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420chan
Foundation February 2 2005
Creator Aubrey “Cobbl” Cobble
Owner Cobbl
Major Boards /5/, /drug/, /hooch/
Total posts Around 2 million
Website 420chan.org (doesn’t work). 420chan.io (doesn’t work, redirects to Leftypol)


420chan was a oldfag imageboard site founded in 2005 after a controversial IRC for drug discussion called #420 was deleted following the death of a young teen. It was mostly dedicated to Niggerweed, although some users enjoyed using Meth and Cocaine.

History

It was created in 2005 by a literal who known online as Cobbl. == Boards at time of deletion == According to Soyjak Wiki at the time of deletion (late 2024) it had 7 boards:

  • /drug/- 420 and other drugs

Weed board

  • /pedo/- Pedophilla

Try to guess

  • /spooky/- Paranormal

Basically /x/

  • /ce/- Gay Sex

Try to guess

Added in 2014. Dedicated to Kiwi Farms

  • /5/- 5oclock ‘dancing

Basically /b/ as all the posts were SNCA nonsense

  • /shit/- Shit Comics

Dedicated to really bad artists.

Deleted boards

  • /hooch/- Cannabis Discussion (2005-2008)

Board for Niggerweed. Very popular but was deleted in 2008 due to becoming very political (somehow)

  • /md/- Ecstasy (2005-2007)

Board for a SNCA drug named Ecstasy. Deleted in 2007 due to inactivity. Notable for being first board added.

  • /wooo/- Wrestling (2009-2011)

Board dedicated to Hunky Amerimutts duking it out with their bare strength. It was deleted due to a bot spamming gay sex with the caption MAMA*BLEEP*A!)

  • /opi/- Opiate (2010-2014)

Dedicated to the Jewish pill known as Opiate. Opiate was made illegal in 2012 and this board was extensively watched by the CIA for criminals. As a result, the site locked the board in 2014.

At it’s peak in early 2008, it had around 60 boards.