EndChan is a Tor-accessible anonymous imageboard built on LynxChan, offering user-created boards, high file limits, and a strong commitment to free expression and privacy.
UnderDir Score
8.9/100
Age
January 2015
Uptime
67%
Security
9.2
Listings
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Vendors
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Users
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Official Links
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About EndChan
EndChan is an anonymous imageboard launched in 2015 and built on the LynxChan engine, a lightweight and scalable platform designed to handle high traffic efficiently. The site allows any registered user to create and moderate their own boards, supporting a decentralized moderation model and broad topic diversity. EndChan is known for its high file size limits, multi-board viewing, and overboard functionality.
Accessible via Tor and other privacy networks, EndChan prioritizes anonymity and minimal data collection. Page visits are not logged, and IP addresses are protected through hashing and deletion policies. The platform supports posting through Tor, I2P, and Lokinet, and avoids invasive tracking mechanisms. EndChan remains a long-running hub for anonymous discussion, experimentation, and free expression within the imageboard ecosystem.
Features & Security
Anonymous Imageboard Platform
User-Created Boards
High File Size Limits
Multi-Board Viewing
Overboard Aggregation
Lightweight LynxChan Engine
Tor Hidden Service Access
Hashed IP Address Storage
No Visitor Logging
No Tracking Cookies
Anonymity Network Support
Minimal Data Retention
F.A.Q.
What is EndChan?
EndChan is an anonymous imageboard based on the LynxChan engine, allowing users to post freely and create their own moderated boards.
When was EndChan created?
EndChan was launched in 2015 and has remained active as a community-driven imageboard since then.
Can anyone create a board?
Yes, any registered user can create and moderate their own board directly from their account dashboard.
Is EndChan accessible over Tor?
Yes, EndChan provides a Tor hidden service and also supports access via other anonymity networks.
Does EndChan log IP addresses?
Page visits are not logged, and IP addresses associated with posts are hashed and removed when posts are deleted.
Why do threads sometimes return a 404?
LynxChan generates pages gradually to reduce server load, so refreshing the page usually resolves temporary delays.