Yes.
No, not really. I mean...
yeah, /n/ (News, now /news/) had a neo-Nazi problem to the point that m00t basically killed the board dead (and brought it back due to outcry) about 2-3 times over the course of his tenure at 4chan. But the rest of the boards? They weren't really invested with those people. Compare /b/ in 2005 which was shock images and "cockmongler" and the like to /b/ now and it's a night and day difference in your blanket "yes."
4chan has had /news/ and /pol/ (I *think* it was /pol/) alt-right tards start to invade some other boards (mostly /b/, though /v/ has had a few politics threads recently despite them being offtopic! *sigh* 4chan moderators) to where it
feels like there's more racists there than there should be. But most folks that use "distinguished black fellow" use it in the same way as "taco" there: seasoning their posts.
it gradually morphed from regular shitposting to shock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting to mock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting to just plain racist/fascist shitposting.
let this stand as a lesson: shitposting always leads to fascism.
I think it's still at shock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting. We just see it differently now because we grew up. It's just a new wave of 13 year olds trying to outdo each other, when they get to be our age they will have the same conversation about the new slew of 13 year olds.
But really though? Considering how many violent crimes have been posted originally/planned on 4chan, I don't think its ironic anymore.
And that same site brought "Anonymous" to the forefront where (wither you believe it or not) they
have made some impact in national news. So it's not like
every 4chan user is as alt-right as you're thinking they are.
it gradually morphed from regular shitposting to shock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting to mock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting to just plain racist/fascist shitposting.
let this stand as a lesson: shitposting always leads to fascism.
I think it's still at shock-ironic racist/fascist shitposting. We just see it differently now because we grew up. It's just a new wave of 13 year olds trying to outdo each other, when they get to be our age they will have the same conversation about the new slew of 13 year olds.
But really though? Considering how many violent crimes have been posted originally/planned on 4chan, I don't think its ironic anymore.
Really. It's the same it always was, there are just more people now than back then. I do feel there are a percentage of people who arent in on the joke and are serious about their shit, but that comes as new actual racist/facist people come in with no feel for what the place is. There's been violent crimes planned on facebook, whatsapp, reddit, bodybuilding.com I bet you even churchforum.com or whatever, but that doesnt mean the general community is complicit and in on it, in the case of 4chan though, they will go and use these events to further be shock-ironic later.
Also don't forget that reddit had childporn, rape, gore, and hate (racial, fat-people, sexuality, etc.) subreddits before they started to crack down on it. In fact, the admins there didn't even care until Anderson Cooper brought the jailbait pic stuff into the spotlight. Most reddit users aren't alt-right (I know, I know. Seems like a lie given the main-stream subs tone, but go with me here), so it's weird to lump 4chan users as all alt-right. But 4chan has been around and created memes and "internet culture" in that weird web 1.0->2.0 phase to where it's a boogeyman for "non-4chan/reddit/et. al." "normies."