Rabbit Hole | Investigating the Dark Side of the Internet
8chan looked like just another ugly anonymous message board.But in 2019, the same forum kept appearing before real-world attacks.Christchurch, New Zealand March 15, 2019.Poway, California April 27, 2019.El Paso, Texas August 3, 2019.Different attackers. Different cities. Different targets. Same digital stage.This Rabbit Hole documentary goes inside the history of 8chan, the forum created by Fredrick Brennan in 2013, later controlled by Jim Watkins and Ron Watkins, and eventually knocked offline after multiple attackers used it to post racist writings before violence.It’s about something darker and more complicated: how anonymous internet culture, extremist propaganda, irony, conspiracy thinking, and attention-seeking turned a message board into a stage where attackers expected to be watched, archived, and remembered.We’ll trace how 8chan grew out of imageboard culture, how GamerGate helped boost it in 2014, how /pol/ became a home for extremist content, how Christchurch influenced later attackers, why Poway and El Paso made the pattern impossible to ignore, and why taking the site offline did not make the ideology disappear.#RabbitHole #8chan #OnlineRadicalization #DarkInternet #InternetExtremismChapters00:00 — The website that kept appearing before attacks03:10 — Welcome to the Rabbit Hole04:20 — What 8chan actually was07:30 — Fredrick Brennan and the “free speech” experiment11:00 — GamerGate and the first big migration15:00 — How /pol/ normalized extremism19:00 — Christchurch, March 15, 201925:00 — Poway, April 27, 201930:30 — El Paso, August 3, 201936:00 — Cloudflare drops 8chan39:00 — Jim Watkins, Ron Watkins, and 8kun42:30 — Why “lone wolf” is too simple46:00 — The real lesson of 8chan49:00 — Final thoughts
16 episodios
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