Matthew Prince lied.

Whatever the actual merit of the sites aside, I noticed shortly after Cloudfare dropped The Daily Stormer and then later 8chan free speech on the internet became drastically reduced around much of the rest of mainstream Internet, by that I mean places everyone goes to like YouTube. The standard for being banned and canceled in general all over the place fell both times. Unfortunately the internet is now so important that when freedom of speech declines there it declines everywhere.

The framers of the constitution did not really look on journalists, publishers, the media in general as dangerous to freedom, indeed, the very opposite. How could they have? They never imagined journalism would become so thoroughly homogenized, monopolized, and centralized that it would transform into a power structure of its own with great influence on world events and the freedom and destiny of this country's citizens and the nation itself. It is out of control in the sense that there is no actually useful method of reproach available to the private citizen or any group they have decided to actually victimize wrongly. It is effectively impossible to pursue a defamation or libel case against journalists due to the overbroad definition of "public figure" the supreme court has created. The media can lie and cause you to become a public figure entirely because of the lie and the courts may deny you damages because you are a public figure unless you not only can prove they intentionally lied, but that it was malicious, rather then holding that intentionally lying is malice in itself, and someone please correct me if I stated that wrong. That is fucked. No checking, no balancing. There's no one to vote in or out, hell you can't even find out who is doing what if it's YouTube. So secretive. Whether we like it or not, these places have amassed into entities with greater ability to control and police human communication entirely at their whim than any tyrannical government that has ever actually existed. Is that last sentence retarded? Is this a terrible take on the state of the world? What should even be done? What can be?
 
Sad to see the power of social pressure give way to the death of the Internet. Who knew that that death of the free web would not come at the hands of it's holders, but of it's own users... Oh the irony. Bred to destroy their hope from within, the true subversion.
 
Speaking of which, while the TRAs were celebrating on Twatter, someone tweeted out a link to this Discord server claiming it was a place where KFers could go to regroup:

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Can someone use a sock to go there and see what's being said there?
I thought this was suspect (potential TRA honeypot to identify KFers on Discord) so I screengrabbed it.
Yeh, no.... I'm not going any further. They have some verification bot but after reading that I lost all interest and I'm sure that it's a honeypot.
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because a part of me thinks that Matthew will recognize this as an err in judgement
Any decision to reverse would make him even worse in the eye of shareholders, it would be seen as someone who isn’t confident in decision making. The decision is final, sorry dood. This is the state of muttland and its companies going forward
 
Trannies in tech is what is driving this censorship shit. It affects the whole world.
It affects the whole world but don't believe the whole world is on board with this, it's fucking disgusting and it's showing.
 
I don't understand it, but for some reason twitter is seen as a public space for everyone, while we are a collective of people with a certain set of very narrow qualities (despite also being public and open to everyone).
There's a bit of meme magic to it too. Kiwifarms and Twitter both have a bird as their mascot and logo. The bird of Kiwifarms is flightless while the bird of twitter is depicted in-flight. Kiwifarms most influential content are lengthy OPs, twitter on the other hand imposes a brutal character limit and relies on rapid propagation of hashtags instead. On twitter, shaky rumor is thrown around, claimed as fact, reported as fact by the media and then enshrined as fact by wikipedia. On kiwifarms, gossip gathers tons of proof and archives, only to be dismissed by the mainstream as false just for simply being on kiwifarms. On kiwifarms, the popularity of a thread or post is determined primarily by the thread itself, on twitter it is determined by who posted it. It's quite interesting how that comes about huh. I suppose some english teacher would then talk about how the logos of the sites represent how kiwifarms remains grounded while twitter is given to delusional flights of fancy, but really none of this means anything it's just rather poetic.
 
I know I'm preaching to the choir but a world in which a site can get taken down over one benign comment is a worrying one. Like, what's stopping dumbshit comments on other forums / websites getting them entirely taken down? Shit, half the troons on twitter are threatening to beat the fuck out of 'terfs' most of the time but nothing happens. Isn't that violence?
Moaning aside, the farms will be alive so long as there are morons around on the internet to watch so, forever.
 
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