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Revision as of 09:18, 5 July 2023
Nanochan is an anonymous imageboard only accessible via Tor. It has several boards, including a /g/ board. In 2021, Nanochan discontinued its long-running /pol/ board for undisclosed reasons. In 2022, after the departure of the site's admin at the time, it was brought back.
TLS information
HTTPS was recommended as it allows your browser to use HTTP/2. This is no longer applicable.
Tvol/gvol system
Nanochan's moderation is to note as it was relatively complex. Reversible deletions were possible, depending on the type of moderator account which deleted a post or thread. Nanochan's moderation log was also publicly viewable, intended to be an audit mechanism.
Rules
These were the Nanochan rules as of Sun 20 Feb 2022 09:43:49 AM UTC:
- Cancer will be purged.
These were the Nanochan guidelines as of Sun 20 Feb 2022 09:43:49 AM UTC:
- Child pornography is not permitted. Links to child pornography are not permitted either, and neither are links to websites which contain a significant number of direct links to CP.
- Flooding is not permitted. We define flooding as posting similar posts more than 3 times per hour, making a thread on a topic for which a thread already exists, or posting in such a way that it significantly changes the composition of a board. Common sense will be utilized.
- Usage of outside memes such as pepes or wojacks is prohibited. Common sense will be utilized.
- 3DPD porn is prohibited.
These guidelines apply to all boards on nanochan except /b/ and /l/.
- Hate towards who people are (such as racism or sexism) or what people are attracted to is prohibited.
- Discussion of political topics is prohibited. Common sense will be utilized.
- NSFW thread icons are prohibited.
Individual boards may set their own rules which apply to that board, and boards which do not specify their own rules typically follow the board-specific rules of /l/. However, note that the rules stated above apply to everything done on the website.