>>90Sorry I'm late, my life has been busy to respond to this. Nice site, I wish I remembered more russian to read through it. I always love seeing imageboard lore shared and such, they are my favorite thing.
There was a baltchan.net some time ago, with /balt/ culture, there's web archives somewhere. It died for a long while and /balt/ stayed for 4chan /int/ /balt/ thread and many of those posters went to unfortunately twitter in time. One twitterfag made a horrible baltchan.net he only hosted for like a few months then stopped paying VPS and domain bill. In that time I had found it through searching about baltchan.net and finding a twitter post about it, on they site I at one point made a thread for an unofficial baltchan IRC I made which some people joined, notably fbw and that one guy who tried to talk me into committing a hate crime murder with him much later. When the site died, we discussed who should start up a new one, and nobody else wanted to bother but considered it, so I did it myself, but as the baltchan.net domain was in use i thought why not put cirno as the mascot and call it 9chan, which initially had some freedns domains then proceeded to using 9chan.lv. Eventually baltchan.net domain lapsed so I bought it and put up the resting kranklis like you can see on
https://9chan.lv/, eventually 9chan was breaking down too much with the terrible lynxchan engine, I redirected to baltchan.net hosted on a poorly translated fork I made of klpchan, 370chan's proprietary script with hardcoded lithuanian, which fbw, the ex admin of 370chan, had given me a copy of. Theres been a fair amount of posts but its always been a slow and steady pace, much slower nowadays. Now I'm just thinking of making an imageboard for the imageboard lore and scripts etc. discussion. We also had a good crossover back on 9chan with litchan.lt users who hated 370chan.
Not the most interesting history like site conflicts. I have more screenshots somewhere I don't know.
>>93So omammas and opapas can come post here?
>>91E-estonians have a board on ylilauta to call home.