Yiff.party is down or gone?

262177

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Kinda dead thread huh.
well my yp discord server has original content and more but we have few members. we don't ban others unlike other yp discord server which clearly doesn't have any understanding of community truly is. you don't create community just to lord it over everyone and make sure they follow your laws on whim. that's just not how community works. lol tsk tsk.
Is your server affiliated with the original yiff.party or just a new one? Sorry if that sounds rude, but I don't really trust random discord servers that don't at the very least have 2FA+tokenizer on, especially with discord's ToS and the huge vulnerabilities they have yet to patch (when people constantly bitch about features not implemented apparently, I'm kinda out of the loop on social media because I don't into social stuff for "friends and family").
 

ReichLoli

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Kinda dead thread huh.
Nothing much to bring up here. Other then me having the trouble to reply to people on /kemono/ because I keep getting errors of it thinking I'm a bot.
Is your server affiliated with the original yiff.party or just a new one? Sorry if that sounds rude, but I don't really trust random discord servers that don't at the very least have 2FA+tokenizer on, especially with discord's ToS and the huge vulnerabilities they have yet to patch (when people constantly bitch about features not implemented apparently, I'm kinda out of the loop on social media because I don't into social stuff for "friends and family").
I already warn this people in another thread about using Discord as host for content as such as this. Since they can at any moment delete them without any problem. They are relying on middle man and they don't have full control of what happen within their platform.
 

Sphere42

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Sad update if anyone can confirm: seems KP is now blocked from Germany, returns "Server not found". Other EU locations seem to work.

Update: back within hours so probably a server/routing failure not a deliberate block.
 
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GirlCockSemen

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It seems to be getting harder and harder to find what I'm looking for these days.
Many artists have gotten wise and started hiding their paywalled content in individual posts on Patreon, and some Jap artists have started charging for individual posts on sites like Booth.

When can we start seeing some workarounds for these methods? (Or is it even possible)
 
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It seems to be getting harder and harder to find what I'm looking for these days.
Many artists have gotten wise and started hiding their paywalled content in individual posts on Patreon, and some Jap artists have started charging for individual posts on sites like Booth.

When can we start seeing some workarounds for these methods? (Or is it even possible)
I guess the only solution for artists charging per pic is to just hope 1 or more of the people who bought said pic is a pirate and shares it.

Its a shame these paywall sites are apparently "unhackable"; though that seems unlikely, seeing as a random British bloke once hacked the pentagon quite easily (to get secret NASA files), and I'd think the CIA would have much, MUCH tighter security than a bloody porn art site :p
 

Sphere42

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Its a shame these paywall sites are apparently "unhackable"
Most breaches will be detected and fixed after the first time so that option is not sustainable, especially if you plan to somehow pull a database dump from their servers.

Additionally such an intrusion is a direct attack against the hosting site rather than individual artists. That means the site owners would have an incentive (and legal cause) to go against the hackers, pirate hosts, torrent seeders and everyone else involved. A low risk for a one-off, but again completely unsustainable and now with catastrophic risks for the individual attackers unlike submitting your session/login to KP or dumping a CG on e-hentai.
 
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Most breaches will be detected and fixed after the first time so that option is not sustainable, especially if you plan to somehow pull a database dump from their servers.

Additionally such an intrusion is a direct attack against the hosting site rather than individual artists. That means the site owners would have an incentive (and legal cause) to go against the hackers, pirate hosts, torrent seeders and everyone else involved. A low risk for a one-off, but again completely unsustainable and now with catastrophic risks for the individual attackers unlike submitting your session/login to KP or dumping a CG on e-hentai.
Right, that makes sense. Wouldn't want to give the people with the big money an axe to grind; fair points.
 

262177

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Most paysites use bugbounty to lure gullible people into reporting flaws, some of which are critical vulnerabilities and extremely valuable.

CVE Details has pointers for severity assessment. Also, paywalls themselves will protect high profile criminals while ousting low fish and you can stay certain governments won't bat an eye; doxxing and death threats have happened without any repercussion when they come from high profile content creators.

Patreon did lose a few lawsuits but it's still very much alive. Same for OnlyFans. Both did quite nefarious stuff or encouraged it while sweeping it under the rug by ousting tiny hate groups and activists to divert attention.

As for solutions for artists, there are plenty and no one is forced to follow the platform's default model. In fact, they never should as it is tailored to guarantee the platform optimal profits unless you're on something like, say, itch, if the artist happens to work on a game.
 

Ohnoes123

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Why are some artists getting updated like every other hour, and not the ones that actually getting requested......... fuck.