The Alt Right has faced a lot of censorship on the internet for the last couple of years. We have seen a number of websites ban users, Alt-websites and payment processors being taken down, banks denying service, etc... Styxhexenhammer666 has often suggested that we dissidents use Alt-Tech web applications.
Do you guys have any Alt-Tech suggestions? - email services - web browsers - applications - websites
I'm mostly interested in email right now if anyone has good suggestions.
>Tor Tor is more compromised than Google Chrome at this point, at least from an official capacity they need Google's permission to obtain that data (or to use it in any actionable manner rather, they have it anyway they're just not supposed to) with Tor they own all the exit nodes so they get the data straight from the source.
Brody Walker
I don't want to, I wanna bbq your mutt ass, dumb fucking burger.
Just build your own email service, web browser, bank, payment processor, internet, telecom, video service, news service, operating system, electronics hardware and firmware, phone, book publisher, DNS resolver, social media platform, and independent country. Everyone here keeps claiming to be a 7 foot tall pure white Aryan genius making 7 figures a year with their 7 STEM degrees while posting on Jow Forums for 7 hours a day and taking care of their 7 white kids, so this should be easy for us.
he isnt. but these sort of threads are really suspicious because there are tons of rabbis and glowniggers trying to solicit their botnets. if you truly want privacy, visit Jow Forums where there arent too many joos
Friends, do not fall for the "Alt Tech" meme. It's either a social experiment to gather rightwingers all in one spot or a scam that exploits the desire for social interaction within us. We should be using federated and decentralized services, not centralized ones.
Jaxon Edwards
I did not know about the state of Tor. Sad to hear.
On a different note, Patreon is nigh unusable for anyone controversial. And all of the alternative payment-platforms have been bullied off the internet by banks and the media henchmen (thanks Sargoy). The only real alternative I've seen so far has been Bitcoin donations.
>Freenet and I2P exist Dead. Nobody wants to take part in a system where they can't be a leech and are forced to contribute to the network.
Christian Martinez
That image. :D
I gave up on Bitcoin years ago when the price was around $120 and began to drop. Then I just forgot my wallet credentials, changed computers a few times, was homeless, got a job, quit that job, then got homeless again and many many things happened.. Now I see the prices of Bitcoin and the only thing I can do is laugh.
>no one wants to host illegal streams, torrents of some cunt in Hungary or be involved in or precipitating illegal filesharing services of some pedo network, just because he's in the abomanous club
Brayden Wilson
You don't know what you're hosting (and there's no way for you to find out), that's the whole point of plausible deniability.
Landon Campbell
encyclopaediadramatica is fucking stupid.
Elijah Thompson
>Protonmail is alright.
yes. i know international criminals who use it, so it must be good. >Bitchute >Gab >Dissenter
alright, but still semi-pozzed, but best alternatives to full-pozzed.
>Tor is more compromised than Google Chrome at this point true, its been a honeypot since the start.
pretty good list except for tor and brave's positions. tor should be down a notch and brave up a notch IMO. all browsers are pretty pozzed just by their nature.
>digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/email.html nice info that basically says 'they're all not that private', which is true of everything on the internet, i still prefer protonmail.
>XMPP client with OMEMO encryption (e.g. Gajim with an account on 404.city) i havent instant messaged since i was a kid so i am ignorant in that regard.
>Friends, do not fall for the "Alt Tech" meme. It's either a social experiment to gather rightwingers all in one spot or a scam that exploits the desire for social interaction within us. We should be using federated and decentralized services, not centralized ones.
good point, but also kind of improbably in reality.
>encyclopaediadramatica is fucking stupid.
no shit, its a encyclopedia of memes and internet troll history. but its still useful as a platform for a non-PC history of major internet happenings which dont really get written up anywhere else.