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Damn, based Zeus.
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The father of Ethan Ralph's child (ex) bride is allegedly seeking a restraining order against the Gunt, who in turn has announced his intentions to fly to California to attend the court hearing. Thus beginning a new saga of legal woes for everybody's favourite stunted alcoholic wignat.

Breaking: Matthew Vickers is seeking a restraining order against Ethan, with a court date set for Monday.

Ethan has responded that he will be flying out to attend the court hearing in person.

EDIT: He says he's going to have to hire a lawyer at the end of the show, and is looking through listings now.
 
The father of Ethan Ralph's child (ex) bride is allegedly seeking a restraining order against the Gunt, who in turn has announced his intentions to fly to California to attend the court hearing. Thus beginning a new saga of legal woes for everybody's favourite stunted alcoholic wignat.
Yeah bro, I'm sure they're going to throw you full parental rights instantly :gunt: .
 
Kemono.party, a website dedicated to scraping paywalled content has started a twitter account.
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Essentially, they went on twitter and tagged many popular artists saying their paywalled content could be found on their site.
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It was very obvious from the beginning why they would do this, but people fell for it anyway.
This causes many artists' sperging out over the posts, and the site in general.
Kemono posted a link to their telegram as well, so there were people sperging in there too.
And people obviously outraged wanted to DMCA their content, but the DMCA page on Kemono requires:

  • contact information of the copyright owner or an authorized agent (full name, mailing address, phone number, email)
This obviously isn't something most of these people want to do, since half of them draw disgusting fetish porn.

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Some of them even do weird stuff like put a link to the site in the banner on their paywall, in protest, I guess. Since they were unsuccessful in getting their content removed.
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Besides that, I don't think they would remove content anyway
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"Traffic has almost doubled"
There has been a big uptick in new users importing new artists and updating pages as well. Obvious success.

That's pretty much it for now, I think they'll continue like this.
If you want to see more responses, I'd suggest looking at their twitter replies/quotes.
Or joining visiting the kemono.party telegram and searching for twitter, since most of the "fun" interactions were posted there.
 
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Kemono.party, a website dedicated to scraping paywalled content has started a twitter account.
Essentially, they went on twitter and tagged many popular artists saying their paywalled content could be found on their site.
It was very obvious from the beginning why they would do this, but people fell for it anyway.
This causes many artists' sperging out over the posts, and the site in general.
Kemono posted a link to their telegram as well, so there were people sperging in there too.
And people obviously outraged wanted to DMCA their content, but the DMCA page on Kemono requires:


This obviously isn't something most of these people want to do, since half of them draw disgusting fetish porn.

Some of them even do weird stuff like put a link to the site in the banner on their paywall, in protest, I guess. Since they were unsuccessful in getting their content removed.
Besides that, I don't think they would remove content anyway

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"Traffic has almost doubled"
There has been a big uptick in new users importing new artists and updating pages as well. Obvious success.

That's pretty much it for now, I think they'll continue like this.
If you want to see more responses to, I'd suggest looking at their twitter replies/quotes.
Or joining visiting the kemono.party telegram and searching for twitter, since most of the "fun" interactions were posted there.
Jesus, the balls on Kemono.
 
Kemono.party, a website dedicated to scraping paywalled content has started a twitter account.
Essentially, they went on twitter and tagged many popular artists saying their paywalled content could be found on their site.
It was very obvious from the beginning why they would do this, but people fell for it anyway.
This causes many artists' sperging out over the posts, and the site in general.
Kemono posted a link to their telegram as well, so there were people sperging in there too.
And people obviously outraged wanted to DMCA their content, but the DMCA page on Kemono requires:


This obviously isn't something most of these people want to do, since half of them draw disgusting fetish porn.

Some of them even do weird stuff like put a link to the site in the banner on their paywall, in protest, I guess. Since they were unsuccessful in getting their content removed.
Besides that, I don't think they would remove content anyway

View attachment 2350275
"Traffic has almost doubled"
There has been a big uptick in new users importing new artists and updating pages as well. Obvious success.

That's pretty much it for now, I think they'll continue like this.
If you want to see more responses to, I'd suggest looking at their twitter replies/quotes.
Or joining visiting the kemono.party telegram and searching for twitter, since most of the "fun" interactions were posted there.
This is objectively the most fucking based thing I've seen this week.
 
Kemono.party, a website dedicated to scraping paywalled content has started a twitter account.
Essentially, they went on twitter and tagged many popular artists saying their paywalled content could be found on their site.
It was very obvious from the beginning why they would do this, but people fell for it anyway.
This causes many artists' sperging out over the posts, and the site in general.
Kemono posted a link to their telegram as well, so there were people sperging in there too.
And people obviously outraged wanted to DMCA their content, but the DMCA page on Kemono requires:


This obviously isn't something most of these people want to do, since half of them draw disgusting fetish porn.

Some of them even do weird stuff like put a link to the site in the banner on their paywall, in protest, I guess. Since they were unsuccessful in getting their content removed.
Besides that, I don't think they would remove content anyway

View attachment 2350275
"Traffic has almost doubled"
There has been a big uptick in new users importing new artists and updating pages as well. Obvious success.

That's pretty much it for now, I think they'll continue like this.
If you want to see more responses, I'd suggest looking at their twitter replies/quotes.
Or joining visiting the kemono.party telegram and searching for twitter, since most of the "fun" interactions were posted there.
There's also the disclaimer Kemono put up just two days prior about uploading content to the site. (Archive)
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Kemono.party, a website dedicated to scraping paywalled content has started a twitter account.
Essentially, they went on twitter and tagged many popular artists saying their paywalled content could be found on their site.
It was very obvious from the beginning why they would do this, but people fell for it anyway.
This causes many artists' sperging out over the posts, and the site in general.
Kemono posted a link to their telegram as well, so there were people sperging in there too.
And people obviously outraged wanted to DMCA their content, but the DMCA page on Kemono requires:


This obviously isn't something most of these people want to do, since half of them draw disgusting fetish porn.

Some of them even do weird stuff like put a link to the site in the banner on their paywall, in protest, I guess. Since they were unsuccessful in getting their content removed.
Besides that, I don't think they would remove content anyway

View attachment 2350275
"Traffic has almost doubled"
There has been a big uptick in new users importing new artists and updating pages as well. Obvious success.

That's pretty much it for now, I think they'll continue like this.
If you want to see more responses, I'd suggest looking at their twitter replies/quotes.
Or joining visiting the kemono.party telegram and searching for twitter, since most of the "fun" interactions were posted there.
This needs to be featured because it is fucking hilarious and deserves more recognition.
 
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