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'''Codefag''' was the former developer on the shemmy. Back in March, he left in shame due to accidentally leaking IPs of some posts<ref>Hearsay, needs confirmation</ref>. Aside from the shemmy, he also has developed other [[soysphere]]-related things <s>and provides free hosting for 'teens on soyja.cc.</s> He has since then retired from the site along with the rest of the soysphere.  
'''Codefag''' is a former developer of [[soygem.party|the shemmy]], recognized for his involvement in several soysphere projects.


Made a bunker for the shemmy on August 3rd.
== Early Work and Contributions ==
Codefag played a significant role in the development of the shemmy and other [[soysphere]]-related projects. Aside from the shemmy, he also has developed other [[soysphere]]-related things and provided free hosting for 'teens on soyja.cc


Announced a comeback on August 21st.
== The IP Leak Incident ==
In March, Codefag left the shemmy in shame after accidentally leaking the IPs of some posts.<ref>Hearsay, needs confirmation</ref> While initially a major point of controversy, the incident is now largely viewed as minor by most users within the community.


Codefag is usually represented by a soyjak in a hard hat.
== Temporary Retirement and Return ==
After the IP leak, Codefag retired from the shemmy and distanced himself from the soysphere. Despite this, he made several notable returns:
* On August 3rd, 2024, he created a bunker for the shemmy.
* On August 21st, 2024, he announced his comeback to the scene.


He was rehired as a developer as of August 2024 before quitting a month later, now hosts https://soyjak.link/ as yet another shemmy service, an alternative to pph.lol.
== Rehiring and Second Departure ==
Codefag was rehired as a developer in August 2024 but left again after a month. Following this, he launched [https://soyjak.link/ soyjak.link], another service for the shemmy, positioning it as an alternative to pph.lol.
 
== Legacy ==
While his tenure was marred by controversy, such as the IP leak, many users no longer harbor resentment toward Codefag, recognizing the incident as a relatively minor mistake in the bigger picture of his contributions.


Most people don't seethe about Codefag anymore, as the ip leak incident was pretty minor in the grand scheme of things.
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Latest revision as of 20:21, 9 October 2024

Codefag, depicted as a soyjak in a hard hat

Codefag is a former developer of the shemmy, recognized for his involvement in several soysphere projects.

Early Work and Contributions[edit | edit source]

Codefag played a significant role in the development of the shemmy and other soysphere-related projects. Aside from the shemmy, he also has developed other soysphere-related things and provided free hosting for 'teens on soyja.cc

The IP Leak Incident[edit | edit source]

In March, Codefag left the shemmy in shame after accidentally leaking the IPs of some posts.[1] While initially a major point of controversy, the incident is now largely viewed as minor by most users within the community.

Temporary Retirement and Return[edit | edit source]

After the IP leak, Codefag retired from the shemmy and distanced himself from the soysphere. Despite this, he made several notable returns:

  • On August 3rd, 2024, he created a bunker for the shemmy.
  • On August 21st, 2024, he announced his comeback to the scene.

Rehiring and Second Departure[edit | edit source]

Codefag was rehired as a developer in August 2024 but left again after a month. Following this, he launched soyjak.link, another service for the shemmy, positioning it as an alternative to pph.lol.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

While his tenure was marred by controversy, such as the IP leak, many users no longer harbor resentment toward Codefag, recognizing the incident as a relatively minor mistake in the bigger picture of his contributions.

  1. Hearsay, needs confirmation