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I guess the ideas remained for a lot of the underground users, so as time went on they evolved to have a community that was similar to 8chan. The iFunny user provided BuzzFeed News with a list of larger radicalized accounts. The content shared there is on par with anything that was being posted on the now-offline 8chan. One account called RaceWar, which was on the list of radicalized accounts, has over 6, subscribers and has posted close to 20, times.

Their posts alternate between mainstream memes and hardcore neo-Nazi propaganda. The user, Shaugureth, told BuzzFeed News that the whole thing was actually a prank orchestrated by another iFunny user and he was cleared of any wrongdoing. Another personality popular on iFunny is Samuel Woodward, an alleged member of the violent neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, who was known on the app as Saboteur.

The app had a large presence of Offensive accounts from , posting dark humor and crude bigoted memes on the app. Offensives harassed fandom accounts on the app due to their fragility and association with Tumblr.

In , troll group SWA Swaggers With Attitude was formed by users and frequently targeted fandom accounts with ban raids and harassment. SWA was heavily suppressed by the app's administration until the group eventually faded in late The group is well known for staging multiple trolls on the app to the point of nearly getting users arrested as well as being an early instance of irony in meme culture before it went mainstream.

Offensives declined severely in as most of them became political or meme accounts during the Presidential Election. Fandoms remain, though separated from the central community. Around the summer of several political groups rose in the app. Political groups branched off as their members learned more about politics and eventually the community consisted of libertarians, various anarchist factions, fascists, and leftists.

The political community grew dramatically during the Presidential Election , where the app saw an influx of new users and a surge in popularity from The community was known for political essays but gradually evolved to posting memes instead.

Due to the popularity of the community, many other users on the app saw these posts and often commented "This is iFunny not iPolitics. Afterwards members of the iPolitics community attempted to trick the media into believing Bernard was a hate symbol. They were met with mild success as a Buzzfeed article did briefly mention Bernard as an '' Alt-right meme''. Samuel Woodward, a neo-Nazi responsible for the murder of Blaze Bernstein on January 10, , was a prominent user on the app under the name Saboteur, or Sab.

Woodward had posted several political essays on fascism and National Socialism for years before leaving the app in Woodward is now the subject of multiple memes and ridicule on the app after the murder of Bernstein. Several of his posts on the app were cited in his trial.

The app is known for being the origin of several internet memes as well as circulating many of them before their widespread popularity. The app also has its own memes and in-jokes with the community, often kept exclusively on the app to avoid reposting on other websites. It was immediately used to make offensive captions as well as ironic shitposting. The community's creations using the feature have been reposted all around the internet and continue to be incredibly popular.

For the purposes of diverting public's attention from the app and preserving the "deep" iFunny ecosystem, iFunny users often use refer to iFunny as "the forbidden app" on other platforms. This is also known as "rule one of iFunny" a Fight Club reference and "part of the ship, part of the crew. In the series, the two groups are often depicted as rival factions from a variety of nations, fandoms and subcultures.

The comics are believed to have been popularized on iFunny in September A popular meme on the app are ironic comics featuring rappers Kanye West and Eminem. The comics usually conclude with Eminem being ridiculed and panicking while Kanye West stares in victory. The original image of Eminem having a mental breakdown was first posted by user FreddyX in in an ironic comic featuring a rap battle between Eminem and Batman on May 11, The format was popularized by user Mobian who made several ironic comics between Eminem and Kanye for multiple years, the first being posted on November 11, As of , the original post has over k likes.

The memes have since made their way to Instagram and Reddit on some occasions to the dismay of the community. The memes have been recreated in other ways using a similar format. The expressions "Kek" and "Cringe" in an ironic fashion originated on the app as early as , where they were frequented by troll groups and originating from the SWA and the members' group chats. Kek or Cringe reached mainstream popularity from the user Mobian, who posted ironic comics with the phrase using a scene from No Country for Old Men on March 18, The meme You Just Posted Cringe!

The popular reaction image of Shrek snapping a photo captioned Yep, this is going in my cringe compilation originated on iFunny. The app itself is run by David Chef, better known as, 'Chef'. It is important that your page has information and correct coding.

If your page does not meet the requirements of the iFunny wiki, it will be edited by an admin without warning or deleted. If you know you did the coding wrong, feel free to message an admin. We have no problem helping out :. These are the logos of iFunny though out the years.

As you can see, Chef has put hard work and dedication into making his app the superior comedy app on the market. A brogre, is a play on word of "Ogre" and "Bro". To be a brogre, one must be a rabid fan of Shrek and know everything about him.



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