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  1. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Octagoncow in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  2. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Fire2box in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  3. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from themctipers in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  4. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Fnige in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  5. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from DrDerp in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  6. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Techstorm970 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  7. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Epic Wink in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  8. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from DumbAsshole32 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  9. Like
    Silverfields got a reaction from SpaceGhostC2C in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  10. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from GDRRiley in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  11. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from TheOnlyKirst in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  12. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from adman29 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  13. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Lurick in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  14. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from cj09beira in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  15. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from Technous285 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  16. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from matrix07012 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  17. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from LAwLz in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  18. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from TheSLSAMG in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  19. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  20. Agree
    Silverfields reacted to ARikozuM in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I'd prefer that we be able to talk these people down without censorship. The only issue with that is penetration of one's voice is essentially drowned out. 
     
    This was unfortunately the right move. 
  21. Agree
    Silverfields got a reaction from ARikozuM in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan   
    I've been reading a lot of the same opinion, the whole "Get rid of 4chan/8chan, and the issue is solved!".

    Getting rid of the site that hosts the content/nasty people will only make the next site(s) they flock to even harder to penetrate/get rid of. The platform isn't the issue here, its the people that use the platform.

    To that end, what needs a serious look is mental health. We need to isolate the root causes of why these people end up doing these horrific acts.

    I personally think that these people feel they have nothing to live for, so they're much easier to goad into being a martyr for "the cause", whatever that ends up being. A lack of relationships(not just romantic), an oppressive feeling that everything is against them, and the ease of access to weapons certainly also contribute to the eventual decline in these people's mental state.

    On the topic of Cloudflare deciding to remove its services from 8chan, I imagine that this is a public image move.

    "Recent mass shooter used 8chan, and Cloudflare protects their website!!!" isn't a good look. While politics likely did have a factor in this, I don't think they were the major factor that caused this action.
  22. Agree
    Silverfields reacted to Drak3 in The My Little Pony Mega Thread   
    Some are.
  23. Funny
    Silverfields reacted to Tog Driver in The My Little Pony Mega Thread   
    I read all of that and then see "is working on a Zootopia fanfic (;"
     
    But anyway, yeah, all that hostility is really unnecessary. 
  24. Like
    Silverfields got a reaction from TempestCatto in The My Little Pony Mega Thread   
    I'm directing all of my artist friends to this thread so they can ponify Linus and Luke.
  25. Like
    Silverfields got a reaction from Gegger in The My Little Pony Mega Thread   
    I'm directing all of my artist friends to this thread so they can ponify Linus and Luke.
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