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  • Question
    How do I find boards that are not on the homepage?
    Community Answer
    There is an Easter egg hidden in the website. If you press Alt + F4 on the homepage you can access a hidden section of the website, most of the boards are NSFW, so watch out for content you may not like.
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    What would happen if someone under 18 manages to get in the website and interact?
    Community Answer
    As long as they don't reveal their age, nothing. However, if they do or it's discovered, they can be banned.
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    Is it safe to actually visit 4Chan? Some people say weird things will happen if I visit the site. Is this true?
    Community Answer
    It is a safe website to visit (just avoid the homepage due to popups and you should be fine). The only weird things that happen are inside 4chan, in terms of the attitudes, conversations and information shared.
  • Question
    Can I post on 4chan with an iPad?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can post on 4chan with any device you wish to use. However, some devices may not support all video formats.
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    I occasionally browse 4chan, but I am afraid that I will find offensive content. How can I be sure to avoid this happening?
    Community Answer
    You can't; "blue" boards are intended to be relatively "work-safe", but the rules aren't always followed to the letter. If you are afraid you'll witness something that will upset you there, the only surefire way to insulate yourself is to not go there. The other option is to develop a more robust outlook and learn to ignore things that upset you, but this takes practice and exposure to things outside your comfort zone, and not everybody has the personal fortitude or the desire to do this.
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    Can I get in any legal trouble for visiting /b/?
    Community Answer
    No, they recently banned all child porn and other illegal imagery. You won't get in trouble for browsing gore and so on. Just stay away from suspicious links.
  • Question
    Can I get hacked just by posting on 4chan?
    Community Answer
    Not really. You could come across a hacker on almost any website, but it's unlikely that anyone on 4chan would try to hack you, and nothing happens to you simply by posting somewhere.
  • Question
    If I have a thread # how can I find the.thread?
    Community Answer
    Do a google search following this template: "4chan /board name/ archive -boards.4chan.org" using the name of the board your thread is from between the slashes (example: 4chan /v/ archive -boards.4chan.org). Click on any of the top results, you should have some kind of search field you can enter the number into on that site. 4chan itself does not have any functionality for searching by post number because content is cycled too fast for that to be in any way useful to users. If you don't know what board the post is from then there's nothing you can do, since post numbers are just a sequential number to track posts on a particular board and are not unique across the whole site.
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    Is it recommended to use TOR or some VPN service to use 4Chan anonymously? Or is it okay to browse it normally?
    Community Answer
    Generally 4chan is a very safe site as long as you don't click onto any unfamiliar sites linked by your fellow anons. If you're in doubt, use a VPN.
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    What happens if one is on the thread for a long time?
    Community Answer
    The thread will eventually hit its "Bump limit", which is different for each board. After this limit is reached, the thread will not be bumped back to the top, meaning the creation of new threads will eventually delete it from the site forever. Be sure to take an archive if you intend to use information from a thread at a later date.
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    What if I comment on a post and someone replies?
    Community Answer
    You don't get notified, so just keep an eye on the thread (and refresh the page). If they are talking to you, they'll usually reference your post with ">>" followed by the post number.
  • Question
    Should I be using Chrome or do I need to use Tor?
    Community Answer
    You generally can't access 4chan with Tor. You can use any normal web browser.
  • Question
    Could I get malware from expanding an image?
    Community Answer
    No, since they check the image files. Just be sure not to click on links for unfamiliar websites.
  • Question
    I want to use it, but I'm not 18. Why does it require you to be 18?
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    Community Answer
    Because the site contains pornographic and grotesque content, although that's largely contained inside the NSFW boards. The site's creator was 15 when he made the site, though.
  • Question
    How can I find out if anything was posted about me personally on 4Chan?
    Community Answer
    You could trawl external 4Chan archives sites, but this would only help if the thread was stored in an archive, which would indicate that someone found it interesting enough to do so. Otherwise, all 4Chan threads disappear when they reach the bottom of the board, and their content is lost forever unless it was saved by an individual while the thread was still active.
  • Question
    How do I find photos of myself that were posting on 4Chan?
    Community Answer
    If you know the name of the thread, you can narrow down search results by using the keywords used in the description of said thread. Other than that, it would be quite difficult to find one image, so you'd have to do some digging through archives to find it.
  • Question
    Can I get in trouble for visiting the site?
    Community Answer
    No. If you come across anything that's not legal, don't download it or be on the thread for a long time; the person who did do that will get in trouble.
  • Question
    What can I do to start a new thread?
    Community Answer
    At the top of every board, there is a "Start new thread" button. Click on that button, fill out the name (optional), title (also optional), and comment. After that, add a picture, fill out the Captcha, and click on "Post."
  • Question
    What does the > symbol mean in 4Chan communities?
    Community Answer
    ">" is used to make text green, making it stand out and be more noticeable than the average red/white text on the site.
  • Question
    How do I know what boards there are that aren't listed on the homepage?
    Community Answer
    All boards are listed on the homepage. In other words, besides the old futaba style text boards they used to have there are no hidden boards.
  • Question
    Do I need a special software or hardware setup in order to access these boards?
    Community Answer
    Nope. Any device that can access the Internet will do. It's a normal website, it just doesn't have typical content.
  • Question
    What do I do if my IP address was blocked on 4chan, even though I've never posted on it before?
    Community Answer
    You could always use a VPN. Consult Use a VPN for a guide, if needed, on how to do so.
  • Question
    Do malware links on 4Chan affect Windows phones?
    Community Answer
    Malware is still malware, so any device could be affected. It is still best to stay clear of any malware links.
  • Question
    How do I make a board on 4chan?
    Community Answer
    Creating your own boards on 4chan is impossible. Only an administrator can create, delete or modify the boards.
  • Question
    What does it mean to slide a thread?
    Community Answer
    Intentionally posting nonsense replies to bump the topic to the top of the list.
  • Question
    Does 4Chan show a tree view of replies?
    Community Answer
    It does, but it is not enabled by default. On any board's Standard page or Archive page (not the Catalog page), there is an option to change your settings on the top right of the page. Under the section "Quotes & Replying" enable "Inline quote links". This will allow you to show a "tree view" of replies by clicking individual quotes.
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    What does "bump order" mean?
    Community Answer
    It means sorting by when posts were last replied to. The firsts posts are the ones that have the most recent replies.
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