4chan, the infamous anonymous message board, is facing serious operational challenges after a major hack exposed its source code and sensitive moderator details. A user from a rival forum claimed responsibility and began doxxing affected moderators. A junior administrator acknowledged the severity of the leak and expressed concerns over the site's sustainability. Experts suggest that 4chan's neglect over the years made such a breach likely, further indicating that recovery could be slow or impossible, potentially leading to the platform's downfall.
Finally, some potential good news. 4chan, the anonymous message board that's been the breeding ground for some of the worst shit on the internet, could be gone forever.
I’d wager that the fact that 4chan was effectively taken over by a hacker(s) is probably 'worse' than screenshots, at least from the perspective of the site's continued operation.
It seems true that 4chan hasn't been properly maintained and patched for years, which might indicate that a hack would have definitely been a possibility.
There might be some 'high profile' users exposed as moderators - traditionally, 4chan users hate them, so they might be targeted.
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