DuckDuckGo has blocked Kiwi Farms

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Well it looks like we are more fucked then usual kiwis (:_(.

Not really. It's more like CuckCuckBlow is more fucked than usual as the few people who use it realize it's just a scam operation.

Wasnt Duck Duck's whole selling point that they WERENT censoring and messing with search results?
Fuck me, isnt there ONE that actually has our backs?

CuckCuck just ended its own existence because everyone should make it well known that their main advertising point is bullshit.

This pisses me off. Places like ResetEra gets to get away with their shit like doxxing innocent people and getting people fired and this happens to this place.

This sucks.

Don't get too bent out of shape. CuckCuck barely exists anyway. It should probably cease to exist entirely, though.
 
My results from [a different IP address] have kiwifarms.net as the first hit.
I'm guessing the change is just taking a while to propagate through some of their servers. Due to caching etc. It would be nice if archive.is showed the originating server URL they use for their request, and the IP address that they actually connected to, but that would make their servers somewhat easier to block.

This is the inevitable result of scum like Hotwheels advocating for internet censorship.

It's now being used by nefarious people- probably pedophiles- to suppress evidence of their crimes from being made readily available to the world.

All we can really do at this point is see if Null can get some further information on exactly who the terrorists involved are, and monitor potential suspects on Twitter etc.
 
Fucking weird that the king of cucks, Google, hasn't blacklisted the site. Maybe whoever convinced these smaller sites to de-list KF couldn't make Google give a fuck?

Given how insane Google's corporate culture is I was expecting them to pull a stunt like this first not Bing.

Sad to see Microsoft cuck out.

Pretty much have to agree with this. I always figured that Google would have been the first to de-list us considering the whole 8chan debacle and all that, but DDG? That actually surprised me.

Granted, I've never used DDG because I'm a lazy fuck. But I do find it unusual that a supposedly "free speech" search engine is committing acts of censorship that not even Google has done yet.

I think @AnOminous is onto something with Duck Duck Go being a honeypot front for some other company or glow-in-the-dark agency.

Bing de-listing us is not as surprising, I figured they would've unlisted us if Google did so first. I'm honestly surprised they didn't remove 8chan from their search engine after Google did.

Hmm, maybe DDG is a honeypot for Bing?

Also, someone else mentioned that Bing might have unlisted us because of the E3 leaks. IIRC, Microsoft owns Bing and they probably have a major stake in those leaks given their involvement in the video game industry.

Or maybe some lolcow knows somebody at one of those companies?

It wouldn't be the weirdest thing that happened in the history of this site.
 
I am being told by a very, very small number of people they can still find KF on DDG -- which means they are altering search results depending on your user profile, which they claim they never do.
True story

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Pretty much have to agree with this. I always figured that Google would have been the first to de-list us considering the whole 8chan debacle and all that, but DDG? That actually surprised me.

Granted, I've never used DDG because I'm a lazy fuck. But I do find it unusual that a supposedly "free speech" search engine is committing acts of censorship that not even Google has done yet.

I think @AnOminous is onto something with Duck Duck Go being a honeypot front for some other company or glow-in-the-dark agency.

Bing de-listing us is not as surprising, I figured they would've unlisted us if Google did so first. I'm honestly surprised they didn't remove 8chan from their search engine after Google did.

Hmm, maybe DDG is a honeypot for Bing?

Also, someone else mentioned that Bing might have unlisted us because of the E3 leaks. IIRC, Microsoft owns Bing and they probably have a major stake in those leaks given their involvement in the video game industry.
So KF might have not even been delisted over SocJus shit but because we laughed at the ESA shitting the bed?

I don't know whether to be relieved or not.
 
US (but not Texas), kiwifarms.net will show up if I search for "kiwi farms" but not "kiwifarms". Same behavior on mobile. If I hadn't seen this thread I might have thought it was their algorithm being as retarded as their logo.
 
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Here's an interesting experiment you can try right at home. Open firefox focus and go to duckduckgo, then look up kiwifarms. It's there. It's not there on my regular browser or even in a private tab. Seems like they really are fingerprinting and tracking their users. I can't get a screenshot because firefox focus blocks it and workarounds result in a blackscreen
 
Mark my words, someday a brave soul will get screwed over so much that they will challenge all of this bullshit in the courts be it if the state or if some private entity screws them over.

And it can be anything really be it edgy memes or porn or whatever.

Now I wish that the rest of the U.S. had the same free speech laws like Oregon where in that state they have absolutely no state laws against stuff such as obscene or offensive content because their state constitution protects even obscene speech on a state level too.

But these things can't be solved unless someone does something and finally take these issues to the Supreme Court and resolve this once and for all.

Now to be honest, I don't what it's going to take for this to all stop. Will U.S. lawmakers finally wise up and solve this issue (which I doubt they will) or could this be taken to the Supreme Court and once again the Supreme Court has to tell these fuckheads to stop doing this?

Uhh, what a world we live in.
 
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