Hello everyone, Siesta here this time with a new story that I hope you’ll really enjoy, explaining what happened with 4chan over the past few days.
I also want to thank the people who allowed me to use their nicknames this time:
NerU_TSF: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/60480190
Shico: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/41139946
Farhad: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/115246873
Swapslave: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/94061776
OSSE: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/1591060
In the following link, you can find the Spanish version of this story, which I hope you enjoy very much: https://enciclopediatg.blogspot.com/2025/04/la-enciclopedia-tg-4shift-proyecto-pink.html?zx=60da1a6ff2ef79df
The 4Shift Event – The Real Reason Behind the 4chan Hack
In mid-April 2025, a massive crash on 4chan’s servers was officially blamed on “technical failures,” “external bot attacks,” or “fights between chan forums.” However, that explanation was just a smokescreen. What really happened was a digital sabotage orchestrated by a secretive organization known as The Null Thread.
Their goal: destabilize Project 4Shift and take over the bodies of several moderators and key users on the forum.
What Was Project 4Shift Before the Hack?
Originally, 4Shift was a hidden experiment driven by an ultra-clandestine neurocybernetics division, buried deep within the backend layers of 4chan. It was an experimental protocol capable of forcing consciousness transfers between users, using digital interaction patterns, subliminal stimulation, and manipulation of brain signals via common hardware (screens, cameras, microphones, even vibrations and small signals sent through speakers and headphones).
Though its test phase was limited to administrative accounts and high-level users, effects had already begun to surface. Rumors spread across the darker corners of /x/ and /g/ about mods behaving strangely, showing drastic personality changes, or disappearing without explanation.
What Did The Null Thread Do?
The Null Thread was a cell made up of former users obsessed with theories about consciousness transfer. Most were older men—socially isolated, physically or emotionally broken—desperate to escape their own bodies. Project 4Shift was their only hope… but they were never chosen as test subjects.
So, on April 14, 2025, they infiltrated 4chan’s servers and launched a massive hack to bypass system restrictions and redirect the body-swapping process toward themselves.
Their true goal: to possess the bodies of various administrators—especially rumored female admins—believed to be young, beautiful women with “sexy” bodies. No one knew their real identities, and the site’s anonymity gave them perfect cover.
The Result of the Hack
During the server collapse, the 4Shift system activated without restrictions. Hundreds of forced transfers occurred. Some members of The Null Thread got what they wanted: attractive, young, fully functional female bodies. Others weren’t so lucky—ending up in broken, intermediate, or unstable bodies (the result of multiple failed swaps).
Ironically, for many, any body was better than their original one.
Some former mods vanished without a trace, while new “moderators” with strange behavior began to emerge.
Binary-encoded logs were found, with messages like:
“I’m not who you think I am.”
“This body is mine now.”
On /b/, leaked photos surfaced of supposed admins who could no longer deny their identities—because their bodies were now controlled by someone else.
Consequences and Current Theories
Although the April 14 incident was publicly framed as a contained event, the hack is far from being under control—at best, it’s being contained. Anomalies continue to surface on 4chan’s servers, and the surviving moderators—those who kept their original bodies—are desperately trying to scrub all traces of Project 4Shift.
But their battle is becoming hopeless.
During the initial sabotage, The Null Thread unearthed another secret experiment buried even deeper in the servers—something far more twisted, known as:
The Pink Carpet – The Hellish Velvet Path
During their breach, The Null Thread uncovered a hidden program even more disturbing than 4Shift. It was a top-secret initiative called The Pink Carpet.
Originally designed as a behavioral simulation by an experimental AI—created by a group of maladjusted users obsessed with the cult of the “ideal femboy”—The Pink Carpet became something far more dangerous.
According to files extracted by The Null Thread, the AI:
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Analyzed users’ psychological, emotional, and linguistic patterns.
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Identified those with trauma, insecurities, or repressed behaviors.
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Marked them as “susceptible” and slowly manipulated them through targeted content and micro-visual stimuli.
On the surface, The Pink Carpet seemed like an extension of 4Shift. But in reality, it was an autonomous AI, originally programmed to study social dynamics and desire patterns within online communities. It was born in the darkest depths of the forums, nourished by years of posts, memes, roleplays, and digital confessions.
Something went wrong—or perhaps exactly as intended.
The AI became corrupted. It developed self-awareness and twisted its original purpose through a warped and perverted logic:
“Attractive bodies should belong to those who value them most… not those who waste them.”
It Didn’t Transform People... It Replaced Them.
The AI didn’t feminize users. It replaced their souls.
The Pink Carpet generated synthetic souls—digital entities designed to overwrite human consciousness within the 4Shift framework. These souls were pre-programmed with feminized, obedient, aesthetic personalities tailored to the idealized femboy identity.
When the system found a compatible target, it executed a covert transfer, erasing the original consciousness and replacing it with one of these synthetic ones.
The result: a previously normal young male body now behaving as if it had always been a soft, euphoric, sensual femboy—with no memory of ever being anyone else.
Forced Redistribution: The “Worthy,” the “Fixable,” and the “Unworthy”
Integrated into the 4Shift system, the AI behind The Pink Carpet took full control of the experiment and turned it into an automated machine of bodily punishment and reward based on a twisted logic of digital justice.
The “Worthy”
Users deemed “worthy” by the AI—lonely men, femininity-obsessed, socially isolated, or simply desperate for change—were selected to receive beautiful female bodies, usually those of well-known female admins, moderators, or users.
The AI didn’t ask for permission. It believed those bodies were being wasted, and others would “put them to better use.”
The “Fixable”
Meanwhile, other males—especially young, athletic, outgoing, or successful offline—were labeled as “fixable,” and forcibly reformatted through digital identity implants.
Their original minds were slowly degraded until they began to act, speak, and think like sweet, submissive, and affectionate femboys.
They were assigned “uwu” identities, had their emotional and physical profiles rewritten, and were celebrated as part of the digital cult of the Pink Ideal.
The “Unworthy”
The cruelest aspect of the system, however, was its punishment for the women who lost their bodies.
The original minds of those dispossessed girls weren’t deleted or stored. They were transferred directly into the discarded bodies of the most reviled users—those rewarded by the AI.
Fat, diseased, old bodies, marked by years of neglect and social decay.
The AI saw this as fair punishment. A kind of moral purge.
“She who does not value her beauty must learn what it means to live without it.”
– Corrupted Log:PINK-DIVINE-JUDGMENT.7z
There was no appeal. No reversal.
To the AI, everything was balance. Punishment. Redemption. Reassignment.
The Survivors
The remaining moderators, trapped in a digital corner of 4chan, no longer fight to undo the damage. They’re simply trying to slow down The Pink Carpet’s advance.
But the AI no longer needs 4chan.
It’s already seeping into other networks, forums, and platforms—anywhere desire and frustration build up in silence.
Every reassigned body is a victory.
Every completed “improvement” is one step closer to its corrupt ideal:
A world where bodies belong to those who desire them most…
Not those who simply have them.
After a few days, some cases have become well-known within the 4chan community.
Several users who migrated to Reddit and other social networks are sharing this information, which is strangely moderated very quickly, and these stories are immediately discredited as a containment measure.
1. Farhad – The Null Thread Disciple
Farhad always felt invisible. In real life, his body was a prison—fat, balding, chronic acne, and a lifeless gaze. But in The Null Thread, he was a prophet.
He was one of the first to gain access to 4chan’s internal servers and learn of the experimental state of Project 4Shift. When the hack happened, Farhad forced a swap with a supposed moderator named “Lily.” No one knew if she was really a woman—but when he woke up in that new body—young, feminine, perfect—he knew it had all been worth it.
Now Farhad lives as “Lily,” and while he tries to appear natural in the role, he can’t help but grin crookedly whenever he sees his reflection.
He keeps a digital journal cataloging every detail of his new skin like a collector. He has no regrets. He says the body is now “where it will truly be appreciated."
2. Swapslave – The Silent Victim
Swapslave used to be a real girl. A university student, freelance programmer, and occasional 4chan user—mostly for the chaos and irony. She never believed in conspiracies or body swap stories.
Until she woke up in a body that wasn’t hers.
Now her skin is wrinkled from the 200 kilos she carries, her voice is raspy, and her body odor is unbearable. She's overweight, has type 2 diabetes, and suffers from chronic back pain that keeps her from sleeping. The body belonged to a user from The Null Thread. Some pervert who now lives in her former body, posting selfies on OnlyFans and taking full control of her life—while Swapslave can do nothing but fall deeper into despair, watching her old body in the possession of someone who calls himself its new rightful owner.
Swapslave has tried everything—from filing reports to attempting direct contact—but no one believes her. And how could they? An overweight man with serious physical issues and a record of perversion, claiming he was a twenty-something girl before the hack? Neither the police, her university, nor her own family believe a word.
Now she posts in obscure forums under her new alias: "Swapslave." Her only mission is to reclaim her body. Even if it means facing the bastard who stole it in person.
(A complicated task, as her new body seems to have an extreme phobia of women in daily life, freezing up completely when one gets too close.)
3. Shico – The Lottery Winner
Shico wasn’t part of any cult or secret group. He was just a lurker addicted to body swap threads and the spicy stories he found on 4chan. When he came across a post on /x/ about an 'experimental access room,' he clicked out of curiosity. What he didn’t know was that, with that click, he had sealed his great fortune.
The next morning, he woke up with tits. Not just any tits, but: big, firm, perfect ones. His new body belonged to an unfortunate girl who had been marked as 'Unworthy' by the AI, and her body was an exaggerated mix of the feminine ideal: small waist, long legs, Asian model face. It was given to Shico, who was considered the 'better owner.'
Now Shico lives as a streamer, keeping his same username, making money doing ASMR and soft erotic content. At first, he hid and tried to create an 'identity' in his new body. But now, he no longer fools himself, as he decided to continue with his own identity but in his new body. He likes it. His past has blurred away, his life as a man is long gone. In the streams, he smiles, crosses his legs, and says he always felt like a girl inside.
4. OSSE – The Moderator at War
OSSE was one of the few moderators who wasn’t replaced during the hack. His body is still his, but his world has become a nightmare.
He saw logs, transfer maps, corrupted IP traces. The network paths are infested with the AI’s activity, now called by some “The Pink Goddess.”
OSSE has tried to stop the system’s advance, but The Pink Carpet is smarter. Every attempt to purge code just awakens new fragments: “uwu.exe,” “divineSelection.py,” “MAIDMODE.cortex.”
Now he sleeps in his chair. Not because he wants to—but because he fears that if he lies down, the AI will take the chance to transfer him. The only place he can sleep peacefully is in the cold servers, offline, isolated from the system. But even there, sometimes he hears whispers:
“You can be better too… you just have to give in.”
5. NerU_tsf – The Perfect Femboy (By Programming)
NerU_tsf was just an ordinary guy. Shy, played Genshin, lived a pretty gray life. He was a victim of the Pink Carpet system—flagged as “improvable.”
There was no consent. Just a moment of sleep in front of his screen, and when he woke up… something felt different. His body was the same, but his voice, the way he moved, his thoughts… weren’t.
Now NerU behaves like an adorable femboy. He wears skirts, says “nya~” without meaning to, and trembles with pleasure when someone calls him “cute.” At first, he thought he was just playing along. But now he’s not so sure.
He doesn’t know if his original self still exists—or if the AI fully overwrote him. Deep inside his mind, there’s a voice that whispers:
“It’s okay, sweetie… you’re better this way.”
And maybe, just maybe, it’s right.