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How We Can Take Back the Internet from the from the Moralist Left and Other Jackasses That Wish to Censor It and Sanatize It Anonymous 04/29/2021 (Thu) 15:48:09 Id: a88958 No. 9060
If you're been paying attention to the last several years you're probably aware of how the Silicon Valley and the Left in general have been doing what they can to undermine the Internet and freedom as we know it. But in order to do this we will have to get realistic about this. No LARP fantasies, no unrealistic conspiracy theories about how Donald Trump or some other stupid boomer will save the day, we have to get real about this. The first thing that has to happen is that people need to realize that tech companies are not and never will be anyone's friend. Their main concern is making money and to promote their own ideals (in this case it's promoting left-wing politics). Most of us are aware how much Big Tech sucks. Youtube being ban happy, promotes social justice crap, and has a broken copyright claim system. Tumblr is a dead website filled with loser cat ladies. Twitter being the 'woke' capital of the Internet with Jack Dorsey keeps enabling the Twitter userbase's toxic behavior. Facebook being a boomer's platform filled to the brim with MLM scams. Discord being basically Reddit 2.0. Google being the gatekeeper of information. Reddit being the cesspool of psudeointellectuals. Patreon thinking they get to dictate what content that content creators can or can't make. Even the so called "Free Speech" websites such as Gab and Minds are nothing but hugboxes for your average boomer conservative and religious nutbags anyway. So in order to make the Internet truly free and open, the following has to be done: 1. The embrace of private and anonymous cryptocurrencies. I do think it's a good thing that cryptocurrencies are being adopted as they are becoming more mainstream but to challenge the financial establishment and even governments we need to collectively embrace cryptocurrencies such as Monero to truly challenge the system. 2. The support for open source software. You're basically part of the problem if you keep using proprietary junk such as Windows or OSX or anything from Microsoft and Apple because the more you use their products the more control that these companies have. Find a good Linux distro and other open source software and learn how to use it. 3. The embrace of decentralized and peer-to-peer platforms. They do exist but for now they're nowhere near as big as their Big Tech counterparts. The biggest decentralized network is the Fediverse where instances run on Mastodon or Pleroma operate and interact with each other. There's no Jack Dorseys, no Mark Zuckerbergs, or Susan Wojcikis that can shut you down. You are your own boss on this decentralized peer-to-peer network. If you're also the owner of a website and you're reading this (whether it's a blog, a hentai website, an anime and/or manga website, a chan website just like 8chan, a website for emulators and game ROMS and ISOs, a torrenting website, a porn website, a website for tutorials, a political website, a news website, a tech website, a fourm website, an online retailer, whatever the case may) do also be on the lookout for blockchain domains; while this technology is still in its infancy this new technology will make it very difficult for governments, corporations, and moral busybodies to censor the Internet then. 4. Reduce your dependency of online retail platforms such as Amazon. I understand that it may be inconvenient but do try to use smaller online retailers whenever possible. 5. Ditch Gmail. There's plenty of better options such as Protonmail anyway. The alternatives are not fully perfect but it's best for healthy competition to manifest itself so that these services continue innovating. 6. Do support companies that contribute to open source but don't fully trust them. For example, Valve has been doing plenty of progress to bring gaming to Linux but they are known to ban and censor video games on Steam then. 7. If you need to use a VPN, get one that accepts crypto and is not based in the nations that are part of the 'Five Eyes of Surveillance'. Some VPN services such as Proton VPN and Mulvad are examples of VPN services that are safer to use. 8. Anonymity is your friend. Don't do anything stupid for you to lose it. Do what is necessary to make people know less about you. 9. If possible, use alternative search engines such as DuckDuckGo. They're not perfect by any means but they're better than nothing then. 10. Use a browser that isn't Chrome, you have to be a total idiot to use a VPN or a DNS Resolver and then think you're being private on the Internet when you still use Chrome. There's plenty of other browsers out there that are better at protecting your privacy. Use Brave (for beginners), Firefox (I recommend hardening it in the about:config section, Privacytools has a list of modifications that you can do with Firefox for this), and Tor (if you're that paranoid). 11. If you have the resources, consider mining your own crypto then. 12. Finally, this may sound cringy but be the best memester that you can be. 4chan/8chan culture is what made the Internet as we know it. We brought the concept of the 'meme' to pop culture, we made trolling to be an art form, we still influence on how the Internet talks to each other (we made the words 'cuck' and 'simp' be part of everyday speech for crying out loud), we built Internet culture as we know it and these people want to claim something that they never even worked on anyway. So in the immortal words from an era of the Internet when it wasn't filled with hypersensitive idiots, "Do it Faggot."
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>>9060 Let's become The A Team of the Internet, do what we have to do while avoiding regulation, and loving it when a plan comes together!
>>14430 >Personally I think having a modern version of what Yahoo used to be is a start I made just that: https://workable-death.surge.sh
>>14880 ^nice digits^
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>>14430 >Personally I think having a modern version of what Yahoo used to be is a start
They will always own the poles, fiber and wires, which means they will always have the upper hand at censoring and controlling the narrative of anyone who goes against them. This is 2022. Everyone has spare wifi gear banging around. With the right antennas it can be used for long distance links. There are meahnets popping up in a few metro areas where the internet isn't quite gay enough for them. If you want uncensored internet you need to be the internet. It isn't that hard.
>>15088 The antennae are not the primary limiting factor of a wireless internet. The big issue is the limited number of available frequencies in the right spectrum. HF frequencies are capable of carrying signals around the world beyond-line-of-sight, but there are precious few frequencies available within the HF spectrum, and it cannot support enough information to provide internet service to a significant group of people. VHF can carry a significant load of data, but transmitting it requires a shitton of electricity and an enormous antenna on top of a hill like the ones that you see radio stations and TV stations use. Also, VHF is incapable of transmitting beyond-line-of-sight. UHF is less stable than VHF is and thus can carry less data, however, it does have several advantages like the limited ability to reflect broadcasts off of the ionosphere and thus achieve a significantly diminished beyond-line-of-sight transmission (at least when there are no solar flares going on). Also, UHF has a lot of open space on the dial, and it requires less power to transmit. That is why militaries and rescue vehicles use UHF even thought their signals are full of static.
>>15099 Talking about ISM band WiFi, 900, 2.4 or 5.8 bands. You can't encrypt on ham or public bands so they are worthless. Cellular or low uhf would be ideal but the fcc sells all of the spectrum off to merchants who resell it to the public.
>>15088 or >move to based neighborhood >talk to your neighbors >agree to run landlines between all your houses >the roberts family can download mein kampf pdf from the harris family >the harris family can download gardening how to videos from the jones family >every house can make voip calls to every other house >every house has access to view ip camera feeds of public areas (rural neighborhoods often have all mailboxes in one spot, etc) >etc
>>15111 >You can't encrypt on ham or public bands so they are worthless learn navajo
>>9060 >cryptocurrency meh, aim for something not explicitly a coin or currency, bartering with something you can't centralize makes it harder to monopolize. >Open source Somewhat works, but better have a fail-safe if branches get compromised by bad actors. A curious question is how to preserve the old version as well as the updated version. >p2p Sounds good but is bandwidth an issue? >Retail platform dependency I think there was a market or something that bartered in crypto. Can't remember the name of it but it was a software of some sort. Sort of centralized though. Probably aim for a system built around p2p barter though. >Protonmail Wasn't there controversy or questions regarding protonmail's privacy. Without Gmail you still have an issue of setting up accounts for services without it. >Duckduckgo They're almost google levels fucked now. Searx or yandex are some of the new go to's.
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https://archive.ph/OTD88 Kill a kikebook staffer every day.
>>14397 This sounds really complicated are (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)s gonna do all this crypto land bullshit just to shit post? Remember it has to be accessable to the average person else what's the point? And how many people would need to be involved for this to be successful?
Could it be possible to monetize 8chan in some way? There are a lot of us here many artists. Why not create entertainment and sell it to each other?
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Any recommended social media that has as much less censorship as possible and allows NSFW posts? Minds is all right and I keep using it but it's annoying that the site's design is buggy as hell, there are so many spam bots and the moderators don't do their job when they have to like with stalkers.
>>16800 Merged
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Including Coinbase, Robinhood, Lyft, and Stripe https://archive.ph/T6Eqv https://archive.ph/lqu4q GET WOKE, GO BROKE!
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https://archive.ph/FcA2O/ https://archive.ph/NmCXT/ The retards payed to have the restard's checkmark, only to be cucked out by based Elon Musk when he fired the former staff. They wanted to forcefully become "verified and trusted" bypassing the normal approval process, so they could push their dementia/leftism earlier. All of the former twitter staff should be shot dead for all their behind the scenes deals.
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> Implying shitty website with shittyu practices is in fact a shitty website with shitty practices. > Well imagine my shock
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https://archive.ph/i2bKY Always steal from leftards. Always kill leftards.
>>18636 Not shocking in the least lucario. Next to nothing changed with the site, but yet they always needed more money.
>>18629 This is as sad as it is funny. Watching the sjws trending hashtags fall off a cliff when they stopped propping them up was equally funny.
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https://archive.ph/bTUNs UN "Counterterrorism" operations are run by Saudi Arabia and Russia.Both Wahhabis and Communists will call anyone who is not them a terrorist. https://archive.ph/xYSJz Prince Alwaleed Meets Twitter Management in New York. https://archive.ph/DH5XJ Russia's Igor Ivanov was a board member of the International Crisis Group of George Soros. https://archive.ph/rdJLV Saudi intel minister Prince Turki was an advisor to the International Crisis Group of George Soros. https://archive.ph/rdJLV Always kill leftards.
>>18629 Pay to have the blue mark armband. Pay to be taxed. Thanks but no thanks, I'm fine with a nickname with no costs.
Good news everyone. Facepalmbook is self destructing! https://archive.ph/a29ha Will Twatter be next?
As "politically informed" people, we should come up with ways to make the masses see our view, just as the elites do. The WEF and FBI and whatnot might have trillions, but we have an unhealthy amount of free time and an internet connection. Here were a few that I had: 1. Commercialize Juneteenth. Make it into a seaon of buying like the plutocrats did to Christmas, Easter, and St. Valentine's Day. Invent a Juneteenth Santa Claus and celebrate with streotypically black foods. It's a awful pandering holiday that deserves this fate. 2. Plant implicit symbols on the pride flag. With all of the new things being added to it every year, who would notice if something pro-Christian or anti-masonic was slapped on it. Convince a bunch of Redditors that some obscure Christian symbol should represent the 53rd gender, now you've subtlely invaded the LGBTABCDEFG community Now lemme hear some of yours
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Dear Lord, Klaus really gave the game away coming up to seven years ago: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=ffvu6Mr1SVc
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>>9109 When people complain about “moralisim”, what they are really complaining about is when other people do it. They’re more than happy to do it themselves.
>>9060 *Sign* Another "centralized internet bad manifesto" that is advertising big sites like duckduckgo and cryptocurrency. I'm pretty sure all these "manifestos" are made by spambots. That or the people who write them are retards.
>>20050 >Another "centralized internet bad manifesto" that is advertising big sites like duckduckgo and cryptocurrency What would you offer as corrections or improvements then?
>>20051 >doesn't grasp that crypto is 100% fake, 100% gay, and 100% under the US government's microscope
>>20051 For beginning I wouldn't shill big sites that are part of the centralized internet, nor scam trends like cryptocurrency
>>20052 > crypto is 100% fake, 100% gay true >and 100% under the US government's microscope Why would we care about that?
ProtonMail is a honeypot. I'd use Temp Mail and Guerrilla Mail as much as I could, but if one needs a permanent email, I'd reccomend TutaNota (self hosted, if you can). Also, only VPN's aren't useful except for a very few niche situations (like if Tor is blocked).
Well, the first steps to fight against this issue would be /g/'s wet dream >detachment from proprietary services >adherence to UNIX philosophy >supporting free and open source softwares The problem with this is that (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)s are pretty damn retarded when it comes to IT and media literacy. And I am talking about people who do not understand what an Operating System is, or file directories and structures. The kind of people who think turning on incognito mod on Firefox (it's a spyware btw) on their iPhone will keep them secure, and they form the vast majority of people who form the basis of modern consumer market. And generally speaking, open source softwares suck both in capacity, user-friendliness, and accesibility when compared to proprietary services. Ever tried using Libre Office instead of Microsoft 365? It fucking sucks. There's a reason why /g/ today has (Hello, I just arrived from Cuckchan, please bully me)s calling freeware fanboys "tinker trannies". Tech-savvy people would even opt to use major services anyway despite compromising their privacy because they fucking work. Even if the problem of user-friendliness is addressed, it has the problem of corporates and governments trying to make profits off of emergent platforms. Ever since Valve started investing in Linux gaming for their Steamdeck, Linux has been steadily gaining users and attention. Corporates started developing Linux version of their proprietary products. In a sense, it's just mega corpos trying to undermine the influence of another mega corpo. Then there are controversies of systemd being developed by Microsoft plant or it being a backdoor. Eventually, people will be swapping between distros and softwares to reduce over reliance, and then be chased out by the big boys only to find shelter in other obscure, lesser known projects again, or give up and settle down. Sounds familiar? This is precisely what has been happening to 4chan, 8kun, and 8chan for past 12+ years. Either the platform stays almost dead, or it becomes really popular and be corrupted by external powers, for nothing is sacred. Cyber nomad will be a thing.


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