CenturyLink/Qwest/Layer3 blocks Kiwi Farms

So they're just actively aiming for holiday bullshit in some vain attempt at ruining people's holidays or something now since they realized they're too poor and/or too retarded to actively do this kind of shit?

Cuz someone should tell them being too busy partying to clean some tranny dilation runoff doesn't sound like 'ruining people's shit' and more like we're too busy partying.

Also the irony of threatening someone's wife because big hate site bad go away is a pretty nice christmas present tbh.
 
You know former Tor developers? Dude, do you know how many fucking hardcore SJW cancel-culture TRAs worked at Tor? This one (who now hates Tor and would be more than happy to user her insider knowledge to destroy her ex-employer), and this one recently got his Twatter account back, a notorious doxxer who has deleted any mention of Tor from his Twatter timeline to make it seem like he was never associated with them, but the internet never forgets. The Tor Project has always been up to their nose in TRAs and SJWs.
It it just a coincidence that Tor is also a haven for pedophiles, and is where they distribute and receive their CP?
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OK, now I'm definitely filing the FCC complaint. Fucking ridiculous all around.
 
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.
I mentioned our legality and asked why a site I had access to a day ago was suddenly blocked. And the rep of course was clueless but agreed it was unfair.
 
I guess it's important to highlight to the FCC that there are no AUP violations, and no contact from the ISPs about AUP violations, in addition to it being a completely legal site with no court orders or anything.
That's the main part, the ISP did this without any prior warning or notice.
 
T-Mobile user reporting in, able to connect fine without any form of VPN. Site was down for me a bit earlier in the day but seems like that was just an issue with the site and less with my isp/data provider.

Hopefully others using similar providers are having no issues and are able to connect to and use the site just fine.
 
Marvin had watched the battle from the safety of his Farmville plot. In the aftermath, his sub-20 IQ struggled to articulate, in a private language of strained groans and measures of drool, how totally fucking retarded it had been.

Men - farmers like himself - billowing clouds of toxic smoke from their over-clocked PCs, in an attempt to dispell the unholy stench of freshly-excavated neo-vaginas. Somewhere in the manmade fog, the enemy general, Fong, pounded its fake tits like a pair of war drums.

The drums were silent now; the fog of war dispersing to reveal the silhouettes of men crying for their motherboards, while cries of "It's ma'am!" and demands to be transported to female-only field hospitals rose from the grotesque hunchback formations. that cluttered the land.
 
It's kind of mind blowing Dong Gone can just ring up executives and go "website mean plz censor" and they fucking do it. I can't get executives at the corpo I work for to respond even if the data center is literally on fire.
It helps when you have a history of "consent accidents" and call their wives in the middle of the night, apparently.
 
What gets me is they snuck it in at multiple ISPs across the nation. It's not just CenturyLink, it's CenturyLink, AT&T, Xfinity, Cox... and it's not the backbone provider either, it hits 1 hop into their network and dies.

... Unless the backbone ISP is blackholing it between internal hops of the ISP's network (which is a possibility I just thought of), that is. If so, going after CenturyLink with complaints is a red herring...


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.

You can't go wrong with either of them https://www.privacyguides.org/vpn/
Mullvad is the most affordable, $5 per month - no strings attached, you don't have to buy "5 years plan" or whatever. you can pay whenever you want and for how much time you want.

All feature Open Source clients, good ethics and aren't run by retards.
 
T-Mobile user reporting in, able to connect fine without any form of VPN. Site was down for me a bit earlier in the day but seems like that was just an issue with the site and less with my isp/data provider.

Hopefully others using similar providers are having no issues and are able to connect to and use the site just fine.
Same here fellow T-Mobile user, this morning up until around thirty minutes ago when i last checked was when i finally got access.
 
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I wonder how many shitposters these degenerates have converted into politically active dissidents? For years I was content to lurk and laugh at their delusion without ever handling the shit myself, and now I'm so burned out and angry at facts taking a backseat to the feelings of chomos and rapists that I'm throwing money at anti-alphabet politicians and writing letters to representatives for the first time in my life.
 
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