anonib.al Überprüfung
AnonIB Site Review
AnonIB is a babe-swapping site that’s growing by the minute. It’s a lot like 4chan’s Random board, but it also has a few features that are unique to AnonIB. One of these is the Fakes/Xray section. This is where you’ll find pics of amateur babes that are faked to look naked or engaged in a pornographic act.
2. The Random board
/b/ is 4chan’s (and by extension, the Internet’s) infamous Random board, which is notorious for its content. The forum is a non-stop, round-the-clock discussion of everything from naked French girls to Donald Trump, and it’s home to a wide range of other topics as well.
AnonIB is much more relaxed and less controversial, offering a plethora of anonymous user uploads that range from amateur babes around the world to candids and home BDSM pics. AnonIB’s recent posts feature shows you the newest material uploaded by anonymous users.
The site’s Random board is a great way to discover new games and find the perfect fit for your group of friends. There are a variety of filters that can be used to find a game that fits your criteria, from Min. Playing Time to Max. The main purpose of this filter is to avoid quick and easy fillers, whereas the Max option gives priority to more ambitious games that can keep you and your friends engaged for hours on end.
4. The userbase
For furries and pedofags who can’t be bothered with 4chan or its rivals, AnonIB was a godsend: a free-to-use image board that allowed basement dwellers to create their own 4chan with little to no trouble. The site grew in popularity quickly, allowing countless users to share their sick-ass shit without fear of exposure or embarrassment.
However, AnonIB’s userbase also had a checkered history of enabling misconduct. It was often used as a revenge porn website, where angry users could post sexually explicit content about people they were upset with or had been previously involved with.
The site was blacklisted by Google and IE for its malware-infected pop-ups, and daily traffic crashed sharply. AnonIB’s administration refused to purge the malware, leading to a veritable whirling cesspool of fail; servers were crashing faster than a /b/tard cums over his monitor; threads vanished; and – worst of all – the Globals still claimed that there was nothing wrong with AnonIB.