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About

Pool's Closed is a catchphrase associated with a series of raids carried out by Anonymous against the online social networking site Habbo Hotel, where members of the group formed human blockades to obstruct the entry points of popular hangouts with their avatars dressed in afros and business suits. The first raid was launched in July 2006 after rumors began to spread on 4chan that some Habbo moderators had a tendency to ban users based on the skin colors of their avatars.

Origin

Sometime in 2006, rumors began to spread on 4chan's /b/ (random) board that Habbo's social moderators were prone to racial profiling against dark-skinned avatar users and abusing their ban powers to keep them out of the site. On July 6th, 2006, a group of 4chan users calling themselves /b/lockers decided to raid Habbo Hotel by forming blockades around the entrances of popular hangouts, exploiting a technical issue that wouldn't allow avatars to walk through each other when entering and exiting premises. As a result, the human blockade quickly became a source of frustration to the newcomer.


original graphic of the POOL's Closed raid on

Spread

As time passed and the raids continued, the operation also became more organized and complex, with detailed instructions on how to participate:


Advanced instructions on how to join the raid online

Even a piece of software dubbed the "Pool Tool" was developed and released as freeware to provide tips on how to unban a character, spam phrases repeatedly and bypass the censor filter in chat mode. Among some of the notable phrases were "Pool's closed due to AIDS" and the word "harbl" (4chan's slang word for penis). Both of these words became banned from the site eventually.

July 12th, 2006

The raid continued throughout the week and its intensity peaked on July 12th, 2006, with /b/lockers joining in from Encyclopedia Dramatica, 4chan, YTMND and other Anonymous-affiliated websites. According to Lurkmore wiki, the sudden influx of nigra (a slang term for "nigga" on 4chan's /b/ board) avatars on Habbo Hotel crippled the majority of public rooms as well as discussion forums and led to the banning of several words like "AIDS." Later that day, Habbo Hotel went offline.


invitation to the Giant Habbo Hotel raid with man with Afro on the graphic    Habbo Hotel raid invitation graphic

This marked a successful event, and every year on the same day, raiders anonymously log onto Habbo Hotel. They blockade the Hotel’s pool from entry while shouting “Pools closed” to users trying to enter. As a result of the 2006 raid, avatars that are black with an afro and a suit are automatically banned.

The mascot of Habbo raids features a clip art of a smiling black man with an afro and arms crossed. Other mascots associated with the Habbo Hotel raids include the Afroduck, a character derived from a well-timed screenshot of a /b/blocker standing behind a bronze duck statue, and Swastiget, which refers to the group staging of a line formation in the shape of a swastika to anger the site's moderators.


Pool's closed meme of smiling black man with afro and arms folded as mascot for raid afroduck mascot for the Habbo Hotel raid

Discovery Of Man With Crossed Arms Origin

In late October 2025, YouTuber Justin Whang uploaded a video titled "The Many Faces of 4Chan" as part of his "Tales From the Internet" series that discussed the evolution of various mascots for Anonymous over the years.



The day of the video's release on October 21st, Whang tweeted about it and noted in a post that the clip art of a smiling Black man with an afro and his arms crossed was "obviously traced from something," but concluded that he couldn't find the origin.[8]


Justin Whang @JustinWhang Subscribe ... Something that comes up in the video is that this dude is obviously traced from something, but nobody seems to know what. I spent hours looking through early 2000s stock photos of black guys in business suits with their arms crossed. The more I think about it, the more I swear I saw this guy on a commercial, minus the afro.

Shortly after, Twitter[9] user @IKJLeio replied to Whang's tweet and stated that they had discovered an unedited version from a software site on Wayback Machine from 2006.[10]

Roughly two hours later, @IKJLeio then replied to their tweet and said they had found it, linking to another page from Internet Archive[11] that included the original character used in the Pool's Closed meme from "Task Force Clip Art Really Big Edition." The tweet received over 82,000 views and 830 likes in a day.


Ø .. IKJ LEIO VT - KITSUSYNTH RE:BOOT (VGEN OPEN) @IKJLeio Found an unedited version from a software website on the Wayback Machine back in 2006 web.archive.org/web/2006061713... of Use shown on a full screen display. added at the point of entry. 7:14 PM - Oct 21, 2025 119.3K Views 10 126 Know Your Meme Post your reply 662 77 Reply IKJ LEIO VT - KITSUSYNTH RE:BOOT (VGEN OPE... @IKJLe.... 19h ... FOUND IT! PEOP0634.WMF from Task Force Clip Art Really Big Edition archive.org/details/task-f... Task Force COM

Reenactments in Real Life

The Habbo Hotel raids by 4chan's /b/ became so popular that they eventually gained some offline recognition as well. In Finland, people rallied together outside Sulake's headquarters (the parent company of Habbo Hotel) in afro wigs and suits, forming a real-life "swastiget." In the center was someone cosplaying the character Suiseiseki from the anime Rozen Maiden.


People in Finland reenactment in real life of the raid outside of Sulake’s office, which is the parent company of Habbo Hotel Protesters wearing afros in real life reenactment of Habbo Hotel raids people in afro wigs for reenactment of Habbo Hotel raids

As time went on, people would go on to cosplay the "Pool's Closed" avatars at anime and internet culture conventions, or print the "Pool's Closed" mascot on a paper and take pictures of it at their pools.


Pool's Closed sign with the iconic meme cosplayer dressed as Pool's Closed black man with afro black man cosplaying as Pool's Closed smiling black man with arms crossed

In 2007 and 2008, people met up and went to screenings of the 2006 action thriller film Snakes on a Plane in afro wigs and suits. In 2006, a Second Life griefer group formed called Patriotic Nigras, their name inspired by the raids. At the Anthrocon 2007, a small scale protest reportedly took place.

Controversy

In early 2008, a Texan named Mary Alice Altorfer came across a "Pool's Closed" sign in her neighborhood and called the local news station with a claim that it was promoting racial discrimination. Altorfer's encounter with an internet meme in real life was soon turned into a news story and after the broadcast, a video clip of the report was uploaded onto YouTube. In the following days, members of Anonymous allegedly launched a harassment campaign against the woman.



Search Interest

External References

[1] Encyclopedia – Pool's Closed

[2] Nigrapedia – Main Page

[3] Pool's Closed – Pool's Closed

[4] Lurkmore – Pool's Closed

[5] Urban Dictionary – Pool's Closed

[6] Oh Internet via Internet Archive Wayback Machine – Pool's Closed

[7] BuzzFeed – Pool's Closed [PIC]

[8] Twitter – JustinWhang

[9] Twitter – IKJLeio

[10] Wayback Machine – Computer Distributors, Inc

[11] Internet Archive – Task Force Clip Art Really Big Edition


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