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It turned out that the clock wasn't set properly to network time, so that's why it had been failing.
Maybe the fact that not everyone can figure out how to use a Tor browser, or not everyone is able to install it (e.g. if you're using a library computer or something, maybe it won't let you install that software), or not every website will let you participate over Tor because some people abuse their anonymity (e.g. Wikipedia won't let most people edit using Tor), means that it's not as accessible to the masses and therefore the powers that be care less about it.
I mean, how was it that Trump won in 2016? Wasn't it largely blamed on stuff that happened on clearweb sites? I don't think it was blamed on stuff that happened on the darkweb. But if it had been, I guess they would've tried to shut down the darkweb or regulate it more.
Anyway, after our problems with all the clearweb "free speech" hosts, including DreamHost, prq.se, and njal.la, we may be going totally darkweb at this point with the Larson network. I guess we should've done this a long time ago, but we just kinda assumed that someone was always going to have our back; I mean, the Daily Stormer has been back on the clearweb for awhile now, right, even though Anglin keeps saying it's not sustainable in the long run? But, we weren't able to accomplish what he was, for whatever reason.
Guess we don't have a weev-style tech team on our side; these "free speech webhosts" aren't actually ideologically aligned with us necessarily but just grudgingly allow our content, pretty much as a hobby by which they can pat themselves on the back for being cool enough to have edgy content; but is it even a source of prestige to help out the incel movement? Probably not. It's not like running The Pirate Bay or something, where you get to feel up some reasonably hot girl's tits because she thinks your work's pretty cool or whatever. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Fredrik_Neij_with_girlfriend.jpg
Maybe the fact that not everyone can figure out how to use a Tor browser, or not everyone is able to install it (e.g. if you're using a library computer or something, maybe it won't let you install that software), or not every website will let you participate over Tor because some people abuse their anonymity (e.g. Wikipedia won't let most people edit using Tor), means that it's not as accessible to the masses and therefore the powers that be care less about it.
I mean, how was it that Trump won in 2016? Wasn't it largely blamed on stuff that happened on clearweb sites? I don't think it was blamed on stuff that happened on the darkweb. But if it had been, I guess they would've tried to shut down the darkweb or regulate it more.
Anyway, after our problems with all the clearweb "free speech" hosts, including DreamHost, prq.se, and njal.la, we may be going totally darkweb at this point with the Larson network. I guess we should've done this a long time ago, but we just kinda assumed that someone was always going to have our back; I mean, the Daily Stormer has been back on the clearweb for awhile now, right, even though Anglin keeps saying it's not sustainable in the long run? But, we weren't able to accomplish what he was, for whatever reason.
Guess we don't have a weev-style tech team on our side; these "free speech webhosts" aren't actually ideologically aligned with us necessarily but just grudgingly allow our content, pretty much as a hobby by which they can pat themselves on the back for being cool enough to have edgy content; but is it even a source of prestige to help out the incel movement? Probably not. It's not like running The Pirate Bay or something, where you get to feel up some reasonably hot girl's tits because she thinks your work's pretty cool or whatever. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Fredrik_Neij_with_girlfriend.jpg