These troons are absolutely feeling their oats right now. They set the Kiwi Farms back by harassing employees of Cloudflare and other companies (e.g., tweeting LinkedIn profiles of people working there), you know, a real harassment campaign, till Matthew Prince wrote absurd lies on his blog and took over all of Null's domains and replaced them with his nonsense, with no warning or communication or offer to work with his customer on whatever problems he had, a complete lack of professionalism.
So the troon brigade has a recipe now and they'll keep using it. The .win sites are absolutely in their sights. In Null's case, they went after providers of his phone number, mailing address, etc., in addition to technical services.
Alex "Alejandra" Caraballo has a thread on the Kiwi Farms though it's not accessible right now. Yes he's a troon.
Is Kiwi Farms down forever? Also, it does seem like they have zeroed in on the dot win sites and 4chan next. We have to hope we can stand up to them. We need to fight back with everything we've got. We have very few free speech places left on the internet.
Hopefully it's not down forever. It got hacked and wiped, and it will be some work to restore it, and Null can't work on it this week due to family commitments. And the troons are still going after every aspect of his life.
Well, let's get creative. My initial thoughts would be to set up a safe channel of communication and then bring others into the fold. The good thing about a site like this is there is post history. Remember nothing is 100 percent but if you got somebody that that reliably posted red pilled right wing comments for a year...two years, they probably are one of us. It's a better way to vet people than pulling them off the street. Once communication is established and a group is formed, then said group could start talking it about and coming up with ideas.
It sounds like you're talking about migrating to somewhere else? That doesn't really solve the problem and isn't really fighting back, although I agree that would happen.
These troons are absolutely feeling their oats right now. They set the Kiwi Farms back by harassing employees of Cloudflare and other companies (e.g., tweeting LinkedIn profiles of people working there), you know, a real harassment campaign, till Matthew Prince wrote absurd lies on his blog and took over all of Null's domains and replaced them with his nonsense, with no warning or communication or offer to work with his customer on whatever problems he had, a complete lack of professionalism.
So the troon brigade has a recipe now and they'll keep using it. The .win sites are absolutely in their sights. In Null's case, they went after providers of his phone number, mailing address, etc., in addition to technical services.
Alex "Alejandra" Caraballo has a thread on the Kiwi Farms though it's not accessible right now. Yes he's a troon.
Is Kiwi Farms down forever? Also, it does seem like they have zeroed in on the dot win sites and 4chan next. We have to hope we can stand up to them. We need to fight back with everything we've got. We have very few free speech places left on the internet.
Hopefully it's not down forever. It got hacked and wiped, and it will be some work to restore it, and Null can't work on it this week due to family commitments. And the troons are still going after every aspect of his life.
Such as? Anything we do is dwarfed by the normie media that drives all this.
Well, let's get creative. My initial thoughts would be to set up a safe channel of communication and then bring others into the fold. The good thing about a site like this is there is post history. Remember nothing is 100 percent but if you got somebody that that reliably posted red pilled right wing comments for a year...two years, they probably are one of us. It's a better way to vet people than pulling them off the street. Once communication is established and a group is formed, then said group could start talking it about and coming up with ideas.
I'm just spitballing. Anybody else got ideas?
It sounds like you're talking about migrating to somewhere else? That doesn't really solve the problem and isn't really fighting back, although I agree that would happen.
Maybe I misunderstood you.