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name#password = name!12345abcd
name#password = name!12345abcd


They're often used by [[Namefag|namefags]] in order to secure their identity, but this practice is generally frowned upon on most anonymous bulletin boards outside of very specific situations where user verification is vital (such as posts made by site staff members, or by those who are contributing something of value across multiple posts/threads).
They're often used by [[Namefag|namefags]] in order to secure their identity, but this practice is '''generally frowned upon on most anonymous bulletin boards outside of very specific situations where user verification is vital''' (such as posts made by site staff members, or by those who are contributing something of value across multiple posts/threads).


== Tripcode usage on Heyuri ==
==Tripcode usage on Heyuri==
On Heyuri, casual tripcode usage is widely accepted by all but the n00best of n00bs, but the overall prevalence of tripfags has noticably decreased since the end of the so-called "[[Golden age of Heyuri|golden age of Heyuri]]".
On Heyuri, casual tripcode usage is widely accepted by all but the n00best of n00bs, but the overall prevalence of tripfags has noticably decreased since the end of the so-called "[[Golden age of Heyuri|golden age of Heyuri]]".


== Secure Tripcodes ==
==Secure Tripcodes==
Secure tripcodes are tripcodes created with two passwords.
Secure tripcodes are tripcodes created with two passwords.



Revision as of 12:11, 18 July 2022

A tripcode is a hashed password created through tons of 1337 hacking in order to create a pile of crap, or a tripcode. They are used in the name field.

A tripcode looks a little something like this:

name#password = name!12345abcd

They're often used by namefags in order to secure their identity, but this practice is generally frowned upon on most anonymous bulletin boards outside of very specific situations where user verification is vital (such as posts made by site staff members, or by those who are contributing something of value across multiple posts/threads).

Tripcode usage on Heyuri

On Heyuri, casual tripcode usage is widely accepted by all but the n00best of n00bs, but the overall prevalence of tripfags has noticably decreased since the end of the so-called "golden age of Heyuri".

Secure Tripcodes

Secure tripcodes are tripcodes created with two passwords.

It looks like this.

name#pass1#pass2 = name!555556shit

Secure tripcodes differ from site to site, and as such, one tripcode you enter on one imageboard will not be the same you get on another, hence the security.