, or Futaba for short, also sometimes called 2chan, is a Japanese
imageboard. Users of the website can upload pictures and discuss a wide variety of topics, from daily personal problems to sports,
ramen
is a Chinese noodle dish popularized in Japan. It includes served in several flavors of broth. Common flavors are soy sauce and miso, with typical toppings including , nori (dried seaweed), menma (bamboo shoots), and scallions. Ramen h ...
,
otaku
is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, such as anime, manga, video games, computers or other highly enthusiastic hobbies. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in '' Manga Burikko''. ...
and
underground culture.
Origin

Futaba Channel was set up on August 30, 2001, as a refuge for
2channel
, also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of influe ...
users when 2channel was in danger of shutting down. It started as a
textboard
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but eventually added imageboards based on the GazouBBS software. This would later become inspiration for the English-language imageboard
4chan website, which was based on Futaba.
Concept
Futaba Channel consists of about 60 imageboards (three of which are ' boards) and about 40
textboard
A textboard is a simple kind of Internet forum; most textboards require neither registration nor entry of a screen name. Textboards, like imageboards, were invented in Japan, but they remain relatively unknown outside it, in contrast to imagebo ...
s, with topics ranging from daily personal problems to food, sports, ramen, and pornography.
There are also two places to upload general non-image files.
Futaba is powered by a custom script based on GazouBBS (, from , , meaning "image"). The Futaba script was open source (last updated in 2005)
and its descendants are used to run many Japanese and English imageboards.
Culture
Futaba has spawned a number of visual gags and characters, some of which have spread to western internet culture such as the
OS-tans
meme
A meme (; ) is an idea, behavior, or style that Mimesis, spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme. A meme acts as a unit for carrying c ...
. Several characters that appear on Futaba Channel have appeared in the real world in the form of various real-life goods, such as figures, dolls or images printed on pillows. Such items are mainly produced by Japanese
dōjin artists and groups.
Non-Japanese Internet users sometimes refer to Futaba Channel as ''2chan,'' due to the
URL
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of the site. This frequently leads to confusion as it is unclear if the term is intended to mean Futaba Channel or
2channel
, also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of influe ...
, and sometimes it even refers to both, as if they were a single website.
Features
del Function
Since September 27, 2008, a function to report a post that violates the forum's rules and to request its deletion was added to each board of Futaba channel. It consists of a hyperlink with the text "del" that appears in the upper right corner of the thread; clicking on it opens the "Form for deletion request" page, where the type of reported content can be specified. Reasons for reporting a thread include usage of indecent pictures, child pornography,
doxxing
Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the Internet and without their consent. Historically, the term has been used to refer to both the aggregati ...
, slander, intimidation, spamming, harassment, etc.
In response to these reports, administrators of the site can proceed to delete the offending image, reply to the entire thread, and block public access to it. If the offense is deemed severe enough, there's a possibility for the IP address of the poster to be displayed publicly. In these cases the IP address is displayed using red numbers; these posters became known then as . According to comments from the administrators, there are also cases where the information of the person who initiated the report is saved.
In addition, a function was added to all ID-less boards in July 2013 where, upon the number of deletion requests exceeding a certain threshold, the ID of an otherwise anonymous poster is revealed forcibly.
Thread isolation
On some boards, when the number of reports of a thread surpasses a certain number, they disappear from the normal catalog and become "isolated". The isolated threads can then only be accessible through its corresponding
URL
A uniform resource locator (URL), colloquially known as an address on the Web, is a reference to a resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identi ...
. In the past, the threads were moved to a special board called where they could be accessed through the site's homepage.
See also
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2channel
, also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of influe ...
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4chan
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Shift JIS art
References
External links
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Futaba ChannelEnglish navigator at Blue Three (last updated 2014)
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