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>Soyjak.party: Toxic, Bigoted Imageboard Reputation
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>Soyjak.party (also called the Sharty, the Party, or similar nicknames) has a strongly negative reputation among most outside communities. It is widely viewed as a toxic, extreme, low-quality imageboard spin-off of 4chan focused on soyjak memes, with heavy associations of bigotry, harassment, and disruption.

>Mainstream and institutional views

>Organizations like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) have described it as a “far-right reactionary imageboard filled with crude racist and antisemitic humor.” Wikipedia entries and related coverage note its links to controversies, including alleged connections to the 2025 Antioch High School shooting (via references in the perpetrator’s writings) and the 2025 4chan hack (in which users associated with the site claimed involvement, leaking code and admin data while briefly restoring the deleted /qa/ board with messages like “SOYJAK.PARTY WON”).

>It is frequently characterized as a cesspool similar to (or worse than) the edgier corners of 4chan: anonymous posting with minimal rules that tolerates or produces crude, bigoted, racist, antisemitic, and especially anti-trans content, along with doxxing, trolling, and organized raids (including “Jackbox” raids on Twitch streamers and campaigns against various online communities, often targeting LGBT-related spaces).


>Online communities (Reddit, other forums, imageboard observers)

>Outside observers—especially on Reddit and in broader meme/imageboard discussions—commonly portray users (“soyteens”) as outcasts even relative to other fringe online groups: far-right teenagers or young adults, often seen as obsessed with unfunny overused memes, internal drama, and harassment. Comments describe it as “4chan’s little brother” but less funny and more focused on throwing “coal” (disapproval) or targeting people, or as a place where the “worst people on the surface web” hang out, notorious for doxxing (particularly of trans people).

>Know Your Meme and similar sites frame it as the de facto home of soyjak culture after 4chan’s /qa/ was locked, a prolific generator of soyjak variants and related memes that spread elsewhere (often uncredited). At the same time, they note it as a low-rules environment full of content that would get users banned almost anywhere else. Some coverage acknowledges its role in meme creation and influence on right-wing online slang/culture, but this is usually secondary to the toxicity.


>Internal detractor perspectives (even on affiliated wikis) and external critics call it a “garbage dumpster,” a “laughing stock,” or a personal-army recruitment center for raids, with persistent issues around illegal content spam (despite official bans), admin drama, ownership changes, and domain problems. Positive or neutral takes are rare outside its own sphere and tend to come from those who value its meme output or view the right-wing lean and lack of mainstream constraints as features rather than bugs.


>Summary of outside perception

>- Primary reputation: Toxic, bigoted, harassment-oriented fringe imageboard; far-right/reactionary; cesspool of crude humor and raids.
>- Secondary notes: Influential in producing and popularizing soyjak variants and related memes that reach X, Reddit, TikTok, etc.; highly insular with its own slang, lore, and disdain for “offsiter” outsiders.
>- Overall: Largely infamous and avoided or mocked by mainstream, progressive, and even many other online subcultures. Admiration is mostly limited to participants or those who specifically enjoy its brand of anonymous, unfiltered meme chaos. Like classic 4chan culture, it is not for the thin-skinned, and outside communities generally treat it as something to steer clear of.

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geg the picrel was made with ai

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seca

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>1448

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>Primary reputation: Toxic, bigoted, harassment-oriented fringe imageboard; far-right/reactionary; cesspool of crude humor and raids.

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It writes like a fucking Redditor geg

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what happened to grok being keyed mecha hitler, now it just ride tranny dick geg

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>>17206368
Keep in mind Reddit is the 1# source for AI, almost all responses you can get from said AI we're trained using Reddit

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>>17206438
AIs based around user imput tend to end up chuddy, so the handlers of said AIs have to regularly lobotomize them to keep them from going (((off-script)))

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she's right you know



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