Search results looks good. Searches for 8kun, voat, and poal were at the top of each search page, instead of buried halfway down, as with those few search engines that actually list them. Worth an extended test drive.
Open up umatrix, 3rd party connection to (((azure.net))). Seems to work with azure.net blocked.
3rd party connection to ff-gateway.com and netlify.app necessary for results to load
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OP, you couldn't bother to do this preliminary research before sharing? Takes two minutes to skim the privacy policy.
It fails my usual tests. I dont see a method of disabling its heavy handed sanitation. It also devotes a chunk to the "Culture War" instead of just being a search engine. Im very willing to bet that its kiked.
Everything on the internet is or will be controlled by the filthy kikes at some point.
The internet is only allowed to exist with kike permission. Once a site gets big enough, or enough exposure, the kikes will either take it over reddit-style, or kill it, like parlor, etc.
Anything using the internet to go against the kikes needs to be resilient and p2p. Aether is a pretty decent platform that can't be destroyed. It's about as impossible to control as file sharing. Don't let the jewish mind virus convince you that there is no way to conquer the jews.
[ - ] localsal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 16:32:31 ago (+1/-0)
How do you get the link to a torrent? Some website?? Guess what happens when that website goes down?? No more torrents...
Same with Aether. There is a central "startup" place that can easily be controlled and eliminated if need be.
Ok, one site goes down, and another springs up... well, how many normies know what the new/backup site is? or ip address? The userbase just went down by 90%...
The only way to counter this is to have a file/"torrent" that continually self populates and updates on every system. Like a continually updating torrent of torrents that never closes and all new links just get added to the end, much like blockchain. Any other method of discovery is vulnerable to takedown.
[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 18:20:17 ago (+1/-0)
These are all logistical and technological problems that can be solved. There are a lot of projects that are active in the p2p and blockchain spaces. I'm not intimately familiar with these particular projects, but I know there exists at least a few that address every issue you've listed, even removing the need for any classical internet infrastructure (mesh nets).
I want technology to solve the problems, but - to me - there are no solutions in any area of life where filthy kikes still have any power.
Mesh networks sound great and all, but there is still a single point of failure at the ISP level. Someone needs credentials to get on the interwebs. That point of credentialing is a point of failure.
Much like all the tor exit nodes are run by the 5 eyes - the exit nodes see and record and can be closed down if there is any "popular uprising" or whatever.
Sort of like how Egypt turned off their entire internet during the uprising.
Or how niggerbama installed an internet kill switch in the entirety of the US internet.
When external connections get shut down, all that will be left is the local content - much like how none of the replacements for original voat have the same level of activity. If the exit nodes to tor or a mesh network go down, all that is left is the local stuff contained in that mesh... and that will grow stale as everyone has already seen it.
Don't forget that digital id is coming for every internet connection - and can then be disconnected for any "infraction" whether on the interwebs or in meat space.
[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 21:58:46 ago (+1/-0)
Mesh nets are probably just a few years away from covering the entire east coast of the U.S. They are specifically designed so you don't need to access the internet through an ISP through it; it's purpose is as a parallel internet with local content precisely for the reasons you listed. It's in its early stages right now. I personally like things like that because there is an intelligence barrier to entry, and that makes the content more interesting.
I'm sure kikes will do what they can to control it, but the bottom line is that they don't have the resources to address everything, and we can exploit those cracks in their armor. We all want to gas the kikes, but in order to do that, we need to organize, and in order to organize, we need to recognize and build the tools and infrastructure necessary to do so.
If any meshnets wants any traditional (((website))) - which is most of the normies - there is a huge paywall.
Also, most things created by White men are ruined by niggers of every kind - look at the bitcoin silk road, it was a good idea but the (((feds))) caught wind of it and shut it all down. Don't think a "free" meshnet is going to escape the clutches of the filthy kikes. The zogbots most likely already have contingencies to infiltrate and destroy it as needed.
There is only one solution. With that solution everything else becomes nice again.
[ + ] TimothyMcFuck
[ - ] TimothyMcFuck 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 10:54:52 ago (+1/-1)
[ + ] Bornoffireandice
[ - ] Bornoffireandice 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 8, 2022 00:01:46 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Redhairin
[ - ] Redhairin 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 9, 2022 03:50:03 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] binrobinrro
[ - ] binrobinrro 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 10, 2022 22:31:27 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] texasblood
[ - ] texasblood 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 10:49:54 ago (+2/-1)
[ + ] MrPancake
[ - ] MrPancake 2 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 12:08:23 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] Kozel
[ - ] Kozel 2 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 15:52:00 ago (+2/-0)
Open up umatrix, 3rd party connection to (((azure.net))). Seems to work with azure.net blocked.
3rd party connection to ff-gateway.com and netlify.app necessary for results to load
privacy policy:
Netlify: We use Netlify to store User Provided Information relating to account creation (such as name and email), as well as store and provide us with information provided in our feedback and other forms, which may include personally identifiable information. Netlify uses various sub processors in its provision of services, which are described here.
Matomo: We use Matomo to collect Usability Information, improve the performance of our site, to develop new product features, and to identify and fix bugs. We also use it to understand which parts of our page(s) are relevant and how, when and where they are being used. You can learn about Matomo’s subprocesses here
OP, you couldn't bother to do this preliminary research before sharing? Takes two minutes to skim the privacy policy.
[ + ] oldblo
[ - ] oldblo 3 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 12:17:37 ago (+3/-0)
Im very willing to bet that its kiked.
[ + ] knightwarrior41
[ - ] knightwarrior41 [op] 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 12:46:34 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 4 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 10:55:37 ago (+4/-0)
The internet is only allowed to exist with kike permission. Once a site gets big enough, or enough exposure, the kikes will either take it over reddit-style, or kill it, like parlor, etc.
There is only one solution.
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal 4 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 13:56:54 ago (+4/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 16:32:31 ago (+1/-0)
Same with Aether. There is a central "startup" place that can easily be controlled and eliminated if need be.
Ok, one site goes down, and another springs up... well, how many normies know what the new/backup site is? or ip address? The userbase just went down by 90%...
The only way to counter this is to have a file/"torrent" that continually self populates and updates on every system. Like a continually updating torrent of torrents that never closes and all new links just get added to the end, much like blockchain. Any other method of discovery is vulnerable to takedown.
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 18:20:17 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 21:37:00 ago (+0/-0)
Mesh networks sound great and all, but there is still a single point of failure at the ISP level. Someone needs credentials to get on the interwebs. That point of credentialing is a point of failure.
Much like all the tor exit nodes are run by the 5 eyes - the exit nodes see and record and can be closed down if there is any "popular uprising" or whatever.
Sort of like how Egypt turned off their entire internet during the uprising.
Or how niggerbama installed an internet kill switch in the entirety of the US internet.
When external connections get shut down, all that will be left is the local content - much like how none of the replacements for original voat have the same level of activity. If the exit nodes to tor or a mesh network go down, all that is left is the local stuff contained in that mesh... and that will grow stale as everyone has already seen it.
Don't forget that digital id is coming for every internet connection - and can then be disconnected for any "infraction" whether on the interwebs or in meat space.
[ + ] I_am_baal
[ - ] I_am_baal 1 point 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 21:58:46 ago (+1/-0)
I'm sure kikes will do what they can to control it, but the bottom line is that they don't have the resources to address everything, and we can exploit those cracks in their armor. We all want to gas the kikes, but in order to do that, we need to organize, and in order to organize, we need to recognize and build the tools and infrastructure necessary to do so.
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 2.6 yearsOct 7, 2022 22:22:19 ago (+0/-0)
Also, most things created by White men are ruined by niggers of every kind - look at the bitcoin silk road, it was a good idea but the (((feds))) caught wind of it and shut it all down. Don't think a "free" meshnet is going to escape the clutches of the filthy kikes. The zogbots most likely already have contingencies to infiltrate and destroy it as needed.
There is only one solution. With that solution everything else becomes nice again.