>>56this is actually very interesting and ive expressed similar thoughts to many people over the past year or so
i even briefly touched on this in a post on lainchan from early this year:
https://www.lainchan.org/r/res/42499.html#q43903to summarize my post:
>one thing i think is always strange about the anti-cloudflare and similar discourse is that, the 2 biggest technological methods to stop imageboards from going to soykaf are:> - Web Application Firewalls> - captchas
> its odd to me that imageboard users often have strong feelings against technologies that specifically address issues that most often kill smaller/new chans (bots posting spam/CP, DDoS attacks, exploiting underlying infra)
> if i were a more paranoid individual, i might go so far as to say that type of discourse may even be manufactured and propagated intentionally to shrink the availability of actively maintained imageboardsto add -
during the summer this year there was a user who was posting CP on arisuchan, because of the way our captcha and other technical things work, its pretty unlikely that a bot can create post on this website
i was surprised this was a real human doing this so i ended up fingerprinting that user and wrote an IP leaking exploit for his browser, the exploits payload was set to be injected into their browser based on its fingerprint when visiting the site and i found out a few things about them:
- they were on a residential ISP in Samara Oblast, Russia (ISP was Pjsc Vimpelcom / beeline.ru)
- their computer was configured for the languages Russian, English, and Polish (in that order)
- they came here from a very weird forum
- they specifically used open web proxies (not VPN's) to hide their IP
the forum in question had a thread that was just a list of websites that allowed anonymous posting on (which included us). anything from an imageboard to a personal blog that allowed comments was listed, there were hundreds of sites in the list. from what i could tell, it was some coordinated effort for their forum users to go to all of the sites in that list and post CP on them. the forum itself seemed to be CP focused but wasnt actually hosting that content. the term you used "command and control" makes a LOT of sense to me in this context. i honestly may have even thought of that same phrase when i saw what was going on there.
there are evil forces in the world. i dont think its a coincidence that imageboards and generally many other niche parts of the internet are shrinking in volume/disappearing (in part due to CP and the affect it has on admin/moderation overheard). as to what you said about admins/jannies getting paid to allow this - i wouldnt doubt it. the team here is extremely small and we all know eachother very personally and for many years, but i appreciate your warning and bringing this to light - you are not the only person that has noticed this