I hate the Internet and the people who own it

We probably don't need to keyboard warrior argue with some furry on an autistic website on Null's behalf.
Their response to this pretty much kills any credibility they have. Guessing some eurofag who thinks it's ok to charge someone for training their pug to do a nazi salute as a joke.

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Their response to this pretty much kills any credibility they have. Guessing some eurofag who thinks it's ok to charge someone for training their pug to do a nazi salute as a joke.

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He's close.
It's not that they don't work, they just don't exist and never have (the reason the federalist papers are anonymous is because the early American populace wanted to literally lynch people for speaking their views freely), and the mask is now dropping rapidly.
 
If they're gonna keep booting us from everywhere, at least have the courtesy to tell us why.

Which is precisely why that won't happen. They want to impose Kafka guilt.

This is the MO that was used when millions were silenced by direct request of the feds.
Look up the facts on Missouri V. Biden and Schellenberger's "settlement" with twitter over his ban without any given excuse.

There are government agencies involved in this blackout.
Mark my words.
 
Josh updated it to say it was a German provider.

Source DDOS attacks, fine.
Host pirated content, fine.
Say mean things about lolcows... VERBOTEN.
gender ideology has become a full fledged religion. a cult. you're free to do whatever you want...as long as you don't question the cult. then you must be cut off

and unfortunately similar to how scientology infected LA and hollywood, the gender cult has infected anything having to do with IT and computers
 
I still think we need to be "accelerating" this to knocking a bunch of other wrongthink into tor.
The more opinions with 80% public support forced into the darknet, the more people will disregard clearnet as the corporate fraud it increasingly is and the more common tor use will be.
If something as convoluted as bit torrent could become popular so can tor use.

Edit: the inherent inefficiencies of onion routing and other anonymizing tools for traffic have an important side-benefit:
crappy, leaky web2.0 crap goes extinct. No more tabs eating 7 gigs of ram due to continuously updating scroll feeds.
 
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Has anyone ever made a FOIA request in regards to Kiwi Farms? I don't know the whole process but if there's suspicion that the FBI or DHS is involved, that would be a good way to find out.

Foia doesn't do it.
It requires a lawsuit against the federal government.
The good news is the injunction is already there. (handed down on the 4th of july.. cheeky judge) The government is not allowed to request censorship of internet, either via direct requests from any department, or via indirect laundering via "NGO"s
 
If they're gonna keep booting us from everywhere, at least have the courtesy to tell us why.

Which is precisely why that won't happen. They want to impose Kafka guilt.
That's what tends to happen when the company can screw you over and there's no due process. Same reason why major platforms silently ban people without even citing the rule that was violated with no accountability for mistakes either.

The bigger issue here is the service provided is in the context of a business contract with financial interests, which at minimum is just unprofessional, or at worse would expose how flimsy the agreement is especially if there are SLAs involved if they can just pull the plug with no notice based on their own decision with no repercussions.
 
Foia doesn't do it.
It requires a lawsuit against the federal government.
Yes it does if it isn't an active investigation, just like it did for Gamergate. Just expect stonewalling or an outright Glomar response. If you get back something expect it heavily redacted but if you already knew what you were looking for you can usually figure it out.

Anyway first step is an FOIA request, second is an administrative appeal, and only then do you go the lawsuit route. They usually delay for months or even years. You can't just start out with a lawsuit, though. You have to exhaust administrative remedies first.

Note: people can FOIA your FOIA requests too.
 
Elliot could have accomplished so much, but he had to short-circuit himself attacking the Farms.

At this point, it's almost not even fun to mock him anymore
Nah, it's still a lot of fun to mock and meme ol' no-dick shitbrick face. The Kiwi Farms didn't get his consent to post facts about him? Must have been an accident...
 
Foia doesn't do it.
It requires a lawsuit against the federal government.
The good news is the injunction is already there. (handed down on the 4th of july.. cheeky judge) The government is not allowed to request censorship of internet, either via direct requests from any department, or via indirect laundering via "NGO"s

Looks like I spoke minute too soon.
The puppet in the whitehouse appealed.
The 5th circuit has 16 judges, only 4 are Democrats.
Somehow, this case's panel has an Obama judge and Clinton judge.
They just lifted the injunction mere minutes after I posted this.
We're in for at least a year or 2 of increasing censorship of clearnet until the Supreme Court eviscerates them.
 
Looks like I spoke minute too soon.
The puppet in the whitehouse appealed.
The 5th circuit has 16 judges, only 4 are Democrats.
Somehow, this case's panel has an Obama judge and Clinton judge.
They just lifted the injunction mere minutes after I posted this.
We're in for at least a year or 2 of increasing censorship of clearnet until the Supreme Court eviscerates them.
Considering the composition of the court it's likely they go for en banc review first.
 
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