It's just trying to connect at all. Firefox and Chrome both just try to load the site and then give up.
What
RD8K said, if your ISP is Verizon or you physically are in a place that closely monitors traffic, you'll need a VPN.
Also, the gangbang on the partychan thing is hilarious. That thing is only good to avoid using Telegram or Discord or a quick laugh. Just attempting to try and make sense out of this pure chantard madness made me go what the fuck back to paying artists I can't afford and don't even care about I'm not reading this.
"I had nothing to do with the Twitter thing." - Shinonome, who then uses it as a power marketing move for KP.
"Furries are not affiliated with KP in any way." - Also Shinonome. First thing to show up when partychan got back up was furries and a shilling thread for furry onions and fraud techniques used by furry artists.
Can you guys just not work together instead of building your own base and showcasing who's the best at managing a piracy community? Even E-Hentai failed miserably but at least it didn't die when it was attacked from all sides (nothing to do with the July 2019 thing). DDoS-Guard is a basic DDoS protection, not a draconium wall against a horde of millions of zombie bots.
I mean look, we importers may sound entitled and all, but - and I'm sure others agree - importing content we pay every month for to something that will go belly up because "you're new to this" isn't exactly comforting.
KP has features but a rabid community, scheduled downtimes that are scheduled right as they happen (though fortunately they don't affect importing), a roadmap that is nothing like a roadmap and looks more and more like EH even though Shinonome initially was highly critical of EH. You don't plan a tag system when you don't even have manual importing sorted out and fear CP and snuff back in when it can already be sent via
importing itself. Blacklisting hashes or any kind of ban won't help as all of them can be circumvented.
SP lacks many features and isn't properly organized, you can't even tell what goes where. It's fast because most people don't know of it or don't care enough to download from it. It has an importer leaderboard, which is a recipe for disaster in the long run even though the idea is good as importers will not only import for virtual fame but also lose their randomness even if they remain anonymous just by being exposed. Kuro apparently isn't willing to work with others either.
MH isn't even a thing at all, it's just code and planning for what's supposed to be the best thing ever. I assume Sofie is at least testing what's being implemented with a very limited set of guinea pig importers.
Now the thing is: who owns the entire archived database? KP, right? Here's what you can do if you fail to get teamwork done and wish to all work on your own stuff when shit's clearly going south. Archive and spread the part that isn't on github all over the place if that isn't done yet, since such database files easily compress to manageable filesizes.
I apologize for the rant but the question is
where should we import? We're not going to pay for things to help others if it's just to pay for servers that are still being ordered and will be trivially destroyed by a bunch of Chinese skids without even having to worry about ddg.
Yes, you're new to this, we know, this is no excuse, though. I'm also dumb, so on the topic of archives, I'll just zip it.