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It's traditional for quest authors to use a name and tripcode when posting their quests; this is done to make it easier to identify which posts are the author's, even if the author's IP changes. However, despite this, there are a few of quests that have anonymous authors; these authors' posts are typically identified by their IP code and their drawing style.
It's traditional for quest authors to use a name and tripcode when posting their quests; this is done to make it easier to identify which posts are the author's, even if the author's IP changes. However, despite this, there are a few of quests that have anonymous authors; these authors' posts are typically identified by their IP code and their drawing style.


For a list of quests with anonymous authors, see the [[:Category:Quests with Anonymous Authors]] category.
For a list of quests with anonymous authors, see [[:Category:Articles without quest authors credited]].


[[Category:tgchan]]
[[Category:tgchan]]

Latest revision as of 19:41, 8 July 2018

Memetically popularized via 4chan and similar sites. An anonymous poster is a poster who uses neither a name nor a tripcode to identify themselves on tgchan's various image boards.

It's traditional for quest authors to use a name and tripcode when posting their quests; this is done to make it easier to identify which posts are the author's, even if the author's IP changes. However, despite this, there are a few of quests that have anonymous authors; these authors' posts are typically identified by their IP code and their drawing style.

For a list of quests with anonymous authors, see Category:Articles without quest authors credited.