CenturyLink/Qwest/Layer3 blocks Kiwi Farms

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IDK about other kiwis, but I have had all sorts of people give veiled and not so veiled threats regarding work, and the response has almost always been "retract that shit or you are also going to be put in a legal hole that you cannot win", and it generally works. These ISP CEOs with their billion dollar industries can't do this?
Not if the one blackmailing them is the state. Trannies are simply tools of Relevant Agencies.
How are you feeling today, @Wodanaz ? Still simping for the US?
 
My TMobile mobile isn't connecting but yeah, on Netherlands on ProtonVPN it works fine.
AT&T here and I've noticed with the farms this time there must be a really active and concerted campaign to get the farms removed. I imagine the whole dogboy, pup players in US military uniforms, and Biden non-binary clothing thief want to shut these scandals from ending up on Fox news. Because even uniparty neo-cons are having a hard time keeping the parties under their control.
 
This post is probably late, But if you use any mobile device using Nord VPN and switching VPNs from north America to the neatherlands will open back up Access.

It's much faster then using Tor on your mobile device, and you can keep the Reacts if you're a Mobile user.
I can still access on Clearnet, but I expect that to stop soon as the revocations are propagated (do I have that right, tech guys?). Likewise, your VPN might be in the same data centre as 1776 (or are on the same network) or it could just be that the propagation is slow and it will go down shortly.

Give it 48 hours or so and we'll know the lay of the land. It would be good to get a list of which VPNs work at that point and what the settings are, as you're right: Tor is way too slow and battery-eating on phones.
 
As far as INFOSEC goes reporting to the FCC, you can just put in anonymous and pseudonymous information, as well as saying you're filing it on behalf of Josh.
 
Complaint sent here. Hopefully the boomer strategy of yelling louder than our wonderful friends in the alphabet soup club works. Not particularly hopeful, and if it works it won't be fast. Tis the season, and US politics at that.
I mean one side thinks X is fascist and evil and needs to be killed off because they're spoiled sociopaths.
Not if the one blackmailing them is the state. Trannies are simply tools of Relevant Agencies.
How are you feeling today, @Wodanaz ? Still simping for the US?
Blackmail is possible, but more then likely they were probably sent the vauge FBI considers X host dangerous for hosting domestic extremists ie you and me who don't play with the powers that be worldview.
I can still access on Clearnet, but I expect that to stop soon as the revocations are propagated (do I have that right, tech guys?). Likewise, your VPN might be in the same data centre as 1776 (or are on the same network) or it could just be that the propagation is slow and it will go down shortly.

Give it 48 hours or so and we'll know the lay of the land. It would be good to get a list of which VPNs work at that point and what the settings are, as you're right: Tor is way too slow and battery-eating on phones.
That's good, I imagine it depends on nations, and who your ISP is. Since kiwifarms and 1776 met is being blocked by a big player, I imagine people who rely on Wyoming cable one (I dunno if it exists, or Kazakh 32, probably aren't affected as bad as people who use mainline services for their internet like Verizon, spectrum, at&t and etc...
 
Clown world. Some forums with people being dismembered/tortured or other abhorrent things have been up for years (protected by Cloudflare), websites that actually are an immediate threat to life, but the fucking Kiwifarms is the forum that gets repeatedly cancelled.

Perhaps it's because Null is cool and actually allows freedom of speech (including gossip, imagine being able to make fun of retards) on here, which is something so 'awful' that even those gore forums disallow it. We live in a world where anonymous words on a screen are more policed than cartel beheading and torture videos.

Once again it seems that internet connections with a direct peering to Null's ISP are fine: this means most VPN services in the Netherlands and Norway (and Scandinavia in general). Here is a snapshot of connect-ability from a VPN service (look at the 'ping' column, if it's green that server will work):
 

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My wireguard to Ziggo NL is not passing kiwifarms anymore. It's worth noting that Both Ziggo and Halmaz' ISP are subsidaries of LibertyGlobal/UPC, a US company.
 
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As far as trannies getting into tech, the tech culture changed about the same time the "SJWs" started appearing. A lot of tech trannies were pests or "incel" shutins before they transitioned and they banded together like gays do. The rest of the "hack the planet" tech guys just followed along with whatever they were told. It was insane seeing guys who hated the government overreach and spying immediately change their tune and support it once the news started demonizing half the country.
It also started medio 2000s amongst the more terminally online. I had friends who transitioned (and then I lost all contact with because it worsened their depression etc.) pre 2010. There is a correlation with certain mental illnesses, and those also seem to correlate with working in tech.

I've never seen anyone well-adjusted in tech trooning out, it's always someone with other severe issues, and it usually worsens them, there's a reason the 41% has increased drastically as the contagion has spread.

Also it makes sense with the more recent research showing it to be a social contagion, that it is concentrated in the group it started in (i. e. the terminally online tech people).
 
The idea that an American has to pretend to be in the Netherlands to view US legal content is absolutely insane.
When you consider that the US internet at the current moment is going through a mass consolidation phase, as the goal of global government and corporate control is sanitization of the internet I am worried about the world.
I'm in Singapore and it loads fine but the idea that something's censored in the USA and not in a country that's known to be a tad censorship happy is pretty sad
The great thing about political correctness is it's a truly effective form of totalitarian thought. It is able to make everyone think in childish good vs bad philosophy and often removes nuance from a complex world.
It also started medio 2000s amongst the more terminally online. I had friends who transitioned (and then I lost all contact with because it worsened their depression etc.) pre 2010. There is a correlation with certain mental illnesses, and those also seem to correlate with working in tech.

I've never seen anyone well-adjusted in tech trooning out, it's always someone with other severe issues, and it usually worsens them, there's a reason the 41% has increased drastically as the contagion has spread.

Also it makes sense with the more recent research showing it to be a social contagion, that it is concentrated in the group it started in (i. e. the terminally online tech people).
I think the problem with the tech world is people convince themselves that they're some god/goddess, they surround themselves with toxic positive affirmation meanwhile shut out any real honest criticism. This echo chamber of narcissistic hugbox behavior creates dangerous psychopaths.
 
Back in the more optimistic days of the 1990s, it was practically a proverb.
Back then, we didn't have a bunch of gigantic T1 providers that ran their own dedicated fibre links, and could isolate half the globe with a few route changes. It was mostly universities communicating with one another over regular phone lines, then local ISPs peering with whoever they could find. Once those ISPs became global behemoths, the self-healing paradigm went away.
 
My wireguard to Ziggo NL is not passing kiwifarms anymore. It's worth noting that Both Ziggo and Halmaz' ISP are subsidaries of LibertyGlobal/UPC, a US company.
I already called them (Ziggo), and the support guy could access madattheinternet.com while working from home on a ziggo connection (weird) while me and my friend can't. Their chat advised me to email abuse@ziggo.nl which I did. And yes Ziggo's upstream is LibertyGlobal which peers with Telia/Arelion which is not routing KF.
 
Hmmmm. Mullvad servers in my country (and half of the neighboring countries ) cannot connect to kiwifarms.net, but if I turn it off I can connect just fine. At least for now.
 
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