"As the United States grapples with 4chan’s toxic influence, from its role in enabling the January 6 insurrection to its alleged influence on mass shooters, its clear that attempts to hold someone accountable and perhaps even reduce its role in radicalizing young men will not be possible without a better grasp of its corporate structure."
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/05/who-owns-4chan/
@b4cks4w i thought we knew all this that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiroyuki_Nishimura
@PaintedMask
The article suggests that Nishimura manage(d/s) 4chan but it's financially backed by a (skeevy) toy company
@b4cks4w oh, well he's not the only suspect worthy to persue. I don't remember all of it but that Filipino guy running for office monkeyboy something is thought to be Q or is Q why is he not in prison?
“It’s where idiots can be the idiots they want to be. It’s where they are allowed to say things they don’t need to take responsibility for,” Nishimura would tell The Japan Times years later.
The bill is now due.