I hate the Internet and the people who own it

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You are assuming that the AG will give enough of a fuck about doing his job on behalf of a "evil Nazi terrorist doxxxxxxing site that kills trannies (the most oppressed minority in all of human history) for fun" to actually take this on with appropriate vigor such that anything substantial gets done.
Just immediately denying any response at all will open the door to a lawsuit, as administrative remedies will have been exhausted at that point. What is more likely is that the probable shitlib AG who hates our guts anyway just ignores it and delays doing anything at all. This will have the result that the Farms is deprived of any administrative remedy while still not having the door opened to suing these evil fucks.
 
Null sez a german registrar has seized the .pl domain. This is obviously step 1 of Germany's plan to retake the former eastern territories.
And once again, we were so close to getting over 2k live users. Same shit happened with .net and sneed.today.
I'm starting to nootice a pattern - BS happens whenever we're about to get over 2k live users.

Also, attachments don't seem to load for me.
 
Can someone explain to me how we came to a situation that a domain that you own can be seized for any or no reason whatsoever without any warning or compensation.

On another note, I always had an idea for a decentralized DNS solution that is maintained by a decentralized network of computers and can offer name resolution through a series of gateways that reference this ledger. The records would be immutable, digitally signed, countersigned by several others, both during record addition and verification before a response is returned to a client (DNSSEC does this kind of thing for internal forward lookup zones). Obviously relying on a single third party for a service as critical as this is just isn't going to cut it anymore. I guess you could call it a DNS blockchain.
 
Can someone explain to me how we came to a situation that a domain that you own can be seized for any or no reason whatsoever without any warning or compensation.

On another note, I always had an idea for a decentralized DNS solution that is maintained by a decentralized network of computers and can offer name resolution through a series of gateways that reference this ledger. The records would be immutable, digitally signed, countersigned by several others, both during record addition and verification before a response is returned to a client (DNSSEC does this kind of thing for internal forward lookup zones). Obviously relying on a single third party for a service as critical as this is just isn't going to cut it anymore. I guess you could call it a DNS blockchain.
They already exist:

Like much alt-tech, they're not terribly useful unless widely adopted, and most people aren't up their own asses about nerdshit enough even to know these exist. Most people are too retarded to even use tor.
 
Ah shit, here we go again.

Just wait until Null has set up domains in every part of the world and they all get taken down by registrars for no reason besides "harrasment site"
 
They already exist:

Like much alt-tech, they're not terribly useful unless widely adopted, and most people aren't up their own asses about nerdshit enough even to know these exist. Most people are too retarded to even use tor.
At least people are attempting to do something. It's down to making it stupid easy to implement (takes care of people of chromosomal abnormalities) and divorcing it from the crypto scene (takes care of companies who don't want to mess with crypto). But it's really a matter of getting people to switch to something new, if enough pozzed registrars start doing dumb shit like seizing domains for wrongthink to enough people it might accelerate development and adoption, but if it gets that bad there may not be anything left of the internet to save.
 
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