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How did it achieve nothing? Deplatforming has shown to be effective. The Nazi site that CF shut down is very difficult to access.



It doesn't stop Nazis from existing though (or even knowing about, visiting and supporting the site). If we do the same thing with KiwiFarms, we just make it harder to monitor and easier for serial-abusers to collaborate. The majority of KiwiFarms users simply aren't solely enabled by the website existing, either.

I simply don't believe in deplatforming, and it disappoints me to see Cloudflare shrug and cave in.


> If we do the same thing with KiwiFarms, we just make it harder to monitor and easier for serial-abusers to collaborate.

Yes because the police were doing such a great job at monitoring and responding to threats from KF. Wake up, this is such a weak argument that has no basis in reality. We hear these same tired arguments over and over that are not backed up with facts (or, you know, arrests).

> The majority of KiwiFarms users simply aren't solely enabled by the website existing, either.

Yes they are.

> I simply don't believe in deplatforming, and it disappoints me to see Cloudflare shrug and cave in.

What part do you not "believe" in? Deplatforming absolutely works. These rats might scurry to another platform/provider but each time fewer and fewer jump through all the hoops. You are letting perfect be the enemy of good.


> It doesn't stop Nazis from existing though (or even knowing about, visiting and supporting the site).

This approach is making perfect the enemy of good. There is no perfect way to solve this problem.

> If we do the same thing with KiwiFarms, we just make it harder to monitor and easier for serial-abusers to collaborate.

It's still a website, it's still accessible. That part hasn't gone away. If the contention is that launching TOR somehow means it's "harder to monitor" then I have some news for you: Lots of monitoring of darkweb stuff goes on every day.


Deplatforming is analogous to quarantining a person with an infectious disease. It works. The FBI can still monitor whatever's left of KF on Tor or Discord.


If you think of beliefs as infectious diseases, you're not respecting the autonomy of other people.

If I need to be prevented from knowing what the monsters say in order to avoid turning into a monster myself, then I promise you, we've lost. The monsters are going to eat us all.


You've got plenty of autonomy left to visit them in whatever darkweb hellhole they decide to exist in and learn what the monsters are saying. We don't need to allow places in the public square for these people.

Tolerance for ideas is not a suicide pact.


Yes, I can probably for myself still find out what they are saying. But this is about KF being removed from an archive site. Making it harder to prove what they are saying, and easier to lie about what they are saying. Who benefits from that?


The existence of marketing disproves the autonomy of people. Ideas spread through exposure and rhetoric.




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