>>878
I want someone to stick their small sausage in my large sausage, if you know what I mean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredrick_Brennan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8chan
Err, seriously, is everything allowed to have an article on WP now? I mean I don't follow policy changes, so I'm absolutely baffled.
>>897 I thought 8chan was a few years older than October 2013, and was something to do with W.T. Snacks?
>>899
The new 8chan is unrelated to the one Snacks made, I think. They're actually kind of mad because Snacks is still sitting on the "8chan.net" domain, or something.
>>899,890
I only accept the one that Snacks owns, .net one. As for that new board, I'm surprised that everyone considers it such a new and fresh thing, whilst a similar get-your-own project came into existence years ago after so called "Exodus".
>>901
There were a number of 2ch clones that let you make your own board for free, why it's suddenly popular again is only thanks to the political climate around this perticular implementation really.
Speaking of which it's funny to see Shii commenting on 8chan and gamergate's WP pages as a sysop.
>>902
Where? I didn't see that.
Well, there was Wakaba at the time and hardly anything else publicly available, but soon enough PHP-based software was written and people began making their own little boards all across the web. There was one project that allowed everyone to make a sub-board.
I suppose these days 4chan is overpopulated and the idea of smaller communities is relevant again. Plus some part in its popularity played that "gamergate" controversy (which I don't follow and couldn't be bothered to read correspondent section on 8chan's WP page), still I believe that neither the board nor its creator are of any notability.
>He bought Wizardchan from the original administrator in March 2013 and owned it until September 2013, when he resigned after losing his virginity.
>>897 It really is odd that both that site and its owner got an article, while many other websites, events, and people important to imageboard history are left either as a side note in some article somewhere or are simply never mentioned at all anywhere on the site.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muggeseggele
>>910
They've really gone all North Korea-style cult of personality around cripplejew over on 8chan. I was excited at first to see an alternative imageboard that actually has users, but it's just turned into a bunch of fags jerking each other off over how great their Dear Leader is and how much moot sucks. The site had a lot of potential and it just seems like it's being wasted.
>>796
He's been forgotten by the world and recently appeared in Gensokyo, according to Ibarakasen.
;_;
>>910
It's because of that stupid GamerGate stuff that it gained so much traction on wikipedia.
>Wikipedia is not the place to right great wrongs
That's right, Wikipedia is the place to right many petty wrongs (and write some poorly-cited articles in the process).
>>924,928,929
At least sage, fuckers.
>>931
I was going to, but then I realized that I was actually posting a Wikipedia link.
>>928
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Benlisquare
This fucking guy is everywhere I look
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermax_prison
>There is only one supermax prison in the United States federal system, ADX Florence in Florence, Colorado.[...]Residents include Theodore Kaczynski, a domestic terrorist otherwise known as the Unabomber, who once attacked via mail bombs; Robert Hanssen, an American FBI agent turned Soviet spy; Terry Nichols, an accomplice to the Oklahoma City bombing; Richard Reid, known as the "Shoe Bomber", who was jailed for life for attempting to detonate explosive materials in his shoes while on board an aircraft;[11] Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the underwear bomber; Richard Lee McNair, a persistent prison escapee; Charles Harrelson, a hitman who was convicted in 1979 of killing Federal Judge John H. Wood, Jr.;[12] and Vito Rizzuto, boss of the "Sixth" Mafia "Family," released on October 5, 2012.[13]
That sounds like the lead in to a pretty awesome buddy-crime movie.
> Hell yeah links section (Wikipedia related, of course)
> VIP QUALITY Wikipedia Links
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anime
>Significant Articles created by me
> Girls und Panzer
> Kantai Collection
what a weeb lol
>>940
http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polandball
I always wondered what would make a man write a simple english article.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_tapping
>As with any other game, it has been a subject of cheating; eggs with cement core, alabaster, and even marble eggs have been reported.
>>952
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_talk:Fictional_balls
>This category is very silly.
>Yes, it is a load of balls.
lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin-kicking
>Shin-kicking, also known as hacking or purring, is a combat sport that involves two contestants attempting to kick each other on the shin to force their opponent to the ground. It has been described as an English martial art.
Pictured in the article: A traditional shin-kicking contest in front a cardboard castle and a painting of Spider-Man.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles_%28terrorist_cell%29
>One source said: "Whenever the Beatles showed up, there was some kind of physical beating or torture."[18]