Not only is the answer right in Pianomans post, you still can't figure it out. I honestly think you're in the special education class in your school.
* = a random number. Chan = the suffix of said random number. THIS CANNOT POSSIBLY BE MADE ANY ------ING EASIER.
Actually, * on an internet message board, or search engine for that matter is usually to represent "wildcard" so it's not down to specifics, with more broad search results. So therefore, his *chan was to specify "wildcard"chan so pretty much meaning any of the random chans out there.
OK! when i see the term '*' 'chan' (*chan) i think of 2 things: 'fortune' ('4chan' sounds like the word 'fortune') and Chan (like an Asian person, e.g. Michael Chan) i don't understand how 'chan' is a suffix of some number.. 7chan? sevenchan? what???? twochan? wat.
i know you guys are just explaining it in a difficult way to make yourselves seems smarter and me dumber
No, i'm really not. I put it in the most simple terms. * = wild card therefore, *chan = one of the random chans out there. FIN.
i'm the nice one and im saying we're not. There are websites called "chans" such as: 4chan or 7chan. They are the dregs of the internet. Any dumb, racist, offensive joke you find here probably came from there. There are several of these websites (following the pattern *number*chan [e.g. 4chan, 7chan]). They can collectively be referred to as *chan. *chan is used to indicate any of those websites.
4chan is a website but has many sister sites. Therefore when people reffer to the chan network of sites rather then say them all they say *chan to represent every site in the network. so basically *chan represents the network of "chan" sites