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Kind of a weird issue, I'm able to connect to the site with ease on desktop, but since yesterday I have not been able to get a connection on Android mobile. Keep getting the "Page could not be loaded" message.
 
Unable to connect to .st due error stuck on KiwiFlare's cryptographic challenge screen keep having error, but works fine with Onion.
 
The Spanish n with tilde (used in words like piñata, piña colada, jalapeño) doesn't display correctly with the serif font used throughout most of the website. This makes it very awkward to have conversations in Spanish in the International lolcow section. Try copying the previous words that I mentioned that use the ñ with tilde letter, and paste them anywhere else. They will show up correctly. The profile comments don't have the issue because they use a different font.
 
Unable to connect to .st due error stuck on KiwiFlare's cryptographic challenge screen keep having error, but works fine with Onion.
Update: It works again, for now at least.
 
On the https://kiwifarms.st/online/ page "Members Online" is displayed as "Staff Online" and the actual "Staff Online" section has a typo with a small "o". Pls fix Jersh, I can't use the site with this tremendous issue.
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I've given up on clearnet. I have no idea what is up with any of the browsers, but after even moderate use they all shit the bed. Stop loading images, and then eventually throw a data connection error. My tinfoil brain is telling me the new browser is literally learning to stop producing Kiwifarms pages. Using a different Browser for the first time works for a little while but then eventually fails just like the rest.

TOR works fine though. Errors are reproduced both on Mobile and PC with Brave, Chrome, and Edge. TOR Browser on Mobile and Brave Onion Portal on PC work perfectly fine. The only common thread is that none of my connections use hardline internet. It is all Mobile Connection via AT&T for both PC and Phone. The phone itself is literally the PC's only way to connect to the internet incidentally. Its definitely not a connection issue itself, since all websites load fine BUT Kiwifarms. Including the https://kiwifarms.st path. I genuinely think AT&T has a filter put in place that reacts to use rather then a blanket ISP blackhole. After it detects use, its starts throttling the connection.

Worth looking into, because if they do, this is super mega illegal as Cellphone connections function under FCC rules rather then your normal ISP rules that were made nonexistent. Is it even possible this is AT&T's fault or am I being schizo? I will note I've had no clearnet issues for months. This is new, and started about when I made my first complaint in this thread. This is relevant to Title 47, the US Communications Act of 1934, Amended. Absent an order of the Federal Courts, they cannot intercept and throttle a telephone communication. I'm actually in a very unique position these days. My ONLY connection to the internet is via AT&T's cellular telephone network. Which puts me in an "interesting" position. Especially as a contracted customer. So I need to know how I can prove my tinfoil theory, or whether I am off base.

And yes, I am very mad about being forced to use TOR again.
 
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Hey Jersh I saw the Farms broke 6k peeps online last night. is this the highest evar?

I'm curious. Inquiring minds want to know.
 
Hey Jersh I saw the Farms broke 6k peeps online last night. is this the highest evar?
I didn't notice, but no, absolutely not. During Christchurch I want to say we had 40,000 concurrent or something absurd. The number of concurrents was so high I basically broke down the entire server to have no function besides delivering those requests. I made so many weird changes to try and keep it up I found weird things I had broken trying to keep the site up during Chch, up until I completely reformatted the server during #DKF.
 
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