Impact of soyjak.party

The impact of soyjak.party is a controversial topic that suggests that the bald man with glasses website had a huge influence on the rest of the internet outside of the site itself. Some may even suggest that we are currently the most influential imageboard right now, similar to 2006 /b/.[1]
Moot started 4chan because he wanted to post loli goonerslop after that got banned on SomethingAwful or something, however, it blew up into something massive and shaped and influenced the Internet as we know it.
The Sharty was made because Soot wanted a place where you could post 'jaks freely, and it blew up into something massive and is starting to shape and influence the Internet quite a lot, to the point where even normies are starting to post our 'jaks or even use Sharty lingo outside the context of Soyjak itself (i.e. gem and coal).
Now that the Sharty has destroyed 4chan and overtook the site as the number one fastest imageboard in the world,[2] the Mandate of Heaven is truly upon us. Nothing ever happens.
On the Internet[edit | edit source]
Xitter[edit | edit source]
On Xshitter, you will occasionally see trannies seethe at incomprehensible woahjacks attempting to decipher the meaning of it. One of the most famous Sharty meme is the "Fell For It Again Award" which is derived from the "Posted It Again Award" meme, and awards itself is a whole another can of worm most famously used in booru shitflinging. Outside of Soyjaks, you will also see people unironically use the words 'gem' and 'coal' to describe good or bad things respectively. This is mostly prevalent among right-wing Twitter accounts. Another popular word is 'truthnuke'.
Even after all that, trannies would still assume these memes and lingo all come from 4cuck itself so it is much debate whether this is Sharty impact or an extension of 4cuck legacy or just trannies being retarded (most likely scenario).
JewTube[edit | edit source]
The Soyjak Party Video Archive is a channel that reposts Sharty-related videos onto public YouTube, so normies would occasionally come across these videos while scrolling, they may even comment "I must be on the weird side of YouTube again" or some other Reddit shit.
As the channel gets more and more popular, it has started to garner a community of its own, some probably never even heard of the Sharty but started to adopt its lingo and humor from the videos reposted on the channel.
TikTok[edit | edit source]
Filled with a bunch of cacas that don't understand soyspeak and marge at everything, as you can see on CobsonTALKS's 'tok account. Some tiktokcacas have been groomed convinced to join the sharty and become soyteens THOUGH.
Mainstream Media[edit | edit source]
After the total destruction of 4chan, for the first time in history, the Sharty is being widely reported on by major news networks. Some even mistakenly calling the site a "hacker collective calling itself the Soyjak Party".[3]
Apart from news, large YouTubers with millions of subscribers are also aware of the site and made videos on the hack, potentially exposing millions of normies to Sharty culture as a whole.
Others[edit | edit source]
As a lot of the doxes from the Sharty are of famous e-celebs with notable followings, whenever they found out they got doxed, they might namedrop the site and thus introducing the site to their normie fanbase as a whole, though they may also blame it on 4chan, chuds, or their personal enemies and boogeymen.
There have even been attempts from outside forces to shut down the site due to our reputation as the evil right-wing doxing website.