KiwiMesh Complaint Thread

Ditched censorious control-freak Brave (FO&GR, you are NOT gonna dictate which sites I can or can't look at), now I am trying to access the forum on Tor's own browser, as some people suggested. SlowAF and don't give me the OG shit about how you used to go online to visit BBSs with a 9600 baud modem, I first got online in 1997 and IT SUCKED back then. I am long used to 21st century speeds.

Anyways, now I get the thing on the right about "unusual traffic". I have no idea what this is about. Anyone know what might causing this?

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Brave was not censoring KF (not at the time of this writing, anyway). When you click on an onion url, any onion url, brave will block the DNS query from going out for obvious security reasons. The message it gives is just confusing.
 
Took a bit to get logged in on .st, but clearnet seems to be working better than it has in a week. Incredible effort. The mob seems to be losing steam, it will be hard for them to keep the energy as fired up for every single domain.
Wait for it to really lose steam when their Patreons start nose-diving because "GIMME MONEY BECAUSE KIWIFARMS IS DEAD AND SO I AM NOT BEING PERSECUTED ANY MORE" isn't a big seller.
 
One of the proxies shit out already. I don't know why or why. I'm going to provide a list of services and my experiences with them eventually.
Shinjiru? It was getting hit by a DDoS attack, same with Vanwanet. I'm sure your current host will be attacked too when the attacker notices the DNS change.

I could name dozens of "bulletproof" providers that wouldn't give a shit about abuse reports and media hit pieces. The problem is that none of them have the capacity to absorb anything but the most trivial of attacks.

The best you can do in the short term is round-robin DNS and hope your attacker runs out of funds.
 
Shinjiru? It was getting hit by a DDoS attack, same with Vanwanet. I'm sure your current host will be attacked too when the attacker notices the DNS change.

I could name dozens of "bulletproof" providers that wouldn't give a shit about abuse reports and media hit pieces. The problem is that none of them have the capacity to absorb anything but the most trivial of attacks.

The best you can do in the short term is round-robin DNS and hope your attacker runs out of funds.

Sounds like fun.

Nigga's gonna bankrupt a whole country with how many neetbucks are going to be spent.
 
I literally posted the screengrab of Brave's Tor browser rejecting not only my access to the previous .onion address but also the KiwiFarms Telegram. I posted screengrabs of both, I substantiated it for myself.

In fact, the first time it happened, I wasn't just denied access to the .onion, the very moment I got that client refusal page Brave also literally knocked off my internet connection. This led me to the theory that certain Tor node owners have possibly manually configured their nodes to drop KF traffic (don't know how they would do this, perhaps there's a way to configure an exit node to do this?), with some going the extra mile to knock off your internet connection when they reject you. This happened only once though, so I guessed it was just a bad node. I don't have a screengrab of this because I don't want to disclose my network. But I swear this is what happened the first time I was denied access to KF by Brave's Tor Browser. The second time I just got a client refusal error, but wasn't knocked offline.

One more issue I just ran into that was mentioned by others in this thread:

I too got the instance where the comment text box underneath a thread doesn't load. I reloaded the page and it re-appeared after the second reload.

This is what it looks like when the textbox doesn't load:

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Are the ddosers providing their services for free? I remember back in the day my friend wanted to crash a site but the pricing was absurd. I can't believe they've got enough money to do this for weeks.
Sadly not all troons are destitute, tech troons can be quite wealthy and they are happy to fund harassment because they don't have any other expenses than porn. Hell, even a non-high-profile troon like Bryli makes an obscene amount of money pretending to work for tech companies.
 
I have a problem with uploading video on .st domain. It's not large, just 35 mb. I have tried both brave and firefox & disabled all plugins.
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In fact, the first time it happened, I wasn't just denied access to the .onion, the very moment I got that client refusal page Brave also literally knocked off my internet connection. This led me to the theory that certain Tor node owners have possibly manually configured their nodes to drop KF traffic (don't know how they would do this, perhaps there's a way to configure an exit node to do this?), with some going the extra mile to knock off your internet connection when they reject you.
A tor node network operator can't drop your internet (unless they are DDoSing you). What happened there is - your internet dropped for a moment, so Brave couldn't connect.
 
I literally posted the screengrab of Brave's Tor browser rejecting not only my access to the previous .onion address but also the KiwiFarms Telegram. I posted screengrabs of both, I substantiated it for myself.

In fact, the first time it happened, I wasn't just denied access to the .onion, the very moment I got that client refusal page Brave also literally knocked off my internet connection. This led me to the theory that certain Tor node owners have possibly manually configured their nodes to drop KF traffic (don't know how they would do this, perhaps there's a way to configure an exit node to do this?), with some going the extra mile to knock off your internet connection when they reject you. This happened only once though, so I guessed it was just a bad node. I don't have a screengrab of this because I don't want to disclose my network. But I swear this is what happened the first time I was denied access to KF by Brave's Tor Browser. The second time I just got a client refusal error, but wasn't knocked offline.

One more issue I just ran into that was mentioned by others in this thread:

I too got the instance where the comment text box underneath a thread doesn't load. I reloaded the page and it re-appeared after the second reload.

This is what it looks like when the textbox doesn't load:

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I've been using tor with brave since the site went down and haven't had any problems when the site's actually up and running.
 
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