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What a shock, any negative reviews that were blasting diamwall for being a worthless service that will rescind their DDOS protection at the drop of a hat seem to have vanished entirely, despite that being a provable, documented event that just occurred, and would rightly give people a reason to think this service shouldn't be trusted...

How odd, it's almost as if someone is trying to silence dissent and feed a narrative of disinformation and lies to an unwitting public of CEO-worshipping retards. But why on earth would any large, powerful entities in the tech sector want to defend pedophiles and foster an internet culture that celebrates censorship and punishes wrongthink? What could their motivations possibly be?
 

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Any particular extensions you can recommend?
From the perspective of "I've audited it well enough to know Null won't have to cancel pride month", no, so don't blindly trust this random poster.

From the perspective of "I can say that it works", I have used Redirector for Chrome-based browsers.

Non-KF uses for this include automatically redirecting YouTube to Invidious, Twitter to Nitter, www.reddit to old.reddit and Gawker to Archive.fo
 
.top is a private company and the decision most likely did not involve the CPC.
So it was the .top registry that suspended it? Because there's no serverHold on the whois... Also did Eranet tell you the reason it was locked?
Eranet is usually a reliable registrar for questionable content, it's disappointing if it was a registrar suspension.
 
From the perspective of "I've audited it well enough to know Null won't have to cancel pride month", no, so don't blindly trust this random poster.

From the perspective of "I can say that it works", I have used Redirector for Chrome-based browsers.

Non-KF uses for this include automatically redirecting YouTube to Invidious, Twitter to Nitter, www.reddit to old.reddit and Gawker to Archive.fo

I'm not sure about said extension, I cannot seem to find its source code.
However for the same task, I can recommend https://libredirect.github.io that works excellent and includes up-to-date list of Instances(and has a built in checker) + its FOSS.
 
Immediately before CloudFlare took .net and the others down I had something of a divine premonition that now would probably be a damn good time to change the eMail address and password I use for this account for a sock eMail and password I don't use anywhere else respectively (just in case Tranny Demon Hackers attempted a data breach like they did Gab... I know, I know, I should have done all that sooner). Up until today (9/16/2022) I could login using the two-factor authentication just fine but I could not confirm my eMail address as the site bounced back between domain registrars and DDOS protection like a fucked-up Roadrunner cartoon. Now everything is FINALLY working on the .st domain- albeit extremely slow but given the circumstances it's to be expected.
 
What a shock, any negative reviews that were blasting diamwall for being a worthless service that will rescind their DDOS protection at the drop of a hat seem to have vanished entirely, despite that being a provable, documented event that just occurred, and would rightly give people a reason to think this service shouldn't be trusted...

How odd, it's almost as if someone is trying to silence dissent and feed a narrative of disinformation and lies to an unwitting public of CEO-worshipping retards. But why on earth would any large, powerful entities in the tech sector want to defend pedophiles and foster an internet culture that celebrates censorship and punishes wrongthink? What could their motivations possibly be?
The goal is to make degeneracy openly accepted out of fear. If you don't comply, you'll be taken out.
 
Anyone got any TOR tips to help increase speed on it? It loads inconsisnatly and is a bit wonky but still works the most consistently out of all browsers.
 
Anyone got any TOR tips to help increase speed on it? It loads inconsisnatly and is a bit wonky but still works the most consistently out of all browsers.
Try a different circuit, maybe? TOR still gives me the occasional "checking to see if you're a bot" page, so I don't use it as often anymore.

It's been the better part of a day and .st is pretty decent. Still end up with a "This page cannot be loaded" page every once in a while but waiting a minute or two resolves it. No idea why that's happening, but it's an inconvenience I'm willing to put up with.
 
Try a different circuit, maybe? TOR still gives me the occasional "checking to see if you're a bot" page, so I don't use it as often anymore.

It's been the better part of a day and .st is pretty decent. Still end up with a "This page cannot be loaded" page every once in a while but waiting a minute or two resolves it. No idea why that's happening, but it's an inconvenience I'm willing to put up with.
Check what bridge connection you are on (Settings->Connections), Azure and snowflake are slower than obfs4
 
Doesn't work, won't connect.
Won't connect as in the resulting URL is invalid, or as in .st is down?

The javascript is only meant to redirect you to a different KF domain. Basically make it marginally less painful to deal with the fact that we're changing domains faster than a troon changes thongs during drag queen story time. If the domain it redirects you to is having issues however - which at least for me, .st was earlier - a little bit of Javascript isn't going to be able to fix that.
 
Won't connect as in the resulting URL is invalid, or as in .st is down?

The javascript is only meant to redirect you to a different KF domain. Basically make it marginally less painful to deal with the fact that we're changing domains faster than a troon changes thongs during drag queen story time. If the domain it redirects you to is having issues however - which at least for me, .st was earlier - a little bit of Javascript isn't going to be able to fix that.
Won't connect to .onion, I quoted the portion where you mentioned "reversed" for that reason.
 
Not to be all Captain Obvious and stuff, but Null, aren't you concerned about the new DDOS protection thing? For crying out loud it links directly to the poor man's Facebook account- the men in dresses are prob already threatening him :(
 
Won't connect to .onion, I quoted the portion where you mentioned "reversed" for that reason.
Ah, I see the error. KF.onion runs on HTTP, and ST will auto upgrade from HTTP to HTTPS. KF.onion doesn't do the reverse and downgrade back to HTTP.

Try this, basically explicitly including the protocol in the substitution:

JavaScript:
javascript:document.location=document.location.href.replace("https://kiwifarms.st", "http://kiwifarmsaaf4t2h7gc3dfc5ojhmqruw2nit3uejrpiagrxeuxiyxcyd.onion");
 
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