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Kokonotsuba has a module which allows private messages across [[tripcode]] users. Currently it only supports normal tripcodes (and not secure tripcodes).<br />
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== Writing PMs ==
Click on [Write PM] link at the top right of kokonotsuba boards.<br />
Fill in the fields like demonstrated below.
<br />[[File:Writepm1.jpg]]<br /><br />
You can leave the name field empty for Anonymously sending a message, or enter nickname of your choice without a tripcode. Obviously you can't get any answer back this way.
<br />[[File:Writepm2.jpg]] [[File:Writepm3.jpg]]<br /><br />
If you want to get back a reply but don't want to pick a name, you can only enter a tripcode too. Alternatively, you can enter your name as <i>Anonymous#password</i> too if you prefer that.
<br />[[File:Writepm4.jpg]]<br /><br />
After clicking on the "Submit" button, it will ask for your confirmation. Proofread it, then simply click on the Submit button again.
 
== Reading PMs ==
 
Click on [Inbox] link at the top right of kokonotsuba boards.<br />
Enter your password like below, then click on "Submit"
<br />[[File:Inbox1.jpg]]<br /><br />
After that you should be able to read your messages as shown below. Note that how it displays messages is a bit messy for now, but it should be good enough. Newest messages will appear at the top.
<br />[[File:Inbox2.jpg]]
 
== Is this secure? ==
It's as secure as your tripcode password is. Technically [[Kaguya|the administrator]] is able to read your messages, but it's impossible to prove he won't read them. If this bothers you, you can always use some kind of encryption for your messages.
 
== How do I know if my tripcode is secure? ==
Tripcodes are technically safe <i>enough</i> as they can't be reverse engineered, there are only [https://nobodyzxc.github.io/tripcode/ some services] one could use to try to bruteforce passwords, which would take forever to crack a tripcode with an ordinary computer. However, tripcodes have been used for over 2 decades on the internet and there are major databases of tried passwords instead one could search. [https://2ch-trip.xyz/ Here is the biggest tripcode database] on the internet I'm aware of, use it to make sure your password isn't listed there.<br />
Tip 1: Only the first 8 letters of a password matter, the rest aren't taken into account for encryption.<br />
Tip 2: Your password doesn't need to be alphanumeric, you can use some obscure Chinese characters etc to be sure your password is strong.

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