Matthew Prince lied.

The ability to post what they think without getting banned or irl-blacklisted.
>What about imageboards
There are dedicated groups of activists on those boards whose entire cause is to find threads with too much wrong-think and slide them. On here you can post forbidden knowledge and it just stays up.


What's stopping anyone with a VPN from doing the exact same with literally every site hosted on CloudFlare? Just posting a violent threat, screencapping the post and then bombarding CF with reports demanding the site be taken down?
That's the whole problem. Not that they did it to one site, but that it can be used anywhere. It's a test-run of a combo Memoryhole/Retroactive terrible, Don't believe them look into what's actually going on at all button. Whoever's next in line is going to get it harder, faster, and more thoroughly. Maybe being well-known enough in normieland will help with the second part but the whole "They must be bad because X dropped them, No need to look into it further" tactic seems to be working.
 
Exactly - it indicates a user with terrible security hygiene. Someone that almost certainly re-used that same 6 character password elsewhere, and likely on a website that was breached at some point. Which makes the account takeover scenario much more likely IMO. If we could prove it with some additional forensics that would be huge. It might not win over the mainstream media, but it would at least convince some more technical audiences.
It doesn't matter. This is not a problem of some hacker managing to trick the world into hating kiwifarms. The entities attacking KF- and free expression in general- do not give a shit about the truth of the details. They took a post from a chan site where someone wrote a note claiming to be from kiwifarms and assumed- or alleged- that it must be true. These are not honest actors. Or they're too stupid to ever learn the difference.

And here's why it really doesn't matter- it could be true. Maybe these fedposters ARE users of kiwifarms. What does that mean? Just that some random retard clicked a button to start an account one day and then logged in later and wrote something retarded. It's not out of the question. So the real problem is that any fucking idiot can join a free website and get it labeled entirely on the basis of a post he makes.

If it's a false flag operation or it's not, it doesn't matter- user-content based websites cannot exist if they have to be responsible for everything posted by third parties on them before they are even aware of it. This is what section 230 is supposed to be about and this whole attack just represents another assault on the concept of the Internet as we know it. Or knew it.

Now facebook and twitter don't have such problems, even though the same things happen there. For some reason.
 
That's the whole problem. Not that they did it to one site, but that it can be used anywhere. It's a test-run of a combo Memoryhole/Retroactive terrible, Don't believe them look into what's actually going on at all button. Whoever's next in line is going to get it harder, faster, and more thoroughly. Maybe being well-known enough in normieland will help with the second part but the whole "They must be bad because X dropped them, No need to look into it further" tactic seems to be working.
The archive wiping bothers me more than us being pushed off the western internet. The act and intent are identical burning the books of undesirables. It destroys evidence and revises history. There's no community, free or not, that benefits from shit like this. It's purely a move to preserve and grow dictatorial power, especially when it's being focused on something as mundane as the internet's less invasive version of TMZ. They will eventually use this against anti-war movements, genuine civil rights causes, and opposing political movements. Normies won't have a reasonable argument to stop it because large swaths of society have deemed it moral in principle.
 
@Null can you clarify the "Password" entry? Does it mean that the user remained inactive until changing their password on Jul 30, 2022? And more importantly, does it mean that their old password was only 6 characters?

If so, do we have any more evidence that might show this was a hijacked / popped account? For example, is the associated email address breached according to haveibeenpwned.com?
If the password is hashed (which I can't imagine it isn't), there is no way to tell how long the password is. The six asterisks are most likely a generic placeholder that has nothing to do with the length of the actual password.
 
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Cloudflare explains why Kiwi Farms was its most dangerous customer ever:stress:


And they had the audacity to open with saying only governments should be doing this kind of censorship. There's a reason they couldn't wait for due process, and it's because there was no evidence of Josh committing a crime.
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I see that Kiwifarms got a shout out at RooshV Forum.

Someone suggested that Roosh change his ddos protection from Cloudflare which it is on at present.

I know that Roosh is a gud boi these days and found religion and all that, but there are many not so thinly veiled references to the tranny abominations not to mention a certain dislike of the muzzie brown wave of migration in to previously pure lands. The fact he's got religion (fake or not) and is preaching a trad lifestyle is a good dollar for the moment, but he's probably not far down the stack/totem pole of people who are on ze list.

He knew which way the wind was blowing and jumped ship in time. There's still a lot of anti-global-homo shit on his site though (which is not necessarily a bad thing). He's still a target. Just not a priority right now.

Something made KF a priority.

Read a little snippet of a post by Leonard D Neubache who was a prolific poster on the site, and he made a good point. Something not to do with fear or being threatened. But about being offered enough money by a Soros type figure that anyone could change their morals pretty sharpish and have enough cash thrown at them to just SHUT IT DOWN SHUT IT DOWN. Then the smoke trail would ensue with some cause celebre of d'jour that would take the glory/rap for it.

After seeing Josh's pics up about Liz Fong-Jones and her pathetic protest of 4 (picnic) against Cloudflare, that doesn't seem too far from a plausible idea. At the very most these tranny twats are an excuse and smokescreen and red herring kind of thing.

Some big mover and shaker made Matt an offer he couldn't refuse. I tend to think he accepted more out of greed than fear, but both would work with a spineless simp like him.

Josh has to carry his bollocks around in a wheelbarrow. Matthew Prince carries his shriveled testes around in his wife's boyfriend's purse!

Fucking LOL.
 
Happenings on the front page last only a week. As of writing this, the happening calling Matt out for his piss poor lie is coming up on a week old. We should keep that front and center for a hot minute, not just a week.
 

Cloudflare explains why Kiwi Farms was its most dangerous customer ever:stress:


Of course Ars Technica celebrates a gossip forum's death. What other community will bother to keep tabs on their old contributor Dr. Pizza?

Anyway I was curious did Null put up the current error message for the .net url or is Cloudflare no longer proud of their cowardice?
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You're not a teapot, you're a domain that did nothing wrong. And I hate tea!
 
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Of course Ars Technica celebrates a gossip forum's death. What other community will bother to keep tabs on their old contributor Dr. Pizza?

Anyway I was curious did Null put up the current error message for the .net url or is Cloudflare no longer proud of their cowardice?
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You're not a teapot, you're a domain that did nothing wrong. And I hate tea!
Error 418 is an April fools prank specification that isn't actually useful anywhere and has only really been used as a long running joke in the specification. Despite this, it's still used for some reason as placeholders or of the sorts.
Some interesting things to note about the site is that it actually returns a 503, which means nginx is setup to respond with the 418 page for some reason. I imagine it's for as I said, a placeholder.
WhoIs for kiwifarms.net also shows a change, instead being linked to epik.com nameservers.
Code:
   Domain Name: KIWIFARMS.NET
   Registry Domain ID: 1999477806_DOMAIN_NET-VRSN
   Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.epik.com
   Registrar URL: http://www.epik.com
   Updated Date: 2022-09-06T16:56:02Z
   Creation Date: 2016-02-01T21:58:46Z
   Registry Expiry Date: 2024-02-01T21:58:46Z
   Registrar: Epik Inc.
   Registrar IANA ID: 617
   Registrar Abuse Contact Email:
   Registrar Abuse Contact Phone:
   Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
   Name Server: NS3.EPIK.COM
   Name Server: NS4.EPIK.COM
>>> Last update of whois database: 2022-09-09T10:25:00Z <<<
I imagine null finally transferred the domain to another service.
 
And they had the audacity to open with saying only governments should be doing this kind of censorship. There's a reason they couldn't wait for due process, and it's because there was no evidence of Josh committing a crime.
What I don't understand is, who does any of this actually help in this situation? If you're trying achieve "safety" against what you believe to be a real-world, criminal act that is allegedly already in motion, removing DDOS protection is useless. All it will do is prevent the authorities from seeing the information about that alleged act and make their job that much harder.
 
Working Error 418 Teapot

"So the concept of the Error 418 code (there’s a Wikipedia article) came to my attention a little while ago, and I thought it kind of sad that there didn’t appear to be a system that demonstrated the correct use of Error 418. Using an old netbook, a tube of industrial sealant, several lines of python, and a teapot from a local charity shop – I put a demo together."

 
Error 418 is an April fools prank specification that isn't actually useful anywhere and has only really been used as a long running joke in the specification. Despite this, it's still used for some reason as placeholders or of the sorts.
Some interesting things to note about the site is that it actually returns a 503, which means nginx is setup to respond with the 418 page for some reason. I imagine it's for as I said, a placeholder.
WhoIs for kiwifarms.net also shows a change, instead being linked to epik.com nameservers.

I imagine null finally transferred the domain to another service.
Null should really point the net domain to a site about "Preventing Transgender Suicide"
 
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