Surprisingly enough, /hebe/, a pro-pedo board came back and Mark and the admins actually allowed it to stay up. As a result, other sites in the webring have declared /v/ persona non grata and banned the entire site off of it, not wanted to deal with the baggage.
I know you can cite free speech and what not but while christchurch did force people into the webring, /hebe/ was a thorn for years because they kept cropping back up.
Nobody cares if /hebe/ is banned as it's a pro-pedo board, also it was alleged to have been originally created by Laurelai Bailey as part of a plot with Dan Olsen to slander 8chan before being subsequently abandoned and taken over by actual pedophiles.
It was eventually purged along with any other pro-pedo board when Jim Watkins decided to fire hotwheels.
The site owner mark is a suspected pedophile for the following reasons:
-He continued to defend Unteralterbatche despite the fact people were warning everyone it featured pornographic depictions of real minors.
-He photographed himself showing a SFW section of the game to his underage niece, which his aunt was reportedly rightfully pissed about.
-He is alleged to have shared CP via discord.
He also has leaked nudes floating around and is generally considered a lolcow for his shitty behavior. Unfortunately, despite the fact that people were happy he was finally banned from the original 8chan, it turned out the suspicious circumstances regarding his ban had been warning signs as Jim decided to backstab the userbase and announce a loli ban while having his lawyer dig up a pedo case as an excuse, this was the final straw which lead to an exodus to the web ring.
When "8kun" shambled back to life as a Qboomer hive and banned hentai lolis most of the old anons split to a network of other sites. Most of /v/ and GG wound up on 8moe, but there are also /geimu/ and a smaller /v/ on two of the other sites.
Surprisingly enough, /hebe/, a pro-pedo board came back and Mark and the admins actually allowed it to stay up. As a result, other sites in the webring have declared /v/ persona non grata and banned the entire site off of it, not wanted to deal with the baggage. I know you can cite free speech and what not but while christchurch did force people into the webring, /hebe/ was a thorn for years because they kept cropping back up.
Nobody cares if /hebe/ is banned as it's a pro-pedo board, also it was alleged to have been originally created by Laurelai Bailey as part of a plot with Dan Olsen to slander 8chan before being subsequently abandoned and taken over by actual pedophiles.
It was eventually purged along with any other pro-pedo board when Jim Watkins decided to fire hotwheels.
If registrar goes down you can access the mirror site by looking closely at the 'harassing' website on Law & Order's 'gamergate' site and then:
There is 8chan.moe/v/ with a not dead #gamergate thread.
The site owner mark is a suspected pedophile for the following reasons:
-He continued to defend Unteralterbatche despite the fact people were warning everyone it featured pornographic depictions of real minors.
-He photographed himself showing a SFW section of the game to his underage niece, which his aunt was reportedly rightfully pissed about.
-He is alleged to have shared CP via discord.
He also has leaked nudes floating around and is generally considered a lolcow for his shitty behavior. Unfortunately, despite the fact that people were happy he was finally banned from the original 8chan, it turned out the suspicious circumstances regarding his ban had been warning signs as Jim decided to backstab the userbase and announce a loli ban while having his lawyer dig up a pedo case as an excuse, this was the final straw which lead to an exodus to the web ring.
Fuck Jim and Ron Watkins, and fuck Mark Mann.
8chan.moe
When "8kun" shambled back to life as a Qboomer hive and banned hentai lolis most of the old anons split to a network of other sites. Most of /v/ and GG wound up on 8moe, but there are also /geimu/ and a smaller /v/ on two of the other sites.
Humbling and helpful, just what I like about imageboards. Thanks, moe.