Dvach (''russian: Двач'', from ''dva'' "two" and "chan"), also known as 2ch, is the largest
Russian anonymous
imageboard.
It originally began in 2006 and was shut down in 2009. It was succeeded by many copies, one of which became more popular than the original. It is currently known as 2ch.hk and run by Nariman Namazov, nicknamed Abu. After a major
DDoS-attack in 2016, it has been hosted by a state-affiliated company, the
Mail.Ru Group, leading many users to believe that it was sold to the company for an undisclosed sum.
Many users avoid using the name Dvach for 2ch.hk, because they believe the name is only appropriate for the original imageboard. They use various derogatory names instead, such as Kharkach (from (), "to spit", referencing the
.hk
.hk is the designated Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Hong Kong. It is administered by the Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation (HKIRC), the only organization endorsed by the Hong Kong Government to undertake the adminis ...
domain), Sosach (from (), "to suck", from the previous domain name 2ch.so), Mailach (from alleged connections with the Mail.Ru Group), and Abuchan (from Abu) to refer to the newer site.
Dvach is often accused of
cyberbullying
Cyberbullying or cyberharassment is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic means. Cyberbullying and cyberharassment are also known as online bullying. It has become increasingly common, especially among teenagers, as the digital ...
,
misogyny,
and toxic
trolling, but it has also
doxxed criminals.
History
Original Dvach
The "old Dvach", 2ch.ru, was launched in February 2006 by Vikentiy Fesunov and was allegedly administered by Konstantin Grusha, who also co-owned several other Russian websites like
Bash.im and anime.ru. Its userbase was mostly anime fans, influenced by
4chan,
2channel, and Russian communities popular at the time, especially
LiveJournal
LiveJournal (russian: Живой Журнал), stylised as LiVEJOURNAL, is a Russian-owned social networking service where users can keep a blog, journal, or diary.
American programmer Brad Fitzpatrick started LiveJournal on April 15, 1999, ...
bloggers.
2ch.ru was the first
Russian-language imageboard. Later in 2007, some other websites were created, including Iichan, a heavily moderated imageboard that was a "polite and non-toxic" alternative to Dvach, and now-defunct 0chan, an imageboard for tech
geeks, which later developed into a refuge for Dvach users.
In January 2009, 2ch.ru was closed. The domain name was still owned by Fesunov so that nobody would claim it. Some of the users went to 0chan, but numerous copies of Dvach were also launched, most notable being 2-ch.ru, known as Tirech (from , ), run by Vitalik and his moderation team.
Change of administration
In November 2010, Vitalik resigned as an administrator, and a user named Abu succeeded him. He later revealed in an interview with his former classmate, Russian YouTube blogger
Ilya Varlamov
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, that he had bought 2-ch for 10,000 dollars. Abu tolerated some of the derogatory and mocking names given to him and the board by the users, like Macaque or Sosach. He used images of
Abu from Disney's ''Aladdin''.
Abu changed the moderation team and banned some of the former moderators for their abuse of tripcodes and avatars. He also repressed many in-site user communities, such as ''
Rozen Maiden'' and ''
My Little Pony'' fans,
child porn posters, and anime fans posting outside of the /a/ board.
Unlike previous owners and copy-cats, who tried to preserve the original image of Dvach, Abu introduced many innovations. The welcoming message was changed to ''.'' (), becoming an informal slogan of 2ch.hk. The site used Makaba, a custom version of the widespread Wakaba engine. Abu was criticized by users for promoting the imageboard in social networks like
Twitter
Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ...
and
VK. When the board was advertised in
MDK, one of the largest VK communities, the 2ch thread discussing this fact was deleted by Abu, who became a moderator in the community.
Abu also introduced subscriptions to the site, "passcodes", which allow users who have bought them to avoid
captchas and attach up to eight images to their posts instead of the default four.
In 2011, Abu was
doxxed. His identity was revealed as Nariman Namazov (russian: Нариман Намазов), a 27-year-old
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani may refer to:
* Something of, or related to Azerbaijan
* Azerbaijanis
* Azerbaijani language
See also
* Azerbaijan (disambiguation)
* Azeri (disambiguation)
* Azerbaijani cuisine
* Culture of Azerbaijan
The culture of Azerbaijan ...
SEO specialist from Moscow. Initially, Abu tried to ridicule and dismiss the revealing, but it was confirmed in 2013. Since then, he officially represented 2ch.hk in media, and address users with annual New Year speeches.
Alleged Mail.Ru deal
In September 2016, during alleged DDoS attacks on 2ch.hk, the
Mail.Ru Group, a state-affiliated company that owned a popular e-mail service and VK, provided its services to defend the website. It is widely believed that 2ch.hk was sold to the company, which was criticized by users. The speculated deal raised concerns about the disclosure of user data and anonymity principle violations. Many users left the website, and a large part of them migrated to Lolifox, a Brazilian imageboard, later abandoned by its original users and completely taken over by Russians.
Subculture and slang
Many Dvach terms have become widespread in
Russian Internet slang, such as (, "girl") and (, "guy"), both of which are derived from
Japanese honorifics, (, "ugly", literally "shitted up"), and expressions like ( instead of "ask your questions").
Many newcomers tend to overuse some outdated local slang, which they imagine is appropriate.
Many terms have been borrowed from the West. Some of them have undergone Russification, like (influenced by a Russian proper name, from English "same person", a poster who pretends to be several different people in a discussion) or ''sazha'' (literally "soot", from ''sage'', a Japanese term for replying into a thread without bumping it). Sometimes 2ch serves as an introduction for Western memes to enter the Russian Internet.
The default software used by Dvach is Makaba, a fork of the Wakaba engine.
Officially, underage people are not allowed on the site. There are 18+ boards, which are explicitly related to sex. If a user is found to be underage, they are banned from all boards. Porn, both real-life and drawn, is generally tolerated and posted freely on all boards, except child pornography or zoophilia, which is forbidden by Russian law.
Despite
child porn being forbidden, some girls previously involved in child porn, such as Masha Babko or LiinaLiiis, became memes on 2ch.
Political stance
There is generally no common political stance among website users. Some of them do not like politics at all, and fiery political discussions outside of /po/ and similar boards may result in bans for participants. Nevertheless, Dvach shares a large part of its audience with many alt-right forums, such as PLUM community on VK.
Many widespread political memes originated on 2ch.hk. Users who do not like
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime m ...
call him ''Pynya'', while his supporters may call his opponent,
Alexei Navalny, ''Sisyan'' (literally "tittied", referencing a photo of Navalny being overweight with
manboobs
Gynecomastia (also spelled gynaecomastia) is the abnormal non-cancerous enlargement of one or both breasts in males due to the growth of Breast#Anatomy, breast tissue as a result of a endocrine disorder, hormone imbalance between estrogens and ...
).
In October 2018, Dvach users disclosed true identity of one of suspects who was allegedly involved in the
poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
On 4 March 2018, Sergei Skripal, a former Russian military officer and double agent for the British intelligence agencies, and his daughter, Yulia Skripal, were poisoned in the city of Salisbury, England. According to UK sources and the Or ...
and other British subjects in
Salisbury. They emailed several
Bellingcat
Bellingcat (stylised as bell¿ngcat) is a Netherlands-based investigative journalism group that specialises in fact-checking and open-source intelligence (OSINT). It was founded by British journalist and former blogger Eliot Higgins in July 20 ...
investigators to whom they provided public photos of him showing his real name on a board of honorably awarded military serviceman and his participation in public events in the Russian .
Namazov has said that he is "left-leaning". As an ethnic Azerbaijani, he does not support Russian nationalists. Abu described Navalny, who associated with nationalists in the past, as a populist, and actively promoted the Sisyan meme denigrating Navalny. Some users say Namazov cooperates tightly with Russian police and special services, revealing the data of the users who promote mass protests or advocate for extremist organisations.
Controversies
Pranks
After incidents like terrorist attacks or mass shootings, Dvach users prank people on social networks with fake eulogies, featuring the site owner Nariman Namazov or former porn star
Sasha Grey as victims or perpetrators, akin to how
Sam Hyde is accused of being the perpetrator of various shootings by users on 4chan.
In 2015, Sasha Grey reacted to and denied the rumor that she was murdered during the
War in Donbass
War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
.
In January 2019, ''
Novaya Gazeta'' reported that according to its sources, the perpetrator of the
2018 Magnitogorsk gas explosion was "Norimonov Namazjon Wakabliyevich", later refuting this information.
Offline events
In September 2017, a Dvach user placed a large poster with the Sisyan meme on a railway bridge during a Navalny demonstration in
Novosibirsk.
In November 2018, three activists installed a Putin doll with the inscription "War criminal Pynya V.V." in
Perm. All of them were arrested.
Blocking attempts
In August 2015, the /g/ ("naked girls") board was blocked in Russia after alleged posts of child pornography.
In May 2017, Dvach was blocked in Ukraine, along with other services hosted by the Mail.Ru Group.
In November 2019, Russian
Internet regulators demanded that Dvach delete posts degrading state symbols, and threatened the site with blocking.
Dvach's official Twitter account was blocked on 14 March 2020. Representatives said it was due to copyright infringement on the new account, but users speculated that it was related to a conflict with Russian
feminist activists.
In March 2020, Dvach was temporarily blocked due to
COVID-19 misinformation.
Hacking cases
Back in 2011, Dvach users were accused of DDoS attacks against opposition websites.
After the
Kerch Polytechnic College massacre, the perpetrator's (Vladislav Roslyakov) accounts were hacked and his direct messages were posted on Dvach. He gained a lot of fans on the site.
In July 2019, hackers stole 7.5 TB of data from the SyTech company, an
FSB contractor. They also defaced the company's website with the Yoba meme.
In October 2019, a Dvach user hacked the
NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Italy website. He replaced the info about the corps commander with a derisive biography of Namazov. He placed a link to 2ch.hk accompanied by the Yoba meme.
Doxxing pornstars
Dvach is often criticized for their attitude towards women. In April 2016, Dvach users doxxed Russian porn actresses, outing them to their friends and families. They used
FindFace
FindFace is a face recognition technology developed by the Russian company NtechLab that specializes in neural network tools. The company provides a line of services for the state and various business sectors based on FindFace algorithm.
Previou ...
, a face recognition service that searched in the photos uploaded on
VK.
In early 2020, Dvach users doxxed Russian women who participated in a porn-horror video by
Till Lindemann
Till Lindemann (; born 4 January 1963) is a German singer, songwriter and poet. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of Neue Deutsche Härte band Rammstein and solo project Lindemann. Rammstein has sold over 25 million records wo ...
, a
Rammstein
Rammstein (, "ramming stone") is a German Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in Berlin in 1994. The band's lineup—consisting of lead vocalist Till Lindemann, lead guitarist Richard Kruspe, rhythm guitarist Paul Landers, bassist Oliver Riede ...
vocalist. The users criticized them for "degrading the image of Russian women". Russian feminist activist Zalina Marshenkulova, who stood up for the women, accused Dvach users of death threats and cyberbullying against her.
Attacking celebrities
Users from the site often attack Russian celebrities. In October 2019, Russian comedian
Garik Kharlamov
''Comedy Club'' is a Russian stand-up comedy TV show broadcast by the Russian TNT channel since April 23, 2005.
Long-time residents of the club are Garik Martirosyan, Timur Batrutdinov, Garik Kharlamov, Pavel Volya, Alexandr Revva, Marina Kravets ...
was deemed a "cuckold" after his wife
Kristina Asmus filmed an erotic scene in
''Text''. The couple later divorced, but said it was not related to the Dvach trolling.
In March 2020, TV host
Andrey Malakhov was called "the chief scavenger" in the official 2ch Twitter for hyping on tragedies and deadly incidents.
Finding criminals
In October 2016, Dvach doxxed two teenage girls from
Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk ( rus, Хабaровск, a=Хабаровск.ogg, r=Habárovsk, p=xɐˈbarəfsk) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia,Law #109 located from the China–Russia border, at the confluence of th ...
who bragged about torturing animals and offending homeless people in their social networks. They got prison sentences.
In February 2019, users doxxed a child porn studio in
Kyiv
Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
, Ukraine, and officials arrested its organizers.
In February 2020, a 2ch user posted photos from a hospital, claiming to be a male nurse, and said that he "loves disabling the
ventilators and watching the agony of dying old (
World War II
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
) veterans", saying that he had already killed more than ten people. Sergey Kalinin, 26, from Perm apologized and said that it was a prank and he actually did not kill anyone; he was fired from the hospital.
See also
*
2channel (in Japan)
*
Futaba Channel
*
4chan (International)
*
8chan (International)
*
Ylilauta
Ylilauta () is a Finland, Finnish imageboard. It was founded on February 20, 2011, to unite the two former most popular Finnish imageboards, Kotilauta and Lauta.net. Ylilauta is one of the most popular websites in Finland, and on the Finnish-spe ...
(in Finland)
*
Ilbe Storehouse
References
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