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And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.

And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.

Like I'm not trying to parrot the regressive woketard argument about "if you want it so bad, why don't you build your own platform". Because their deplatforming measures ARE absolutely effective against certain things, but their go-to measures are to either knock out the host-site or force companies who are hosting your content to remove it.

But if you're generating shit on your own system, and if you went further and distribute content or whatever through back-channel routes anonymously somehow, there's not a whole lot they can really do to shut you down. You'd have to go out of your way just to even get a target painted on your back in the first place and additionally you'd have to slip up and let your actual IP or your real name somehow leak, in some way that it could be directly connected to what you're releasing.

Heck, just look at Kiwifarms. I mean sure, they had a really rough spot for a while, and the site owner had to come up with a lot of solutions pretty fast. But it weathered the storm and still stands, even while Keffels has been thoroughly disgraced by other woketards.

More practically speaking, while the entertainment, media, and cultural situation is still bleak, gay, cringe, and infuriating, it's at least something where you have conventional alternatives (movies you've never seen before that didn't suck, lots and lots of books, libraries of games, etc). Does it suck what's happened and what these pieces of shit got away with? Absolutely. But you don't have to let it demoralize you. What you can let demoralize you though? All the other things that almost certainly WILL affect you, because the effects are nearly unavoidable. (Economy/job market/social-dating clownworld/draconian laws/etc)

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.

And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.

Like I'm not trying to parrot the regressive woketard argument about "if you want it so bad, why don't you build your own platform". Because their deplatforming measures ARE absolutely effective against certain things, but their go-to measures are to either knock out the host-site or force companies who are hosting your content to remove it.

But if you're generating shit on your own system, and if you went further and distribute content or whatever through back-channel routes anonymously somehow, there's not a whole lot they can really do to shut you down. You'd have to go out of your way just to even get a target painted on your back in the first place and additionally you'd have to slip up and let your actual IP or your real name somehow leak, in some way that it could be directly connected to what you're releasing.

Heck, just look at Kiwifarms. I mean sure, they had a really rough spot for a while, and the site owner had to come up with a lot of solutions pretty fast. But it weathered the storm and still stands, even while Keffels has been thoroughly disgraced by other woketards.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.

And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.

Like I'm not trying to parrot the regressive woketard argument about "if you want it so bad, why don't you build your own platform". Because their deplatforming measures ARE absolutely effective against certain things, but their go-to measures are to either knock out the host-site or force companies who are hosting your content to remove it.

But if you're generating shit on your own system, and if you went further and distribute content or whatever through back-channel routes anonymously somehow, there's not a whole lot they can really do to shut you down. You'd have to go out of your way just to even get a target painted on your back in the first place and additionally you'd have to slip up and let your actual IP or your real name somehow leak, in some way that it could be directly connected to what you're releasing.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.

And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.

Like I'm not trying to parrot the regressive woketard argument about "if you want it so bad, why don't you build your own platform". Because their deplatforming measures ARE absolutely effective against certain things, but their go-to measures are to either knock out the host-site or force companies who are hosting your content to remove it.

But if you're generating shit on your own system, what the fuck do you think they're actually going to be able to do? You'd have to go out of your way just to even get a target painted on your back.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

And? You almost certainly still have full access to the source code. If they pull any shenanigans in an update or release, you can likely address it. Let them fester in their own filth, totally unawares that you hate their guts while reaping the benefits of the project. Fork your own if you want. Etc.

And there are plenty of alternatives to Github. Extremely accesible alternatives that usually work just as well.

1 year ago
1 score