This will probably be an unpopular opinion, but I don't think DSP actually reads Kiwifarms, at least not daily, nor weekly.
He has a decent amount of fans and viewers who do that, and not only there's evidence of it, but is also fairly obvious if you look at his chat when this website is mentioned.
I think that he actually has people who voluntarily email and PM him about KF activity, that either want to inform him, even if inaccurately, and/or bait him, (which apparently works).
It would be interesting if the OP of this thread, makes a poll on how many of you think that DSP reads KF, and how often.
I think the strongest evidence in support of Phil's lurking here is that this site is dedicated to chronicling the types of people who Google their own names. But I think in Phil's particular case, there's a small hiccup in that support. Namely, his fixation on his IP Address.
Phil seizes on a single component of a larger concept. For example, "A full sixty frames per second" is how he judges a video game's technological advancement. With internet security, his IP Address is that single component.
He's used the possibility of it's leaking as a reason for not doing interviews/podcasts. When he pretended to represent "
DSP Enterprises" to Comcast's Live Chat Support, he repeatedly asked the tech support for his IP Address. When his internet abruptly cut out in July,
he speculated on a possible "attack" against him, but remained confused because, "I know that in order to fuck with stuff, my internet, right? In order to fuck with it, someone would have to have the IP Addresses, right? I'm trynna think, there's no way they could fuck with anything if they didn't have IP Addresses."
For some, this site can come off as a bunch of scary Haxxors-Doxxers, which was prolly reinforced in Phil's mind last January during the Doxening. Given his reliance on his IP Addresses secrecy, to the point of avoiding podcasts, I think it's unlikely that he'd willingly bring those precious IP Addresses here, for no other reason than to lurk.