CURRENT MISSION: Conclude the 2026 soyjak.party hack page, aswell as any pages relating to it, such as the Summer 2026 Crisis page.
Update Quotecord with any relevant info. See the blackboard for more info.
wojak.party


Wojak.party is a website solely featuring the “I wish I was at home” Wojak meme, and nothing else at all.[a] The site’s meta description reads ”Wojak at party; wishing he was at home playing videogames.”[b]
It is possible that the site inspired Soot’s choice of the domain “soyjak.party”, as it had existed for just over three years by the time Soot created the ‘party.
History
2017-2018
Both Internet Archive captures of the site from 2018 show highlighted links above the image, as well as an advertisement for the Brave browser below.[4] The links are labeled as “home”, “chainlink forks”, and “chanteams (april fools 2018)”. The home link simply refreshes the page, and the other two lead to 404 errors.
Further research reveals that “chainlink forks” is probably referring to programming forks of the Chainlink blockchain technology, which could indicate that the owner was experimenting with cryptocurrency at this time before removing everything but the meme and keeping the site up as a joke. This theory is further supported by the advertisement for the Brave browser, which is programmed to reward the website owner with Ethereum-based cryptocurrency when a user clicks on it.[c][5][6]
It is unknown what “chanteams” or “april fools 2018” refers to, though it could be just an April Fools’ prank on something related to 4chan. You WILL ask the owner about this.
2019-present
All subsequent captures of the website after 2018 seem to be identical to its current state, featuring nothing else but the image.
The Owner’s Identity


- tel: 0613372792[3]
- mail: email@ivydingeman.com[3]
- web: ivydingeman.com[3]
- git: github.com/ducklett[3]
According to DNS lookup information,[1] The site’s server IP address hosts multiple websites at the same time.[7] These other two, ivydingeman.com and vec-t.com, happen to be the personal websites of the same individual, Ivy Dingeman.
Technical details
The domain was registered using a company known as NameCheap, a domain register service.[1] The host server belongs to a cloud-hosting company known as Vultr.[1]
See also
Notes
Snopes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://whois.domaintools.com/wojak.party
- ↑ https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awojak.party&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 https://ivydingeman.com/cv.html
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20180901000000*/wojak.party
- ↑ https://brave.com/brave-rewards/#:~:text=With%20Brave%20Rewards%2C%20you%20can,%2C%20push%20notifications%2C%20and%20more.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20221201062726/https://brave.com/brave-ads/ad-formats/
- ↑ https://search.dnslytics.com/search?d=domains&q=%09149.28.237.160