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17495 No. 17495 ID: b6ca92

So I accidentally found what looks like a hidden board on tgchan via google searching.
http://tgchan.org/kusaba/moo/

Are there any others I don't know about?
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No. 17496 ID: 35e1a0

yes
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No. 17497 ID: 3416ec

SSHHH DON'T TELL ANYONE
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No. 17498 ID: f5fe2f

There's only one other that's actually used with any regularity.
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No. 17499 ID: 1854db

argh no delete this thread before it's too late!
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No. 17500 ID: 1444d5

I seem to recall /temp/ redirecting to /moo/ at some point, but that no longer seems to happen. Or I'm just imagining things.
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No. 17501 ID: e65307

>>17500
It does but only if its in all caps, /TEMP/
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No. 17502 ID: e65307

There is also technically /icons/ but thats only to add icons to the site and has no content.
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No. 17503 ID: 2563d4

There's /fnord/, which controls the subliminal Furluminati propaganda hidden in the web page comments (so that they're hidden from direct perception). It's carefully disguised as a 404 page---click Tav's bioluminescent parts in the right order to authenticate yourself.
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No. 17506 ID: 28e94e

>>17503
While this post is mostly a joke, the 404 page you get does have some rather... interesting source code.
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No. 17507 ID: 35e1a0

>>17506
no, that's just on the 404 page, any of them.
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No. 17514 ID: 953355

IE ignores 404 pages under half a kilobyte. This was clearly the most efficient solution.
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No. 17515 ID: 28e94e

>>17514
Actually it's not, it's ~540 bytes when 500 (or maybe 512) would suffice.
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No. 17516 ID: 2ae337

Wait a sec. When was it like this?
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No. 17517 ID: 2563d4

>>17515
Wow, that was really worth being pedantic about, when "half-a-kilobyte" is a whole 5% away from 540 bytes. Your parents must be so proud.

In fact, Wikipedia is spreading the same terrible disinformation. Quickly---the Internet needs you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_404#Custom_error_pages
Don't forget your citation!
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No. 17518 ID: 28e94e

>>17517
Internet sarcasm.
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