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The Isle of /tg/, yar!
A /tg/ membership test.

"Know, o prince, that in the time between the dull youth of the internet and the age of Newfags, that there was an ancient and awesome message board known as /b/. It was the first but not the last. Back in these ancient times of myth and legend , a foul kind known as Furries sought the coveted Wendsday slot, but lo, their dickishness knew no bounds, and soon, they sought the other days as well. And, lo, from the sky came the neckbeards, men of lore and wisdom, who saw the basphemous evil and faggotry, and with righteous rage cast down the Furry and the Troll with powerful "Humanity; Fuck Yeah" threads and burning Rage! The purging of /B/ lasted many weeks, and the awesome power of neckbeards was REWARDED! AND LO! MOOT, God of /B/ crafted a sacred place of awesomeness and swelling pride, known as /tg/."


An imageboard on 4chan, and the origin of this wiki and the stuff displayed herein. Mostly populated by neckbeards, its residents are often referred to as fa/tg/uys and ca/tg/irls, and sometimes variations thereof (like smar/tg/uys or rabbi/tg/irls). It is sometimes said that /tg/ is really about D&D and WH40k and anything that is not related to those two topics should be saged, but in reality almost any subject can be tangentially linked to the board, and the topics of discussion are many and varied. /tg/: you don't even need the other boards anymore!

/tg/ is supposed to be worksafe. This means that it is periodically flooded with various varieties of porn. The masturbatory habits of your average fa/tg/uy have some overlap with the domain of /d/ when it comes to monstergirls, so they are fairly common; elves in various states of undress are also a frequent sight, and the board is sometimes host to the furry plague that infests most of 4chan. Since /tg/ is among the least moderated boards of 4chan, NSFW material typically stays up for considerable lengths of time, and deletions for rule violations are infrequent at best.

Now it's ruled by mods, who have finally been able to formulate a reasonable set of rules and are now trying to enforce them. In fairness, that's what they were supposed to be doing the entire time. Some people like to complain and whine and gnash their internet teeth about how things used to be better, though there's no real evidence for it. Some posters speculate that the mods are actually newfags who wrote 500 words of convincing bullshit. Otherwise most threads just get deleted because the mods are tired of bitching dickwads that keep spamming the report button.

The board is known for the fact that it gets shit done. See: /tg/'s homebrews and /tg/ IRL.

Some of the older drawfags are gone, but there's still plenty left, and while discussions of completely non-/tg/ games are no longer allowed, they weren't supposed to be allowed in the first place. The roll-n-fap threads of yesteryear are thankfully gone, and the amount of new chapter creation threads have drawn a number of promising new draw/writefags out of the woodworks. The board's no more immune to the predations of high school students in the summertime than any other board, but no rational poster suspects that this dry spell will outlast the season.

Things /tg/ stands for

External

/tg/: The Album
  • Our home - If you're clicking this link to find teegee, how the hell did you find this wiki?
  • 4chan status - Some days, you'll visit it more than you visit 4chan.
  • Sup/tg/ - Saves submitted threads and hosts /tg/'s favorite gaems. You'll feel more familiar with us if you spend some time browsing the archives.
  • 4chan's /tg/ catalog - All active threads on a single page, a.k.a. "catalog mode". Mootblox'd. Nope.
  • Easymodo archive - A real-time (more or less) archive of all the text on /tg/. Good for reading deleted posts, citing your shit, or as a "read-only" mode if you've gotten yourself b&.

/tg/ On Other Sites