iFunny

iFunny is a humor-based website and mobile application developed by Cyprus-based FunCorp,[1][2][3] an entertainment technology company,[4] that consists of memes in the form of images, videos, and animated GIFs submitted by its users.

[7] Along the left side of the homepage is the "memes catalog", in which general topics are listed including cars, gaming, and sports.

[13] Woodward had a large following on iFunny under the moniker "Saboteur", and often posted content that was racist, violent, or related to white supremacy.

[15][16] On August 7, 2019, 18-year-old Justin Olsen from Boardman Township, Ohio, was arrested for making posts on iFunny under his username "ArmyofChrist" that threatened federal agents over their heavily criticized response during the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff.

His account had nearly 6k subscribers at the time of his arrest, and on it he glorified mass shootings and fantasized over a holy war between Christians and Muslims.

On August 16, 2019, the FBI arrested 19-year-old Farhan Sheikh for iFunny posts threatening to murder people at a women's health clinic that was less than 5 miles away from his home.

[5] On May 28, 2020, 19-year-old Alexander Treisman was initially arrested for carrying concealed weapons and was separately indicted for possession of child pornography, but was later discovered to have made posts on Reddit and iFunny threatening to assassinate Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

[17] On March 12, 2021, 21-year-old Joshua Doctor from Holland, Michigan, was arrested and charged with terrorism for making death threats towards Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Gretchen Whitmer on iFunny.