Web Hosts 2022 - "Offensive" Content

Yes, you can pay a guy in 'certain countries' three times the going rate for a VPS to completely ignore even the odd legitimate threats from the FBI because he's never going to holiday anywhere the US could extradite him because the krokodil isn't as good in Estonia or Poland as it is back home.... BUT... if your free speech website is attracting attacks that could affect his 0nl1n3 v1@gR@ st0r3, or stop him and his clients from being able to access services like Cloudflare for their own businesses, that calculus is going to change.
It looks like that slobber dog guy is actually putting it to the test now and will report back.
 
Yeah, if you are genuinely targeted but not at quite the same level as KF, reverse proxies are a godsend. If I was in that situation I would be basically just be cycling through domain names and random VPS providers that take crypto, and setting up a new Cloudflare account every time because it hides the actual reverse proxy location for a while and also fuck that faggot Matthew Prince.

The problem is that that's very bad as far as maintaining a consistent clearnet brand... you want users to just be able to go to kiwifarms.net. Sites that aren't actually being targeted but pretend to be like Daily Stormer don't do this... they stick around on the same domain for a long time, because it would be bad for the brand to change URLs too frequently.
I think domain names aren't a concern for most people who are being censored.

Of course, there are some higher value targets that will have their domain names taken, but for most people, just register with Epik or Vanwatech and you'll be good.

Edit: I'm also interested in seeing how long TDS keeps things up with their .rw domain (registered with web4africa.) They've kept it for about 4-5 months, so it'll be interesting if that's a good place to register bulletproof domains with
 
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It looks like that slobber dog guy is actually putting it to the test now and will report back.
Key difference being that he's paying multiple eastern European drug addicts to ignore abuse complaints :).

But all jokes aside, the round robin DNS with multiple proxy servers was pure genius. Only issue is the occasional disconnect where you have to wait 60 seconds to use the site unless you know how to clear your cache (and aren't on a mobile device that hides that shit under so many menus that it's quicker to just wait.)
 
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