a niche internet project that gained notoriety in the mid-2010s as a "free speech" instance within the fediverse (specifically GNU Social and later Pleroma) while also hosting a dedicated imageboard component. 1. Key Dates and Registration Domain Registration: The domain smuglo.li was first registered on October 25, 2016. First Wayback Machine Capture: The Internet Archive first captured a snapshot of the site on January 4, 2017. Launch: The site launched in late 2016. It quickly became a focal point in the "Mastodon/Fediverse wars" of early 2017. Due to its extremely permissive moderation policies regarding "Red-tribe" (right-leaning) politics and controversial anime content, it was one of the first major instances to be "defederated" (blocked) by the larger, "safe-speech" Mastodon network. 2. What is the site? Smuglo.li was a hybrid social platform that combined a microblogging feed with a traditional imageboard. The Fediverse Instance: It began as a GNU Social instance, serving as a hub for users who were banned from or dissatisfied with mainstream Mastodon instances. It was known for a "troll-friendly" culture and a focus on absolute free speech. The Imageboard (/a/): The site hosted an imageboard (specifically at smuglo.li/a/) using the LynxChan engine. This board was primarily dedicated to anime discussion, but like many "alt-chans," it allowed for much more unrestricted discourse than boards like 4chan. Current Status: The site is largely considered a "legacy" instance today. By 2018–2019, it was often cited as a demo site for the catamphetamine/imageboard software and other open-source BBS projects, rather than a high-traffic community. 3. What does the name mean? The name is a portmanteau reflecting the site's primary aesthetic and technical origins: Smug: Refers to the "Smug Loli" internet meme—a specific anime character trope (often depicted as a young girl with a self-satisfied or mocking expression). This mascot was used extensively in the site's branding. Lo: Originally a reference to Local.li (a common GNU Social naming convention) or GNU Social (the "Lo" from the localized social feed). li: The country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Liechtenstein, which was a popular choice for "free speech" sites in that era due to perceived jurisdictional benefits. Smuglo.li: Effectively translates to "The Smug Loli Channel/Instance."

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