Hello friends and good day!I've been on 4chan long long enough but never really experienced all the cultures on 4chan and so.I've been browsing this board recently and this is my first post actually and I want to maybe join you guys and understand. I think /jp/ would have cool friends?How could someone understand /jp/ culture and what does it provide...etc? is it a good idea to make friends here?...etcPlease introduce me here and help me, thank you so much <3
>>50287147You're too nice for this place, anon. I'm new as well, I only started posting last year, and in my experience the best thing you can do is lurk moar. Lurk, analyse posts, learn what goes and what doesn't, then be chill. Fuse with the gestalt as well as you can. You're a cog in a machine.
>>50287197Thank you sweet Anon for the advice...i try to be nice n sweet as much as i can. Life is too short to be bad or awful...i hope i can understand /jp/ culture and maybe make nice friends from 4chan in general. Thank you anon.
>>50287207Of course, dude. Everything comes with time. I hope you find your place, this board's gotten pretty quiet since the hack in April, so seeing people still coming here is nice, ones with good intention. Since there's basically no pretense and this thread's here anyway, would you like to know anything, any tips? Not that I'm a well of knowledge, but I've integrated pretty well.
>>50287223You are a very nice Anon yourself..idk anon im not sure but i just wanna know if i could find nice anons to friend without the drama or normie stuff...etcpeople genuine n nice like you ;_;Discord servers are...not interesting people there are very normal...dont have many interesting stuff or very normal...etcalso i don't know about any hack or so seems like the board had drama...
>>50287262I get it, most platforms nowadays are nigh unusable. One thing about 4chan is that it isn't really a place where there's a "me" or a "you": we are anonymous, we are legion. It's a place where every post stands on it's own, you never know who you're talking to, and you don't ever really (try to) find out, and not sticking out is part of that. Ya just post, and that's it: there's a beautiful kind of simplicity in it. So I urge you to learn typing "like this", because everyone else does it. Ya know what they say about the nail that sticks out.As for the hack, all of 4chan got taken down for a couple weeks back in April, bunch of janitors got doxxed and whatnot. It was some guy from another (worse) site who found a way to exploit the way >>>/f/ works. It was a pretty weird time, where users from every board migrated to different sites, some it seems never came back.
New /jp/ schizo just dropped.