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11 years today.
I regret to inform everyone that Keffals and Brianna Wu have allegedly driven a transwoman to suicide.

https://twitter.com/RinRinYikes/status/1753538791103684741
I have re-opened kiwifarms.us as a new TLD for the Kiwi Farms.

I've been hesitant to use .US because it is owned by notorious registrar GoDaddy, but it is operated under license by the FTC's NTIA. Which means there is someone in government I can complain to.

If GoDaddy fucks with my domain I will personally fly to DC and visit the FTC's building to complain to the NTIA.
There's an ongoing DDoS attack again, give me a sec.
.US is on a clientHold, I think by 1api. I was expecting the registrar to be something else and when I noticed it wasn't I didn't move us over for that reason. I'll have to talk to them, but it's .ST for now.
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There is a network outage I can't route around and it will affect both Tor and Clearnet.
Outage resolved.
Sprint, the telecom provider, is now owned by Cogent. Cogent is the leading censor of the Kiwi Farms, and has interfered with us in multiple countries at multiple datacenters. If you are a Sprint customer, please change telecom providers so that you are not giving money to Cogent. Thank you!


Edit: I am mistaken. Sprint and T-Mobile merged in 2020, the Sprint acquisition is actually Spring Wireline.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cogent-communications-closes-its-acquisition-of-the-sprint-wireline-business-reports-first-quarter-2023-results-and-increases-its-regular-quarterly-dividend-on-its-common-stock-301815099.html
Greer v. Moon Writ.pdf
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We have filed a Writ of Certiorari with the United States Supreme Court seeking relief regarding the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Anyone with even a passing familiarity with copyright law can understand how egregious and prejudiced the decision was, and their decision to reject en banc review after receiving reply effectively codifies the Digital Justice Foundation, despite being a copyright firm, and their filing as federal precedent.

1% of appeals to the USSC are accepted, so even bothering is a costly wager with a low reward. However, the 10th Circuit decision is so bad that it's worth it, because copyright case law is genuinely worse off for everyone the way it is.
Network outage. Looking into it.