Hello again, anons.
Five years ago, I came to you with a proposal for a new approach to publishing.
https://archive.is/2019.07.18-094254/https://8ch.net/pol/res/12020142.html
We discussed the futility of HTTP-based client-server networks as a means to resilient long-term communications, the false saviours of 'alt-tech' à la BitChute and Gab, the utility of pure P2P topologies making use of technologies like IPFS, and the benefits of pressure campaigns intended to force a public recognition of the many drawbacks inherent to the Web-based publishing paradigm - among other topics.
Since then we have seen nothing but constant vindication, as Web services great and small alike continue to be nought but a burden on our speech and our ability to freely associate, and the regime's desperate efforts to silence us permanently has only expanded as recent years have passed.
Today I come before you on the pitiful remains of this board, a revival of 8ch's /pol/ that was ripped away from us by an increasingly questionable site staff, to make our ultimatum more clear. The user indexing network is the only viable alternative to our current publishing ecosystem, and the World Wide Web is our main obstacle. We must then rid ourselves of one in favour of the other.
https://dynode-io.ipns.dweb.link/uidx.html
Attendant to this is a recent proposal for a set of tools I call the 'Chaos Suite', each intended to bring its own flavour of automated disruption to the WWW and its user experience:
https://git.coom.tech/node/chaos-suite
We have begun to organise over an IRC channel that might yet be moved, in order to allow torsocks connections to join. Come talk and strategise with us, that we might finally see an end to a poisonous media landscape that acts as Power's most critical front for the subversion of our people.
irc://irc.rizon.net
#siege