The Rise, Fall, and Return of Kiwi Farms After Deplatforming Efforts - Pseudo intellectual article attempts to frame the farms deplatforming as authoritatively retarded as possible

Authors:
(1) Anh V. Vu, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Cybercrime Centre (anh.vu@cl.cam.ac.uk);
(2) Alice Hutchings, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Cybercrime Centre (alice.hutchings@cl.cam.ac.uk);
(3) Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge, and University of Edinburgh (ross.anderson@cl.cam.ac.uk).

2.1. Related Work

Most studies assessing the impact of deplatforming have worked with data on social networks. Deplatforming users may reduce activity and toxicity levels of relevant actors on Twitter [28] and Reddit [29], [30], limit the spread of conspiratorial disinformation on Facebook [31], reduce the engagement of peripheral members with hateful content [44], and minimise disinformation and extreme speech on YouTube [32]. But deplatforming has often made hate groups and individuals even more extreme, toxic and radicalised. They may view the disruption of their platform as an attack on their shared beliefs and values, and move to even more toxic places to continue spreading their message. There are many examples: the Reddit ban of r/incels in November 2017 led to the emergence of two standalone forums, incels.is and incels.net, which then grew rapidly; users banned from Twitter and Reddit exhibit higher levels of toxicity when migrating to Gab [33]; users migrated to their own standalone websites after getting banned from r/The Donald expressed higher levels of toxicity and radicalisation, even though their posting activity on the new platform decreased [45], [46]; the ‘Great Deplatforming’ directed users to other less regulated, more extreme platforms [47]; the activity of many right-wing users moved to Telegram increased multi-fold after being banned on major social media [34]; users banned from Twitter are more active on Gettr [48]; communities migrated to Voat from Reddit can be more resilient [49]; and roughly half of QAnon users moved to Poal after the Voat shutdown [50]. Blocking can also be ineffective for technical and implementation reasons: removing Facebook content after a delay appears to have been ineffective and had limited impact due to the short cycle of users’ engagement [51].

The major limitation of focusing on social networks is that these platforms are often under the control of a single tech company and thus content can be permanently removed without effective backup and recovery. We instead examine deplatforming a standalone website involving a concerted effort on a much wider scale by a series of tech companies, including some big entities that handle a large amount of Internet traffic. Such standalone communities, for instance, websites and forums, may be more resilient as the admin has control of all the content, facilitating easy backups and restores. While existing studies measure changes in posting activity and the behaviours of actors when their place is disrupted, we also provide insights about other stakeholders such as the forum operators, the community leading the campaign, and the tech firms that attempted the takedown.

Previous work has documented the impacts of law enforcement and industry interventions on online cybercrime marketplaces [20], cryptocurrency market price [52], DDoSfor-hire services [14], [15], the Kelihos, Zeus, and Nitol botnets [53], and the well-known click fraud network ZeroAccess [54]; yet how effective a concerted effort of several tech firms can be in deplatforming an extreme and radicalised community remains unstudied.

2.2. The Kiwi Farms Disruption
KIWI FARMS had been growing steadily over a decade (see Figure 1) and had been under Cloudflare’s DDoS protection for some years.[2] An increase of roughly 50% in forum activity happened during the COVID-19 lockdown starting in March 2020, presumably as people were spending more time online. Prior interventions have resulted in the forum getting banned from Google Adsense, and from Mastercard, Visa and PayPal in 2016; from hundreds of VPS providers between 2014–2019 [55]; and from selling merchandise on the print-on-demand marketplace Redbubble in 2016. XenForo, a close-source forum platform, revoked its license in late 2021 [56]. DreamHost stopped its domain registration in July 2021 after a software developer killed himself after being harassed by the site’s users. This did not disrupt the forum as it was given 14 days to seek another registrar [57]. While these interventions may have had negative effects on its profit and loss account, they did not impact its activity overall. The only significant disruption in the forum’s history was between 22 January and 9 February 2017 (19 days), when the forum’s owner suspended it himself due to his family being harassed [58].[3]

The disruption studied in this work was started by the online community in 2022. A malicious alarm was sent to the police in London, Ontario by a forum member on 5 August 2022, claiming that a Canadian trans activist had committed murders and was planning more, leading to her being swatted [23]. She and her family were then repeatedly tracked, doxxed, threatened, and generally harassed. In return, she launched a campaign on Twitter on 22 August 2022 under the hashtag #dropkiwifarms and planned a protest outside Cloudflare’s headquarters to pressure the company to deplatform the site [59]. This campaign generated lots of attention and mainstream headlines, which ultimately resulted in several tech firms trying to shut down the forum. This is the first time that the forum was completely inaccessible for an extended period due to an external action, with no activity on any online places including the dark web. It attempted to recover twice, but even when it eventually returned online, the overall activity was roughly halved.

The majority of actions taken to disrupt the forum occurred within the first two months of the campaign. Most of them were widely covered in the media and can be checked against public statements made by the industry and the forum admins’ announcements (see Figure 2). The forum came under a large DDoS attack on 23 August 2022, one day after the campaign started. It was then unavailable from 27 to 28 August 2022 due to ISP blackholing. Cloudflare terminated their DDoS prevention service on 3 September 2022 – just 12 days after the Twitter campaign started – due to an “unprecedented emergency and immediate threat to human life” [24]. The forum was still supported by DDoSGuard (a Russian competitor to Cloudflare), but that firm also suspended service on 5 September 2022 [25]. The forum was still active on the dark web but this .onion site soon became inaccessible too. On 6 September 2022, hCaptcha dropped support; the forum was removed from the Internet Archive on the same day [60]. This left it under DiamWall’s DDoS protection and hosted on VanwaTech – a hosting provider describing themselves as neutral and noncensored [61]. On 15 September 2022, DiamWall terminated their protection [26] and the ‘.top’ domain provider also stopped support [27]. The forum was completely down from 19 to 26 September 2022 and from 23 to 29 October 2022. From 23 October 2022 onwards, several ISPs intermittently rejected announcements or blackholed routes to the forum due to violations of their acceptable use policy, including Voxility and Tier-1 providers such as Lumen, Arelion, GTT and Zayo. This is remarkable as there are only about 15 Tier-1 ISPs in the world. The forum admin devoted extensive effort to maintaining the infrastructure, fixing bugs, and providing guidance to users in response to password breaches. Eventually, by routing through other ISPs, KIWI FARMS was able to get back online on the clearnet and remain stable, particularly following its second recovery in October 2022.

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Formatting was fucked from the website so I'm not transferring any of the images. If this has already been posted then help me figure out how I can't find it on the site.

Edit: Sorry if it wasn't clear. This is not the entire article. I just posted over the part where they talk the most about the farms disruption. Check out archive link to see the full autistic hate of the farms on display!
 
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It’s fitting, in a darkly comedic way, how the UK has become the most Orwellian hellhole in the West. Cambridge’s janissaries at the vanguard, directing the state’s censorious hammer (more accurately, laundering the preexisting desires of the elites into the mouths of pissant academics in order to further the “long march through the institution” myth of perpetual grassroots revolution as the Left’s means and justification of achieving power).
 
That era is over, their influence is gone and is never coming back.
I feel like the Right right now is pushing a bit too hard. Not that I disagree with it but it makes people want revenge. They'll sneak their way back into power and start going further with the age verification stuff, try to weaken 1A again,etc. Unless the solution isn't to slow down but accelerate so there's nothing for them to take back.
 
Related research from this specific group of individuals has been posted before in May 2024. I distinctly remember there was even a whole podcast where they opined how their efforts were explicitly an attempt to shut down websites while circumventing government institutions and regulations. That podcast was partially written with AI too.

I didn't expect they'd openly advocate for "OTHERWISE INCAPACITATING" web admins who run wholly legal websites simply because they know they can't weaponize the government to take them down. It's insane that they cry about how they're allegedly exposed to harm by this research while saying they want law abiding US citizens dead.
 
But deplatforming has often made hate groups and individuals even more extreme, toxic and radicalised.

If you don't want normal women like her to visit this website, you should not censor them on every platform.

To quote dear feeder again from 2022 during DKF
Striking a balance between letting people say what they want and actually providing a useful platform is an extremely hard and very human task.

Maybe putting the entire Internet behind 4 websites that just post screen shots of each other was a bad thing, maybe having them all bend to whatever political will of the day was just more of a bad thing, maybe also trying to automate that into a singular mono-culture with AI slop and Jeets was worse, maybe ...

Maybe, maybe the flattening of the entire subjective human experience into a…lifeless exchange of value that benefits nobody, except for, um, you know, a handful of bug-eyed salamanders in Silicon Valley…maybe that as a, as a way of life forever? Maybe that's, um, not good.

I dunno, rate me as Lunacy, everything just seems so connected and shitty all at the same time.
 
What "Fall"? The Farms never went anywhere. Oh, I mean, unless you count the actual five minutes the site was down that time.
You're a relative newfag, but I'll fill you in.

September of '22 to maybe Spring or even Sunmer 2023 were some of the darkest days of the Farms. We were completely fucked for weeks. Had to go into exile on the Fediverse while Null looked for new infrastructure providers and somewhere we could find a domain. We all legit thought it was over.

We had to spend months in the Tor catacombs. Our Dear Feeder went to the literal ends of the earth (an island country none of us had heard of) to register the site.

He is proof that no cause is truly lost if there is but one spiteful autistic fool left to fight for it.
 
They haven't stopped trying to silence the farms. They changed the title and formatting (it's all image boxes with text inside that wont tranfer over using copy paste) which suggests they are trying to start rebuilding their censorship brand under the radar.

While it's fun to laugh at them we shouldnt simply declare victory and walk away. Shining light on their current attempts could head off problems in the future.
I haven't looked into it but hackernoon I do not think qualifies as (((them))). The account that published it posts stories relating to deplatforming in general (including against the far left): https://hackernoon.com/u/deplatform

It actually looks like an AI-powered account that is used to pad hackernoon with more content, another article it did on the same research paper with a greater KF focus basically argues that banning it contributed to a streisand effect: https://hackernoon.com/the-streisan...o-silence-kiwi-farms-led-to-a-digital-revival
 
You're a relative newfag, but I'll fill you in.

September of '22 to maybe Spring or even Sunmer 2023 were some of the darkest days of the Farms. We were completely fucked for weeks. Had to go into exile on the Fediverse while Null looked for new infrastructure providers and somewhere we could find a domain. We all legit thought it was over.

We had to spend months in the Tor catacombs. Our Dear Feeder went to the literal ends of the earth (an island country none of us had heard of) to register the site.

He is proof that no cause is truly lost if there is but one spiteful autistic fool left to fight for it.
He clearly has no clue about the pain involved in trying to attach multiple 100MB+ mp4 files while we were trapped on Tor. Newfags are spoiled with their fast upload speeds and 400MB upload limits.

Nothing like waiting 20 minutes to get to 80% only for it to spit out an error message... for the tenth time in a goddam row.
 
Actually we are all talking in code. All that stuff you mentioned was really us discussing ways to commit heinous crimes and violent acts. Like swap Balldo’s coffee with PCP and give Fuentes rabies.
"You see when the word nigger is used. You may mistaken it as a way for the users who said it to downplay the severity of the word, Nigger. However, the truth is that in order to keep the extreme rage kindling. They must assume everyone they refer to as Nigger. Is actually a real black man behind the keyboard."





Nigger
 
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I feel like the Right right now is pushing a bit too hard. Not that I disagree with it but it makes people want revenge. They'll sneak their way back into power and start going further with the age verification stuff, try to weaken 1A again,etc. Unless the solution isn't to slow down but accelerate so there's nothing for them to take back.
Nah. The time for pulling punches is over. The Right is merely returning a fraction of the vindictive contempt they receive from the Left.
 
So I guess the short summary is that deplatforming the site failed. So next time they need to direct the full powers of the police forces of several governments to crush the individuals operating the sites rather than try to attempt to shut down the site itself. Academics being overtly and un-ironically outright fascists again.
They need the state to literally murder anyone they disagree with. And we're the "extremists."
 
I haven't looked into it but hackernoon I do not think qualifies as (((them))). The account that published it posts stories relating to deplatforming in general (including against the far left): https://hackernoon.com/u/deplatform

It actually looks like an AI-powered account that is used to pad hackernoon with more content, another article it did on the same research paper with a greater KF focus basically argues that banning it contributed to a streisand effect: https://hackernoon.com/the-streisan...o-silence-kiwi-farms-led-to-a-digital-revival
I mean silencing speech is silencing speech right? Does it matter (((who))) does it? Seemingly "neutral" platforms that espouse draconian measures to be meted out are a threat to everyone. Does the flavor of the boot matter more than the boot itself firmly on your neck?
 
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