CenturyLink/Qwest/Layer3 blocks Kiwi Farms

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Aren't VPNs stupidly expensive? Plus I can never tell which one will rat me out if I download some capeshit movie over them. Supposedly some of the "zomg privacy" ones that were paying youtubers left and right to shill were outed as being not-so-private after all.
ProtonVPN is $48 a year and is pretty reliable for torrenting. Last I had checked they still have a good track record for privacy.
 
Time to short, though, there isn't much gain looking at their charts.

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CenturyLink has responded to the FCC explaining that they refuse to perform their role as a Tier 1 ISP due to unspecified AUP violations.

Anyone in the industry should avoid the companies Qwest, CenturyLink, Lumen (formerly Level 3).

If you are a consumer level customer of this ISP, you should leave and indicate to them that this response was unsatisfactory and you do not wish to patronize a business actively destroying the Internet.

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Aren't VPNs stupidly expensive? Plus I can never tell which one will rat me out if I download some capeshit movie over them. Supposedly some of the "zomg privacy" ones that were paying youtubers left and right to shill were outed as being not-so-private after all.
Get Mullvad VPN. You don't have to give them any data (even an email address), can pay in crypto, audits revealed that they don't collect IP's, and their price stays at 5€/~$5.3 forever because they do not recognize the existance of inflation.
 
Aren't VPNs stupidly expensive? Plus I can never tell which one will rat me out if I download some capeshit movie over them. Supposedly some of the "zomg privacy" ones that were paying youtubers left and right to shill were outed as being not-so-private after all.
My brother in christ, ProtonVPN is free. They offer premium vpn services, but the base use of the service is free. If you already use any proton services, you have access just need to login the program/app.


You can also get cheap lifetime vpns for low prices on stacksocial. Any proxy or vpn is better than going raw.

 
Dumb idea probably but:

I assume that companies may respond with "Kiwifarms bad, we block".
Wouldn't it be helpful then to have a couple of websites at had they don't blocl?

You know, websites like unironic Nazi stuff, any illegal porn shit that involves animals or kids and so on so we can say "Hey, why you not block this actual Nazi terror webforum then?" or "Why you not block this pedo site?". If they want to play this game they should be held accountable for their hypocrisy and bigottery.

If shit talking troons is bad why do they allow whatever Nazi site where people talk Nazi stuff? How can one be free speach and the other not? How can one be a violation and one not? They either start blocking more sites and may stir shit up or they have to come up with some really retarded arguments to defend other sites.
 
Get Mullvad VPN. You don't have to give them any data (even an email address), can pay in crypto, audits revealed that they don't collect IP's, and their price stays at 5€/~$5.3 forever because they do not recognize the existance of inflation.
You don't even need crypto. You can literally send them cash in an envelope with no data attached except to which account number the cash is supposed to go to.
 
Aren't VPNs stupidly expensive? Plus I can never tell which one will rat me out if I download some capeshit movie over them. Supposedly some of the "zomg privacy" ones that were paying youtubers left and right to shill were outed as being not-so-private after all.

I use the free ones as extensions to my browser. I've no doubt that they've got no respect at all for my confidentiality, but I'm too old and comfortable to give much of a fuck about that. Boomer privilege. But when it comes to accessing stuff my ISP won't let me access, they work just fine.
 
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