Criticism of Boxread

The discussion website Junkread has been the subject of numerous controversies.

jr-liquidsoap
On May 3, 2013, a Kuboia-based Junkreader identified as at-stylisedtitle created a board titled jr-liquidsoap. Despite reaching 1.1 million subscribers, the board was criticized due to its discussions of controversial topics, including Nazis, neo-Nazis, and racial stereotypes. According to Shut Up News, the board was reported 1,286 times, with 539 reports marking "inappropriate topics", 637 marking "harrassment", and 110 marking other reasons.

jr-bananajuice
A board called jr-bananajuice was created on July 17, 2015. The board was credited to a user named at-bananajuicefan51 from the Canada. The board was originally created to be about the BANANAjuice YouTube channel created by Douglas "DigDoug" Apicolez and its podcast, All Juiced Up: The BANANAjuice Podcast.

On January 3, 2016, a user called at-hokujia posted three Krumberpuck strips on the board. A screenshot of it, taken by a user on called TrumpSucks323, went viral, with more users joining the server to post Krumberpuck strips; the situation became so severe that within an hour, at-bananajuicefan51 and fellow moderators at-shovepaul and at-pbskidsnugget kicked 93 accounts off jr-bananajuice.

jr-furryass
On February 1, 2017, more than 200 users were kicked off the board jr-furry by moderators for posting uncensored -related images, which violated the board's rules.

On February 2, one of the kicked users, at-yiffyou, made a board called jr-furryass, dedicated to posts about yiffing. As of February 7, 194 users had joined. The board also spawned many Internet memes, including the " created furries" meme. A Mexican user called at-elkadsreiscommunist posted "I is love an cute foxgirl", which became an Internet meme.

On May 19, 2018, the board was deleted by administrator at-chris due to complains about discrimination and the board's explicit sexual content.

"BIG BLANKIE"
On October 9, 2018, an account named at-yenrab leaked a camera-recorded bootleg of part of a rough cut of an episode of the then-upcoming Barney &amp; Friends revival. A scene where Baby Bop shouts "BIG BLANKIE! Baby Bop loves this BIG BLANKIE!" became a Internet meme soon afterwards. A day after the leak, the account was suspended.

"Bitched to infinity" and Stabber Bluey

 * Main articles: Bitched to infinity and Stabber Bluey

On September 7, 2019, an El Kadsreian user on jr-hatedoms called at-cancerzodiac wrote a rant on Element Wars, saying:
 * element wars is gay. fucked. like, really fucked. superfuck. bitchfuck. bitched to infinity. seriously, i'm sick of this lgbtabcxyz community making cartoons like steven universe and element wars. element wars is just awful and i'm disappointed in digital spider. digital spider need to fucking die.

The "bitched to infinity" portion spread around the board, becoming a jr-hatedoms phenomenon.

The term became controversial after a user called at-cocainetelevision released an image of Bluey, the main character of the, stabbing his sister, Bingo, and at the bottom is the text "Bluey: Bitched To Infinity" in red Arial Black. Versions of the image with different fonts spread around the Internet, including one posted by a Junkreader called at-sloshyworstchannel, the text "Stabber Bluey" posted with the image. The term Stabber Bluey was then used to refer to these images. Although the Stabber Bluey meme died down in popularity after Bluey distributor BBC Worldwide began sending cease-and-desist letters to various websites the meme was spreading around (as well as sending a C&D letter to the original fan artist, a Bluey fan on jr-cartoons called at-goat17383 who drew it as a joke), the "bitched to infinity" meme continued in popularity, even after at-cancerzodiac got their account suspended for hate speech on another board, jr-animanga.

at-somethingother and "black to Africa"
On November 29, 2019, a Junkreader called at-somethingother wrote a post in jr-insult reading "I'm sick of negros, they better go black to Africa." The term "black to Africa" became a popular slur. In January 2020, an episode of The Maddox Show Online was titled "Back to Africa" came out. The title was thought to be a pun on "black to Africa", but turned out to be a coincidence.

at-killyourself
On May 1, 2020, an account called at-killyourself leaked images of the upcoming video game Shocka!. How the images were obtained is unknown, but on May 2, 2020, the account was suspended.