CenturyLink/Qwest/Layer3 blocks Kiwi Farms

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Move aside Liz-Fong and Keffals, there's another asshole tirelessly campaigning for Internet companies to refuse services to KiwiFarms and shut it down, he goes by the Twitter handle RubinRemus.
RubinRemus has a massive hateboner for @Null and KF member @Caroline Farrow, and has even gone as far as to accuse them of having an affair.

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Won't help.

But the suggestion from someone about setting up a BBS could work, would be interesting to develop some anti-DDoS technology for modems.
I think sprouting KF on as many avenues to the internets as possible is a good idea makes it harder to shit down if it is a hydra versus a snake.
 
But this is people who have dedicated their lives to fighting for this, it's something they strongly believe in, and all their work and legacy is now being snuffed out.
My sweet summer child.

If the EFF hasn't been compromised by troons already, it soon will be. Today's EFF isn't your Grandpa's EFF.

Meanwhile, Usenet is looking more like the final solution to the online free speech question than ever.
 
I am unaffected but I'm curious about who is. Without doxing yourself or anybody else, who does CenturyLink service in terms of geographic regions?

EDIT: I'll just do 2 minutes of research and answer my own question
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They claim coverage in all 50 states but I've never heard of them.
 
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I think sprouting KF on as many avenues to the internets as possible is a good idea makes it harder to shit down if it is a hydra versus a snake.
Counterpoint: this forum is Null’s bread and butter. He should be able to make it work as the sole proprietor.
 
My sweet summer child.

If the EFF hasn't been compromised by troons already, it soon will be. Today's EFF isn't your Grandpa's EFF.
Depends on your definition of compromised, I'm fairly confident that the majority of people working at EFF believe in supporting an open Internet.

Meanwhile, Usenet is looking more like the final solution to the online free speech question than ever.
Same problem as with VPNs, it's just a temporary solution ignoring the problem. As EFF has pointed out in their campaign already, the precedent getting set means everything is now up for grabs including Usenet if it becomes more popular.
 
I figured as much because I tested it in comparsion to my phone and it is being completely throttled.

The phone is able to connect instantly while the internet will not load it.

This is exactly what I remembered warning people of with net neutrality.

It starts with netflix if they get in good eith the isp will load instantly, but other sites that don't like take forever to load and lose traffic.

I may not agree with everything on here but censoring an entire website is a horrible idea.
Any community that becomes isolated without new ideas coming in will become more extreme over time.

That literally making an echochamber and causing an issue they are trying to "prevent."
 
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