It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office
How 4chan and 8chan fuel white nationalism, inspire violence, and infect politics.

The internet has transformed the ways we think and act, and by consequence, our politics. The most impactful recent political movements on the far left and right started with massive online collectives of teenagers. Strangely, both movements began on the same website: an anime imageboard called 4chan.org. It Came from Something Awful is the fascinating and bizarre story of sites like 4chan and 8chan and their profound effect on youth counterculture.

Dale Beran has observed the anonymous messageboard community's shifting activities and interests since the beginning. Sites like 4chan and 8chan are microcosms of the internet itself—simultaneously at the vanguard of contemporary culture, politics, comedy and language, and a new low for all of the above. They were the original meme machines, mostly frequented by socially awkward and disenfranchised young men in search of a place to be alone together.

During the recession of the late 2000’s, the memes became political. 4chan was the online hub of a leftist hacker collective known as Anonymous and a prominent supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement. But within a few short years, the site’s ideology spun on its axis; it became the birthplace and breeding ground of the alt-right. In It Came from Something Awful, Beran uses his insider’s knowledge and natural storytelling ability to chronicle 4chan's strange journey from creating rage-comics to inciting riots to—according to some—memeing Donald Trump into the White House.

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It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office
How 4chan and 8chan fuel white nationalism, inspire violence, and infect politics.

The internet has transformed the ways we think and act, and by consequence, our politics. The most impactful recent political movements on the far left and right started with massive online collectives of teenagers. Strangely, both movements began on the same website: an anime imageboard called 4chan.org. It Came from Something Awful is the fascinating and bizarre story of sites like 4chan and 8chan and their profound effect on youth counterculture.

Dale Beran has observed the anonymous messageboard community's shifting activities and interests since the beginning. Sites like 4chan and 8chan are microcosms of the internet itself—simultaneously at the vanguard of contemporary culture, politics, comedy and language, and a new low for all of the above. They were the original meme machines, mostly frequented by socially awkward and disenfranchised young men in search of a place to be alone together.

During the recession of the late 2000’s, the memes became political. 4chan was the online hub of a leftist hacker collective known as Anonymous and a prominent supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement. But within a few short years, the site’s ideology spun on its axis; it became the birthplace and breeding ground of the alt-right. In It Came from Something Awful, Beran uses his insider’s knowledge and natural storytelling ability to chronicle 4chan's strange journey from creating rage-comics to inciting riots to—according to some—memeing Donald Trump into the White House.

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It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office

It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office

by Dale Beran
It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office

It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office

by Dale Beran

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How 4chan and 8chan fuel white nationalism, inspire violence, and infect politics.

The internet has transformed the ways we think and act, and by consequence, our politics. The most impactful recent political movements on the far left and right started with massive online collectives of teenagers. Strangely, both movements began on the same website: an anime imageboard called 4chan.org. It Came from Something Awful is the fascinating and bizarre story of sites like 4chan and 8chan and their profound effect on youth counterculture.

Dale Beran has observed the anonymous messageboard community's shifting activities and interests since the beginning. Sites like 4chan and 8chan are microcosms of the internet itself—simultaneously at the vanguard of contemporary culture, politics, comedy and language, and a new low for all of the above. They were the original meme machines, mostly frequented by socially awkward and disenfranchised young men in search of a place to be alone together.

During the recession of the late 2000’s, the memes became political. 4chan was the online hub of a leftist hacker collective known as Anonymous and a prominent supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement. But within a few short years, the site’s ideology spun on its axis; it became the birthplace and breeding ground of the alt-right. In It Came from Something Awful, Beran uses his insider’s knowledge and natural storytelling ability to chronicle 4chan's strange journey from creating rage-comics to inciting riots to—according to some—memeing Donald Trump into the White House.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250189745
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 07/30/2019
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 636,682
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

DALE BERAN is a writer and artist whose work has been published in McSweeney’s, Quartz, The Huffington Post, The Daily Dot, The Nib, and The Baltimore City Paper. His recent article on Medium, 4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump, became a sensation that was shared and recommended by JK Rowling and Marc Maron, among many others. He has a BA in classics from Bard and a JD from Fordham. He lives in Baltimore.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Garbage Fire Eternal ix

Part I Counterculture and the Screen

1 Countering Counterculture 3

2 The Two Sprouls 19

3 It Came from Something Awful 30

Part II 4Chan

4 Moot in Raspberry Heaven 49

5 Memes, Trolls, and Chan Girls 59

6 2008: Anonymous Accidentally Starts a Worldwide Revolution 73

7 2008-2011: From Hope to Despair to Change 80

8 Anon Peeks into the Palantir 91

Part III The Pivot to the Right

9 From Gentlemen to Robots 109

10 From Robots to Nazis 123

11 Gamergate: 4chan's Depression Quest 137

12 Trump the Frog 150

13 Steve Bannon: Nerd out of Time 159

14 #War on the Sea Owl 171

15 Tumblr and the Mosaic of Identity 177

16 Politics Steps Through the Looking Glass 189

17 Tumblr Goes to College 197

18 2016: Ejecta Assemble 209

19 2017: The Alt-Right Implodes 222

20 2018: What a Time to Be Alive 236

Acknowledgments 251

Notes 253

Index 271

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