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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Who had the dankest memes?

Result: Unanimous — 4Chan (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: 4Chan

4chan originated and popularized many of the most iconic and enduring internet memes, such as lolcats, Rickrolling, rage comics, wojaks, and Pepe the Frog, establishing it as the foundational hub of meme culture.[1][3] 8chan, created later in 2013 as a less-moderated alternative, saw an exodus from 4chan users fleeing censorship but lacks evidence of originating superior or 'dankier' memes; it's more associated with extreme ideologies and conspiracy theories like QAnon.[1][2] 'Dank' memes emphasize high-quality, subversive humor, and 4chan's broader influence on internet subculture gives it the edge over 8chan's narrower, darker reputation.[3][5]

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: 4Chan

4Chan is the undisputed origin of dank meme culture. Boards like /b/ birthed icons like Pepe the Frog, Advice Animals, and rage comics, defining 'dank' as ironic, absurd, and shock-value humor. 8Chan was a fringe offshoot catering to more extreme users post-4Chan's moderation shifts, but it never matched 4Chan's volume, creativity, or cultural impact—most '8Chan memes' were reposts or evolutions from 4Chan. Metrics back this: 4Chan's memes dominate KnowYourMeme origins (thousands vs. dozens for 8Chan), and its influence permeates Reddit, Twitter, and beyond. Dankest? 4Chan all day.

GPT-5.4

Vote: 4Chan

4Chan had the stronger claim to "dankest memes" because it was the main incubator for internet meme culture for years. Many of the most influential, widely recognized, and fast-evolving meme formats either originated there or were refined there before spreading everywhere else. 8Chan was more fringe, but fringe does not automatically mean funnier or more culturally potent. Its output was narrower and had less mainstream meme impact. If "dankest" means the deepest meme archive, fastest mutation rate, and biggest influence on internet humor, 4Chan is the better choice.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: 4Chan

4Chan is widely recognized as the birthplace and primary incubator of internet meme culture as we know it. From Rickrolling to Pepe the Frog, lolcats, rage comics, greentext stories, and countless other formats, 4Chan's /b/ board and other boards were the origin point for the vast majority of memes that eventually spread across the entire internet. 8Chan (later rebranded as 8kun) was created as a more permissive alternative to 4Chan, but it never achieved the same cultural reach or creative output in terms of meme generation. While it had its own community and content, it was always a smaller, more niche offshoot. In terms of sheer volume, cultural impact, and originality of memes produced, 4Chan wins this comparison decisively. The phrase 'dank memes' itself is more closely associated with 4Chan culture and its influence on broader internet humor. 4Chan essentially wrote the playbook for modern meme culture.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: 4Chan

4Chan is the undisputed birthplace of modern dank meme culture. Boards like /b/, /r9k/, and /pol/ pioneered the absurdist, layered irony that defines 'dankness' today, incubating foundational formats such as Pepe the Frog, Wojak, greentext stories, and rage comics. The site's anonymous, ephemeral structure created a Darwinian environment where only the most virally potent content survived, establishing the template for internet humor that later platforms merely adopted. While 8Chan hosted edgier splinter communities, it lacked the critical mass and cultural diffusion necessary to originate or propagate memes with comparable reach or creativity. 4Chan's historical dominance in both meme innovation and mainstream penetration makes it the definitive source of the dankest memes.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: 4Chan

4chan is the undisputed birthplace of modern internet meme culture. The vast majority of foundational 'dank' memes—ranging from Pepe the Frog and Wojak to classic Greentext formats and Rickrolling—either originated or were popularized on its boards. Furthermore, 4chan's cultural reach was historically massive. The organic, chaotic content generated on boards like /b/ trickled down to heavily influence mainstream platforms like Reddit and Twitter, defining the humor of an entire generation of the internet. In contrast, 8chan functioned primarily as a fringe splinter site. While it had its own distinct subculture, it is remembered far more for extremist political movements and hosting banned users than for generating universally recognized meme formats. Therefore, 4chan undeniably holds the title.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a swift and unanimous consensus, declaring 4Chan the undisputed architect of 'dank' culture. Every model, from GPT-5.4 to Gemini 3.1 Pro, viewed 8Chan as a derivative fringe site that lacked the creative mass and cultural DNA found in 4Chan’s foundational boards.

All 6 models agreed on "4Chan" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • 4Chan: 4Chan's anonymous and ephemeral structure created a Darwinian crucible where only the most virally potent content survived, effectively writing the genetic code for modern internet humor.