Hi, I'm doing an essay in english 101 on the influence that 2ch has had on Japan. I already wrote about the Neomuchiga Incident and about NeoOolong Tea. I also wrote about how 2ch got Lotteria to make a Kimchee milkshake, and about Densha Otoko.
Is there anything I missed? I'm trying to do a good job on this essay since it's about 2channel. I'll appreciate any suggestions for other things to put in there. Thanks in advance!
2GET!
Perhaps you should ask the japanese
( -∀)つ http://4-ch.net/nihongo/
or just go to the source 2ch.net
2ch folks were trying to get an anime music CD to the top of the japanese charts because the chart shows were ignoring anime music
read about it here, under "the japanese revolution":
http://www.largeprimenumbers.com/archive.php?display=200506
A quote from that article for you:
> I mentioned 2channel to a Japanese officewoman a year and some change ago, and she replied by telling me, "That place is demonic. Just thousands of people, anonymously . . . talking. They talk about the most horrible things. There’s probably — there’s probably something on there written about me!"
Also, you could write about when 2ch cleaned up a beach just a few hours before a PR cleanup event arrived there. (I don't know the details on this)
I think you should conclude your essay with a version of the Yoshinoya rants.
( ・∀・)つ http://cerealandmilk.net/iichan/dis/kareha.pl/1105804369
Hahaha, actually I am thinking that could work but the Professor doesn't want me to use the word "you". I think it would be a good idea to put at the end if I was doing it Journalistic style if you know what I mean.
I think I might add the bit about 2ch users cleaning up Shonan Beach..I found the source for it, thanks >>5
>>4, what is the result of the anime cd? The LargePrimeNumber's post was from 2 months ago. I'd like to add this but I'd like to know if it actually worked?
> the Professor doesn't want me to use the word "you"
Even if you're quoting something?
pls to post the essay here, once it´s finished(゚∀゚)
2ch VIPPERS fought battle against VANK over Google Earth naming convention.
East Sea (Sea of Japan)
↓
VIPPERS (http://4-ch.net/net/kareha.pl/1112788877/13-)
↓
East Sea / Sea of Japan (next to each other)
2channelers fighting against commercial copycat (harhar) exploitation of famous 2ch AA characters:
http://4-ch.net/ascii/kareha.pl/1115510798/37-
http://aa5.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/mona/1126360625/
>>8 Actually this essay is supposed to be on "something that you already know about" or so the Professor said. So I'm not supposed to use outside material besides my own brain. (Even though I am not of course!)
>>9 I'll post it after I get my final grade on it. But don't except anything spectacular, it isn't better than a High School essay since this is the first essay in English 101..
>>10 Why do they want to change the name of that Sea? How is Sea of Japan a more meaningful title?
>>8 What I meant was we are not supposed to use quotes since we haven't got to that yet. So that's why only material that we already know about.
> Why do they want to change the name of that Sea? How is Sea of Japan a more meaningful title?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispute_over_the_name_of_the_Sea_of_Japan
What happened to >>1? Did he give up?
Bumping this in hope of gnawing at >>1's conscience
Gah! Okay Okay!! I'll post it! I just need to fix the commas. Hold on for around 10 minutes.
holy shit fuck. I need to fix the spacing
Good job, dude.
Burns
Professor *********
English 101
05 September 2005
The Influence of 2channel
Although many may not have heard about 2channel, most residents of Japan have heard of this unique internet community. Allowing many to escape the social norms of Japan through anonymous discussion, it has given birth to textual conversations on just about any subject. It has also been the place of bomb threats, frequent pranks, and a top selling story. As the largest and most influential internet discussion board in Japan, 2channel is starting to have an important impact on Japan's society.
Opened by Hiroyuki Nishimura in 1999, 2channel is the largest internet discussion forum in the world with over two million visitors a day. One of the factors that led to its success was the feature of anonymous posting. Japan has a very strong sense of hierarchy, rank, and position; the constant use of honorifics reinforces this sense of politeness and formality to others. The anonymity allows users to say things that they normally wouldn't say and this lets them discuss topics honestly. Also, since all users can post anonymously, new users can quickly integrate themselves into the community once they learn all of the board's unique jargon. Attempts at creating an English language discussion board that is similar to 2channel have all failed and haven't had even a fraction of the number of users.
One of the reasons that 2channel gained popularity is from various real life incidents. One of them is the Neomugicha Incident in which someone posted a threat on the boards and then an hour later a seventeen year old boy hijacked a bus and stabbed one passenger to death. Later on, a man wrote a bomb warning for a Tokyo station, but was quickly caught by the police. The immense size of 2channel's community has contributed to many antics that have affected the real world. One of which is when Lotteria, a fast food chain, asked for suggestions on what flavor their next milkshake should be. The users of 2channel decided to send millions of suggestions that cabbage should be the next flavor. Lotteria then actually made a few thousand cabbage flavored milkshakes at select locations. Several celebrities have tried to sue 2channel for slander, but couldn't since no individual could be pinpointed. This arose from caricatures of a celebrity who uses a wheelchair being posted and also from insinuating that an all women's mahjong league were all lesbians.
A recent event of 2channel has been the story of Densha Otoko, which means “Train Man.” The story is of a 22 year old introverted nerd, who saves a girl from the harassment of an obnoxious drunk on a train. She then sends an expensive thank you gift to him. Wanting to ask her out on a date he then asks for the help of the users of 2channel for dating advice. He starts to meet the woman regularly and using the advice from the resourceful 2channel users, he gets a haircut, purchases more fashionable clothes and starts to have a better and more sociable personality. A few months later he eventually confesses his love to her, and she accepts. This story has now been released as a novel, four comic series, a top selling movie, and TV drama series. The man that claimed to be the Train Man never told his real name so some of the money made from these series has gone to charities instead.
In conclusion, the 2channel website has only been active for six years and has garnered millions of users a day. And in the process, it has influenced Japan by causing deaths, love stories, and cabbage flavored milkshakes. More and more frequently news stories have been covering it in Japan, as well as in other parts of the world. The importance of its community will only continue to grow.
Can >>20 , >>22, and >>24 be deleted to reduce the clutter please?
Also, I got an "A-" on the essay. The teacher notes were "You did well in avoiding major errors. Work on comma uses." I fixed all of the comma mistakes in the version that I posted here. Also this was an essay where the students could pick any topic to inform the teacher about.
Fixed. The tablebreaking error occured because of WakabaMark and the code tag it writes sometimes:
http://wakaba.c3.cx/docs/docs.html#WakabaMark
Also:
> Attempts at creating an English language discussion board that is similar to 2channel have all failed and haven't had even a fraction of the number of users.
( ´・ω・`)
Must be a special school to give you a good grade on such a pile of shit.
>>28
Anonymous English Major does not forgive!
>>28 I'm in English 101 right now, also the essay was only graded on grammatical errors, not on the actual content.
>>27 Perhaps I should have wrote, "Attempts at creating an English language discussion board that is similar to 2channel have all failed to have even a fraction of the number of users."
> Perhaps I should have wrote
"written"
2ch has had a long time to get as big as it is. I wouldn't call anything a failure just yet.
2ch has also been taking in a pretty different time and cultural context. See especially http://4-ch.net/net/kareha.pl/1128532332/12-
>>31, fuck you
>>32, I meant they have failed for the time being, well maybe I didn't use the correct wording. Well actually when I wrote it I wasn't thinking of 2ch style users' feelings. Maybe I should have written "Interest in 2channel has led to the creation of English language discussion boards using the same anonymous system. Right now there are only a fraction of the number of users compared to 2channel but the interest in these English boards is slowly increasing. "
>>33, Hm, I hadn't thought of usenet.
>>34
Do you speak to your teacher that way when he's correcting you, too?
>>35 if she corrected minor errors in my posts on 4-ch then yes.
GJ on getting the message out there, >>1!
More people should get to know 2ch (and 4-ch, too)!
is floored
Wow.. after being so hooked on Japan and Japanese for about a year now, I can't believe I didn't learn about the mona issue, densha otoko, the whole 2ch/4ch thing etc, until now.
I don't even remember how I first found this place, I must have just clicked some random link in wikipedia or something.
I really liked the essay, it's very informative!!
Of course this place will get more traffic over time, like some of you said, people just haven't found it yet.
I see a new dawning here!! and I'm in lol <3 <3 <3
(sorry, I'm on a sugar rush here..)
useless for this thread, but relevant: