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== Common Threads ==
 
== Common Threads ==

Revision as of 14:42, 17 July 2022

/g/ is 4chan's technology discussion board. The board letter /g/ stands for gijutsu (技術), the Japanese word for technology.

History

/g/ - Technology was created in mid-January of 2005, amidst a major restructuring in an attempt to make 4chan more appealing to advertisers and normalfags, and less of a breeding ground for pedophiles. Like everything moot does, the restructure changed nothing, and only served to made 4chan's heavily prominent undertones of pedophilia and sexual frustration much more prevalent.

/g/ - Guro

Prior to October of 2004, /g/ was 4chan's guro board, home to all manner of violent, grotesque and gory anime art.

/g/ - Guro was deleted in October of 2004 along with /l/ - Lolikon, but their spirit continues to live on at /g/ - Technology, which is frequently the host of many blatantly off-topic and unabashed loli/guro dump threads with almost zero moderator intervention.

The great migration

In 2014, some /g/ users migrated to /tech/, though it is often the case they visit both boards no.

Contributions

Main Article: /g/ projects

Nishikino Maki, AKA /g/-tan!

Tox

Tox is a WIP secure instant messaging client. It's meant to be a Skype replacement, created directly in response to the Snowden NSA leaks. Greatly popular outside /g/, it has been nominated for a number of FSF awards and has become truly mainstream.

MooGNU

MooGNU is a copyleft alternative to the popular NyanCat animation. It was created by /g/ in response to the pre-emptive removal of NyanCat from the Desktop Environment MATE due to concerns by the developers about NyanCat's copyright status.

LiveChan

LiveChan is an IRC-like 4chan clone with dynamic post updates and loads of other features. Programmed in node.js by emgram, LiveChan is still in development. Open-source, free—uses the AGPL license.

Jiyuu Linux

Jiyuu Linux is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution with the purpose of being relatively entry-level for new users, but teaching them how to be proficient in GNU/Linux. Dead project.

SystemXVI

SystemXVI or Service Manager is a replacement for systemd. It was more or less a joke. It was developed on for about a year before it was discontinued. It was a hilarious example of teenagers who don't know shit.

/g/-tan

Also known as Nishikino Maki, the official waifu of /g/. Often found in /g/'s drawthreads.

Bait and Troll posts

/g/ is home to lots of bait and troll posts, usually targeted at GNU/Linux users. These posts usually claim that GNU/Linux is less capable than Windows or MacOS, or contain other logical fallacies.

Jay Irwin

/g/ moderator Jay Irwin is responsible for many of the Linux troll posts. As a result, these threads don't get removed when reported. Despite him being doxxed, and his threads constantly getting flooded with his personal information, he persists with his posts.

Shilling & Marketing

Brave Shills

le shill lion

/g/ is often subject to users advertising the Brave Browser. The usual response is users posting the classic le shill lion image or a collage of shill posts with a raging wojak.

Advertising Firms

And behold, the great shilling proven!

In 2013, a number of threads were being made that were made like Ads for Dell and Microsoft products. Later that year it was announced that both Dell and Microsoft had hired private PR consultants to post positive comments about their products on web forums.

These posts contained general shitposting that people ignored, such as Have you purchased your new Nokia Lumia 521 yet?, MS Surface released tomorrow, 350 USD, REMINDER: the new Nokia has a studio-quality camera right on the phone. Seriously, /g/uys. Why haven't you gotten this yet? etc.

Common Threads