Historically, KF is pretty blatantly misrepresented by people that like to say it's evil but never visit, anyway.
The body count people refer to is, to the best of my knowledge:
>Chloe Segal, who hadn't even been discussed for over a year prior to her suicide. She was let out of observation after already expressing suicidal behavior and abandoned by her own support network in the LGBTHTMLCSS community just before her suicide. Demonstrably not KF.
>Terryberry, who was ignored by her family, the police, and left as a mentally unwell individual in a physically abusive relationship until she took her own life (and
moderation promptly made sure to express how dumb A-logging over it was)
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@FuckYou, who yes was a user, and his death was made fun of and his grave spat on because
he was a murderer. Also, he had about as many posts total in his entire stay as the average Twitter fiend makes in a day. Nobody on the site supported his actions and it became a site policy to shit on him, essentially.
And that's it as far as I'm aware. It's against site culture to directly interact with subjects in most cases, and it's always against site rules to try to harm them. In fact, local transwoman Christine Chandler gets helped by KF to the point that Null actively plays life coach and has actively been trying to defend her from genuinely harmful spergs.
As far as I'm aware, Kiwi Farms is essentially just /polcow/, full of high functioning weirdos that get a laugh out of more fantastically weird people. Unfortunately, a lot of people believe the hype that we're some sort of secret society hellbent on destroying everything that they love, even despite having a resident population of pretty much every group that gets talked about on the site. Hell, if you go to pretty much any *chan, KF is a tame bunch of total losers in their general opinion. It's odd that so many people on Twitter think this place is actually dangerous when it's just politically incorrect.