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chelseaclinton ago

@Millennial_Falcon would you mind bringing some attention to this? I'm sorry to disturb you but this is important and with it being late in the US it could miss out on due notice.

throwaway948238 ago

Unfortunately I'm in Western Europe, so I didn't consider the time of posting relative to US users, just shocked that this happened yesterday and goes virtually unnoticed.

This also has the side effect of penalizing /v/pizzagate and Voat in general in Google Results due to their DMCA deranking policy. Only way to include /v/pizzagate directly in search results again is for someone who has access to the Voat domain directly to submit a counter-notice to Google stating that this subverse is not "copyrighted anime television broadcasts".

Otherwise, the page will be permanently deindexed and pages sharing a similar URL will be deranked, which is likely the desired result.

Thanks for your support and assistance in making this known, pretty sure this is an event approaching media attention levels.

chelseaclinton ago

Given its effect to voat.co I think you should bring attention to it in a general voat verse. Link back to this thread so users can see everything in context.

throwaway948238 ago

Will do, please feel free to link to it as well in any way you see fit (directly to archive URL's with your own context, thread, etc.)

It looks like there's a pattern as well, a law firm was hired in December 2016 to take down archives of "carisjames" and the well known to Pizzagate "ccwoolman" Instagram posts, which appears to be successful as well.

This appears to be bigger than I originally thought and probably a semi effective censorship tactic for making the details nearly impossible to find.

Vindicator ago

Nice research, throwaway. Please make a post on v/ProtectVoat. You may want to ping PuttItOut, big boss of Voat.

@Crensch: pinging your attention to this thread about Voat being censored on other sites in a sophisticated manner due to pizzagate investigation, in case you think big goats should know. In addition to what OP describes above, I know Archive.is no longer allows archiving of Facebook pages of any Podesta family members. That happened a few days ago. Also, a very hot thread we had on here a few days ago about how to redpill people linked to helpful info in Scott Adams' blog posts about cognitive dissonance in climate change arguments. The next day, he tweeted that visits to his site had been throttled from 300 per minute after a new blog post to just 4 because he was for some reason being shadowbanned by Twitter. This was the same day Twitter locked or banned numerous pizzagate researcher accounts that mentioned Brian Podesta, an IT guy at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who for some odd reason has Top Secret National Security clearance. NCMEC is the national clearinghouse for child porn and partners with all the big Internet forums to automatically remove such material (and supposedly report it to law enforcement). That same day, there was also that massive AWS outage. The last time we had one of those, Julian Assange was dumping the Podesta emails and getting his Internet privileges cut off. Hard to believe that is a coincidence.

chelseaclinton ago

That connects a lot of dots. Especially about archive.is which I'll now treat as compromised. Do you know of a reliable alt?

Vindicator ago

Voat just developed one. If you look around, you'll find it. Probably in v/announcements.

chelseaclinton ago

I searched the subverse but didn't find it. If you come across it please share.

Vindicator ago

It's right in the sidebar of v/ProtectVoat. Here's the link:

https://www.imgjar.co/

Crensch ago

That's an archive website? Thought it was just an image host.

Vindicator ago

My bad. I thought @chelseaclinton was looking for an image host alternative.

chelseaclinton ago

With archive.is having problems and probably being compromised I'd like to find an alternative to it, so a webpage archiver not image host.