TextWall
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![]() OG TextWall in 2023, before its closure | |
Created by | Duck |
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URL | https://textwall.cc |
Launched | February 2020 |
Textwall.cc, formerly known as textwall.xyz or agirg.xyz, was a text canvas website launched in February 2020 by Duck.
It has some advantages to OWOT, such as a modern and intuitive graphical user interface, different fonts, smooth scrolling and visible cursors with nametags, but also some disadvantages such as the limited number of colors, and the text canvas being limited to 100,000 cells in any direction.
TextWall has gone offline several times throughout its history, causing many TextWallers to migrate to OWOT. The site went down permanently in 2024/2025, though you can still access a clone of it at tw.2s4.me, which is hosted by FP.
Textwall.cc(or the original TextWall/Duck's TextWall) and tw.2s4.me(or TextWall 2s4/FP's TextWall) will be referred to interchangeably for many parts of this page, since they share most basic features.
Check out TextWall's Fandom wiki here.
Relationship with OWOT
Many OWOT users have shown a strong distaste of TextWall's userbase, which is generally younger than OWOT's across the board(though it should be noted that both sites are predominantly inhabited by minors). The TextWaller migration brought with it several traditions from TextWall that many OWOTers found to be irritating, such as antiswear, fictional googology and the "click yes" spam.
Anti-TextWall sentiments have resulted in raids against the website, with OWOTers such as Falling1 orchestrating repeated attacks on the canvas. And in September of 2021, TextWall's sister site art.duckgroup.xyz was taken down after SANS/PinkiePie repeatedly pasted porn onto it. There were even instances where death threats were sent to Textwallers.
FP was also involved in the beef between OWOT and TextWall, albeit in a mostly passive way. Tw.2s4.me was created less as a shelter for TextWall migrants and more as a way to prevent them from migrating to OWOT, where they would spam and create drama. On certain occasions he would jokingly refer to textwall.cc as a rival website that was competing for users with OWOT.
It should be noted that FP did also run a rollback service for TextWall around 2023. And some Textwall migrants, such as lime.owot, have since been accepted into the OWOT community.
yeah. the textwall immigration wave destroyed the owot userbase and the stain is still there. there's still a bunch of little kids or dumbfucks every once in a while but back then they were fucking everywhere. even if you uttered the word "fuck" once you'd get a handful of kids spiraling telling you that SWEARING BAD!!! U MUST NOT SWEAR!!
they tried to... reclaim owot. transform its rules and already built community to fit themselves and what they wanted. selfish and annoying. parasitic, even. and they are still here.
trollboxers are coming too, there's a few good trollboxers but the rest are the same as the textwall kids from back then
— d9eoead on TextWallers
On their part, most TextWallers seem to show animosity towards OWOT as well. The "antiowot" faction and the aforementioned Antiswear culture were both believed to be run by TextWallers, and showcase their hatred for the more obscene elements of OWOT's userbase. And according to FP, groups of TextWall users have spammed OWOT on at least one occasion.
AntiOWOT is the truth. It's not the truth that the hedonistic OWOT users addicted to porn, swearing, drugs, and the global chat want to hear, but it remains a factual characterization of their evil behavior. Such behavior is only a choice leading to their demise, and those who collaborate with degenerates are guilty will not be spared from the consequences of sinning.
— AntiOWOT copypasta. It's unclear whether it was written by the TextWallers running AntiOWOT, or by OWOT anons to make fun of them.
Duck himself would have likely gained a negative opinion OWOTers whenever they came to spam his website. He was responsible for terminating FP's TextWall accounts in July 2024, though the reason for this was unknown.
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Differences from OWOT
*Most of the information below taken from FP's tw.2s4.me, which replicates the 2023 version of TextWall but has several differences, most notably in not having a world border. The original TextWall did not seem to be open source, so FP would have had to rebuild certain features manually.
UI
TextWall's most noticeable difference from OWOT is its modern UI.

Visible cursors
Cursors in TextWall are visible to the public by default. They also display their owners' usernames(or IDs for anons).
Another difference is that you can place your cursor on protected squares, though nothing will happen when you attempt to type there.

Limited color palette
TextWall only has 31 colors, all of which are rather light. This limits the range of creations, but also makes the canvas more visually appealing(whereas OWOT can often look like an eyesore when it is spammed with a wide range of bright, contrasting colors).
Fonts
TextWall allows users to choose between a list of fonts, and to customize the sizes of characters on the canvas.
These features are also accessible on OWOT and YWOT using the console.
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Inconsolata, the default font
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Libertinus Mono
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Cascadia Mono
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Customizing font size
Coordinate system
Each coordinate in TextWall corresponds to a single character/cell, whereas each coordinate in OWOT is composed of 4x4 tiles(which are themselves divided into 16x8 cells).
Canvas size
The original TextWall was not endless, and had a definitive border at 100,000 coordinates in any direction.
FP's tw.2s4.me is infinite just like OWOT, but starts to show noticeable glitches whenever you teleport beyond a certain point.
List of glitches:[1]
- X 900,000 / Y 900,000: Username begins to fall off the canvas.
- X 3,500,000 / Y 3,500,000: The cursor appears slightly above the username.
- X 5,000,000 / Y 5,000,000: Cursor stretches to 1–1.5 times its normal size when moved.
- X 7,000,000 / Y 7,000,000: Usernames turn into gray rectangles with names positioned bottom-left. Gray lines appear; text is rendered above the cursor.
- X 10,000,000 / Y 10,000,000: Username detaches and appears in the top-left when moving downward.
- X 15,000,000 / Y 15,000,000: Cursor becomes larger; users appear nearly anonymous. Text appears three times smaller and is offset above the cursor.
- X 30,000,000 / Y 30,000,000: Cursors disappear, but text enlarges.
- X 60,000,000 / Y 60,000,000: Gray outlines on the canvas become thicker.
- X 95,000,000 / Y 95,000,000: Text lengthens by about 1.5 blocks.
- X 97,500,000 / Y 97,500,000: Gray outlines become thinner and stretch.
- X 98,000,000 / Y 98,000,000: Writing limit is reached. Although the wall is infinite, severe glitches begin to corrupt the main wall.
- X 337,500,000 / Y 337,500,000: Gray outlines become solid-filled.
- X 999,999,999,999 / Y 1,000,000,000,000: Marks the outermost border of the canvas.
Worlds
Users can access walls(the equivalent of public worlds on OWOT) by adding characters after the TextWall URL. Each public wall corresponds to a separate location on the Main Wall. For example, entering tw.2s4.me/help teleports you to X:-89120 Y:-59510.
Users can also create "personal walls"(the equivalent of userpages) that are located on separate canvases. An example of a personal wall is tw.2s4.me/~lime.person. Subpages exist like /~Bzuki/history.
In the original TextWall, personal walls were significantly smaller than the Main Wall and had world borders at 1,000 coordinates in any direction.

Moderation
It is unknown how Duck handled moderation in the original TextWall.
FP is significantly more liberal about appointing admins on tw.2s4.me than on OWOT, most likely due to the fact that he himself doesn't pay much attention to the site and is willing to let the community moderate it in his stead. Admins/mods on FP's TextWall include lime.owot, Haster, Bzuki, Falling1, Waller Ameno, and others.
Scripting
TextWall's source code was heavily obfuscated in 2023 so as to prohibit users from scripting. This triggered a significant amount of backlash.
FP's TextWall was based off of an older version of the site, and does not contain these limitations.
There is also a heavy limit on the speed of pasting/writing text, especially for anons. Erasing and pasting spaces is much faster, however.

Feature set (aka. TODO list)
Closure incidents

Duck has closed the site several times, usually in response to heavy spam. Every closure of the site has brought more and more of its userbase to OWOT, some of whom have decided to stay permanently.
November 2021
On November 1st, 2021, TextWall briefly shut down for a few hours. It was reported that the lead developer lost interest in the website in the spur of the moment after some spamming raids. Shortly after the server went down, the DNS records for the site and its derivatives were deleted and TextWall was removed from the DuckGroup website. After the website was reinstated, the main page was mostly erased, and only registered users could write on any page. Registration was closed for a while.
June 2023
On June 24th, 2023, TextWall briefly shut down again until the next morning. This is assumed to have occurred in the spur of the moment right after a battle between two scripters (falling1 and KKosty4ka). Shortly after the server went down, the site's DNS records were deleted. After the website was reinstated, only whitelisted users could access the site. The next day, access was granted to everybody, and a CAPTCHA to access the website was added.
On June 25th, 2025, FP created tw.2s4.me as a place for TextWall refugees to go instead of migrating to OWOT.
tw.2s4.me is a throwaway TW clone made right after its shutdown, so I took no care in its backend
— FP
I'm nearly done with the Textwall 'revival' - it's not going to receive any more updates after it's out, and it would only serve as a containment chamber'
— FP on June 24th, 2023
2024
TextWall's main wall was wiped in May of 2024 and set to read-only for a prolonged period of time. Personal walls were still editable during this time, but account registration was disabled.[2]
On June 9th, 2024, TextWall briefly shut down following instances of soyjak.party users flocking to it. Several worlds were created, most filled with braille pastes and the usual Soyjak markings. The site was restored on June 13th with
Welcome to TextWall
Sorry for the downtime
written in the center. Additional features included an Explore tab in the settings panel which lets users search for publicly listed worlds under a given username, and the lack of ability to see the total number of users site-wide.
Final closure
The original TextWall was closed indefinitely starting from late 2024, with the canvas being wiped and set to read-only by September[3].
It is unknown why Duck decided to shut down the site, though like previous closures it was probably due to spam. Falling1 for instance had attacked the site so much in late 2024 that Duck gave up on banning his IP.
As of 2025, textwall.cc is still accessible and the UI will still load, but you cannot click on any of the buttons and the canvas is greyed out. It seems that TextWall received a UI update sometime after its closure which moved the toolbar to the bottom of the screen, though it's unclear whether this is an indication that Duck is still working on the site.
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Empty, read-only TextWall on November 20th, 2024
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textwall.cc in 2025
TextWall clones

Though the original TextWall wasn't open source, several users have managed to create copies of the site.
A list of TextWall clones:[4]
- tw.2s4.me: Hastily scraped together by FP on June 25th, 2023 following a temporary shutdown of textwall.cc. It became a permanent replacement after 2024, when the original TextWall was closed for what seems to be the final time.
- It is located under FP's "2s4.me" domain, which also hosts [tbd].
- Tw.2s4.me(also known as TextWall 2s4) is different from the original textwall.cc(the original TextWall) in several ways, such as the fact that the canvas is infinite instead of having a border at 100,000 100,000.
- TextWall 2s4 was modeled after the 2023 version of textwall.cc, which has since received several updates that made it different from FP's version.
- unitextwall.glitch.me: Created by Uni(formerly known as Dimka).
- *Went down with the closure of glitch.me in 2025.
- Uni's TextWall has its own dedicated server with a Goatway bot that logged messages from the site's chat.
- corruptwall.glitch.me: tbd
- *Went down with the closure of glitch.me in 2025.
- falling1textwall.glitch.me: Created by Falling1. A modified version of tw.2s4.me.
- *Went down with the closure of glitch.me in 2025.
- But you can find the source code at github.com/falling23/textwall-glitch.
Gallery
Most of the images below were taken from tw.2s4.me, FP's TextWall revival.
Art
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August 2024
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May 2025
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June 2025

Tower of Publicity
tw.2s4.me's equivalent of the Center Console.
The tower is relatively new, and the site still had a square Console as late as February 2025.
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Dark mode
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Light mode


Mainpage Screenshot

Miscellaneous
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Rules of TextWall as of August 25, 2025
External links
- TextWall Fandom
- OWOT-TW Conversion: A site that allows users to paste text between TextWall and OWOT.
- historyoftextwall.neocities.org: Goes from March 2020 to April 2022
Trivia
- There is a hoax on the TextWall wiki that textwall.cc was inspired by an older site named textwall.org, which was created in 1999.