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Lambdaplusjs or LambdaChan is a deep web-only imageboard that runs on its own custom engine called Lambdaplusjs [1] which can be browsed under Tor, I2P and Yggdrasil. [a], moderation is done by moving posts than deletion (with the exception being CP, however drawings involving non-real children aren't considered CP🔒), people can easily become moderators by posting their PGP keys and the name they desire in the thread for it. The site is mostly active on /tech/ where many schizonvkes can be found, with the average "lambdanon" being very schizophrenic in opsec.

The site has always had a spam issue, with them introducing very strict policies such as:

  • Post 96 characters or more
  • Wait [blank] seconds before posting
  • Incomprehensible/difficult captchas [2]

These can now be bypassed along with post approval using a token system which uses Blind RSA signatures in Python which can be generated using a .py script and dumped into the token section. Despite all of what fagmin (not to be confused with ours) has done to prevent spam it still happens actively.

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Nanochan

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Nanochan was the biggest Tor imageboard which was advertised by a random 8chan user [3] [4] advertising its support for noJS and the fact it used its own custom imageboard software. [5] Majority of the users were impressed by the low amount of code used on the website of 1800 lines of Lua, and the lack of needed thingies to post on it. Unlike 8chan, which has board creaton, the creator seemed negative to the idea of board creation stating it would splinter the userbase on 10,000 shitboards. Nanochan ran on sthttpd and the only reason it wasn't on the clearnet was because of privacy for users/server, and DDOS immunity.

Notes

  1. Preferably use the formers as they are made to be private and secure

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