I hate the Internet and the people who own it

I don’t know if this is just laziness on my part or some kind of psychological barrier but every time I had to connect to the Tor VPN to phonefag I found myself becoming more and more resistant. That extra step to access the farms became a drag not to mention the speed of the dark web. Glad we’re out in the open again is what I’m trying to say. Although I will not hesitate to use Tor again if I have to, my ever dwindling list of websites I actually use is getting smaller and smaller by the day.
 
I don’t know if this is just laziness on my part or some kind of psychological barrier but every time I had to connect to the Tor VPN to phonefag I found myself becoming more and more resistant. That extra step to access the farms became a drag not to mention the speed of the dark web. Glad we’re out in the open again is what I’m trying to say. Although I will not hesitate to use Tor again if I have to, my ever dwindling list of websites I actually use is getting smaller and smaller by the day.
The tor site has been especially slow today, I'm really feeling ya there. I'll gladly wait it out, though.

I'm mobileposting as well. Is there a way to disable being logged out every time I exit tor, or is it just the nature of the beast? That's my biggest hangup (but I still log in every time, I hate you all).
 
The tor site has been especially slow today, I'm really feeling ya there. I'll gladly wait it out, though.

I'm mobileposting as well. Is there a way to disable being logged out every time I exit tor, or is it just the nature of the beast? That's my biggest hangup (but I still log in every time, I hate you all).
I use Orbot Tor VPN on iOS and never get logged out.
 
For those reading this on Tor who are trying to connect to Sneed and are having problems: check your DNS settings. I had OpenDNS set as my DNS on my mobile Chrome, and after turning that off the site works. Your mileage may vary, obviously, but if that helps even one person get on here, and that makes a certain blockheaded chink troon angry, I'll consider that a win.
 
For those reading this on Tor who are trying to connect to Sneed and are having problems: check your DNS settings. I had OpenDNS set as my DNS on my mobile Chrome, and after turning that off the site works. Your mileage may vary, obviously, but if that helps even one person get on here, and that makes a certain blockheaded chink troon angry, I'll consider that a win.
I use Adguard DNS (https://dns.adguard-dns.com/dns-query) and that has never given me problems (that database excludes advertising-related URLs, so bear that in mind).

Cloudflare and Google DNS also work, I checked.
 
I feel more comfortable with Sneed Today than using a Tor browser to connect to KFTor. Maybe because I am a bit lazy and have tiny yet no patient with connecting to the Tor browser.
For me Tor doesn't remember passwords so it was a bit of a pain to have to imput my email and password again and again, since I used a secure password. That's why I will be sneeding, today!
 
I feel more comfortable with Sneed Today than using a Tor browser to connect to KFTor. Maybe because I am a bit lazy and have tiny yet no patient with connecting to the Tor browser.
KFTor was slower and a nuisance having to log in constantly.

Long Live Sneed.Today (formerly Kiwifarms).
 
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search engines don't matter anymore, it's just about getting up.
@Null This might be the dumbest thing anyone has ever said and i'm high as balls.
But... From my understanding there are two things you care about.
- Your site is legal and deserves to exist on the clearn-net
- clear-net is required to expose the people featured here to the disinfecting light of truth in a manner than people can search easily and find on the clear net.

Is it possible, and i know this might be super dumb,.. is it possibly to turn the clear net version of the site into a live read only archive.

IE: login and posting is only possible Via TOR via the onion link. That onion link goes the the TRUE kiwifarms server But viewing the site on the clear net shows a "relatively live" read only version of the site. You could host the real kiwi farms in one data center only accessible via tor. Then every few hours the real site would replicate content to a production backup Clear net Server in another data-center.

Sort of like two production servers where one is real, and the second is a giant cache of all pages. a cache exposed to the cleanet while the real kiwifamrs never is.
On the production cache you could juggle services and front ends till the cows come home without ever risking the stability of the real service we use to post content to the site...
since the pages on the cache exposed to the clear-net never have to worry about handling anything like logins, or posting, the only traffic they will see is guest or attacks.

Sorry if im just totally off and retarded
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[ Just got an alert to my account about sneed today apparently my high ass just explained a live mirror ]
 
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Tor was kinda comfy, yet slow. It was very retro, reminiscent of early internet experiences.
As an unrepentant phonefag I could neither download, upload, or attach images. Giving stickers apart from "like" was a pain in the arse.
Still, I persisted, as using the PC would mean leaving the kitchen.
Anyway, thanks Null, for all you do, and I shall sneed.today, and if it comes to it, Tor tomorrow, again.
 
@Null This might be the dumbest thing anyone has ever said and i'm high as balls.
But... From my understanding there are two things you care about.

We may not have the search engines on our side, but we have autism and determination. Did Islam need Google to spread? Does Cancer need Google to spread?
 
Tor was kinda comfy, yet slow. It was very retro, reminiscent of early internet experiences.
As an unrepentant phonefag I could neither download, upload, or attach images. Giving stickers apart from "like" was a pain in the arse.
Still, I persisted, as using the PC would mean leaving the kitchen.
Anyway, thanks Null, for all you do, and I shall sneed.today, and if it comes to it, Tor tomorrow, again.
Weird thing is, for me, using Orbot on iPhone, it’s the exact opposite experience. Everything just works.

Whereas on the open web it was a constant battle with the things you mentioned.

Only issue I have is linked videos don’t show up as they are also going through Tor and that causes a captcha.
 
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