Ron Watkins (section 8kun)
American conspiracy theorist and site administrator of the imageboard website 8kun (formerly known as 8chan). He has played a major role in spreading the discredited...
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Imageboard (section 8kun)
other languages. Just like 4chan, 8kun is based on posting pictures and discussion anonymously, but unlike 4chan, 8kun lets its users decide what they want...
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QAnon conspiracy theorist, and the operator of the imageboard website 8chan/8kun and textboard website 5channel. Watkins founded the company N.T. Technology...
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2021. Macuk, Anthony (November 7, 2019). "8chan back online under the name 8kun". The Columbian. Retrieved April 16, 2021. Goforth, Claire (September 6,...
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Retrieved November 24, 2020. Rothschild, Mike (December 11, 2020). "Why 8kun's former admin is at war with right-wing star Dan Bongino". The Daily Dot...
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opponents in the United States. The imageboard website 8chan, rebranded to 8kun in 2019, later became QAnon's online home, as it is the only place Q posts...
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Poole and currently owned by Hiroyuki Nishimura 8chan (or 8ch, 8ch.net, 8kun and Infinitychan or Infinitechan), a fork of 4chan, created by American software...
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pretending to be Q. When 8chan returned as 8kun in November 2019 after several months of downtime, the Q posting on 8kun posted photos of a pen and notebook...
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2022). "Kiwi Farms gets back online thanks to the same service that's kept 8kun alive". The Daily Dot. Archived from the original on September 6, 2022. Retrieved...
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