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4chan is worth trying to understand, and this essay, though muddy in places, is as good an analysis as I’ve seen. medium.com/@DaleBeran/4ch…

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But the inherent slipperiness of 4chan and similar communities makes it hard to say just how influential they are in this political moment.

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Are their numbers knowable? As a collective defined by nihilism, do they even vote? Is their influence graded on an internet curve?

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For all the noise they’re able to make on Twitter and Reddit outside their self-selecting cesspools, it’s not like Pepe is a household name.

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They’re a problem, to be sure, and a uniquely difficult one. But I hesitate to conflate 4chan’s actual scope with its own self-serving myth.

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