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4chan is where most of [[tgchan]]'s userbase came from. | 4chan is where most of [[tgchan]]'s userbase came from, and many still visit. | ||
4chan's /tg/ board is a wonderful place<sup>[citation needed]</sup> where most of the classic quests were hosted. [[Ruby Quest]], [[Dwarf Quest]], [[Joan Quest]], and [[Driblis Quest]] were all started there, so there was some value to the place. It's still fun to go to if you like D&D edition wars, 40k wankery, and more than ten posts an hour. | |||
It's more or less entirely unmoderated, which - although liberating for the board's /t/rans/g/ender population - means that the trolls over there rarely even bother to hide their intentions because they know that it's nearly impossible to get banned. Keep your trolldar active, and if you find one be sure to [http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Troll#How_Not_to_be_Trolled respond correctly]. | |||
Revision as of 18:06, 27 December 2009
4chan is where most of tgchan's userbase came from, and many still visit.
4chan's /tg/ board is a wonderful place[citation needed] where most of the classic quests were hosted. Ruby Quest, Dwarf Quest, Joan Quest, and Driblis Quest were all started there, so there was some value to the place. It's still fun to go to if you like D&D edition wars, 40k wankery, and more than ten posts an hour.
It's more or less entirely unmoderated, which - although liberating for the board's /t/rans/g/ender population - means that the trolls over there rarely even bother to hide their intentions because they know that it's nearly impossible to get banned. Keep your trolldar active, and if you find one be sure to respond correctly.