I have developed a new system to bake General threads. Whenever a baker makes a thread on an image board, he simply creates alongside to that a website of which he attaches the link the board thread's OP. This website is intended to feature your original post, or whatever the baker desires and has an integrated comments section which can be used anonymously by anyone.
This is not a suggestion to abandon traditional image boards, but rather serve as a sort of extension to mitigate the effects of image board censorship, social engineering and other products of centralisation.
This tool gives the baker ownership of the information. He has full moderation authority and the ability to trust others and share moderator rights if he so chooses. Whenever the baker's thread on the image board dies, its mirror will still be up, serving as a beacon for the others to continue digging without the thread ever dying.
Whenever the baker has gathered new information, he may choose to post once again a thread on traditional image boards in order to spark attention as well as lure anons to the mirror bread in order to gather even more researchers to progress the effort.
Furthermore, anyone can make a site like this, which means that other anons can start to collect the links to these breads. We could call these types of anons curators. The curators may then in turn garner a following of anons who deem his information of good quality. This serves as yet another entry point into these breads and as such it may be possible to organically create an underground, decentralised network of uncompromising information.
As we've just laid out, the centralised entry points into the network are the curators. And these entry points, in any similar system, always pose the greatest risk to the chain. This is either due to hacking or other compromising situations. The only defence against this lies with the anons themselves: the consumption of information remains always and forever at their own discretion. bread mirror: workable-death.surge.sh/
this fucking thread is gay, and was made by a literal NIGGER
Aaron Reyes
Interesting. Might I inquire as to how you are paying for the hosting?
Gabriel Flores
>Might I inquire as to how you are paying for the hosting? imagine paying for hosting, kek
Isaiah Perez
You're going to need to prepare and execute the proof of concept run entirely by yourself. Pick the topic you htink is the most deserving to utilize this system and by the first curator, bakers, and digger. Produce something attractive, and then other people will want to participate. Still if you need to host information on servers which means threatening one's own anonymity. There needs to be a solution to that.
Isaac Brooks
Lol go on...
Charles Green
the bread is a single html file hosted on surge.sh; it's free hosting but you have the surge.sh at the end; no big deal. You can upload from a script from your devices using a burner protonmail account or whatever. If you're paranoid, do it from a VPN. Then, the comment box is hosted by matrix.org but you can also self-host or use already independent matrix servers to host it.
Levi Hernandez
there is not much involved, pretty low tech shit actually. The only thing I need to do now is make this process streamlined so that non technical anons can create these bread.html pages in a breeze
Juan Campbell
Thank you. It was more about who owned the traffic.
Mason Ross
bunp
Evan Peterson
bump
Alexander Nguyen
>It was more about who owned the traffic. ok good point. I'm not sure what CDN surge uses
>Thank you. It was more about who owned the traffic. as about media files, that's up to the bakers. They can do whatever they see fit. catbox et al... for example
Lincoln Hernandez
>What's with the reddit spacing, nigger. I wrote it in another document and did the copy fag thing. Deleting the spacing seemed a bit too much at the time of posting but I see your point
Adam Torres
surge or any other host is beside the point, it's impostant to have many free or trial hosts to make use of the hosts should be expendable, so long there are alternatives to move to when one host fails
Cooper Taylor
The "Your Content" portion of their terms page makes me believe that were your site to become effective it would be shut down for infringement rather quickly. The threads that disappear often do so for a reason. I don't believe the powers that be would appreciate your work around.
Nolan Rivera
Ya I saw that! Pleasantly surprised!
Christopher Gray
>so long there are alternatives to move to when one host fails bingo; archival/backup anons. I'll add this to the pic