Bryant Moreland, the controversial black social media personality, recently announced he is suffering with kidney failure. If you can bear it, watch how Kiwifarms has spent recent days celebrating in reaction.
In recent months, several posts, like the one here, have appeared on Kiwifarms suggesting I have been doxed but seemingly restricting access to the information to site members only.
Last month, using a burner email and a VPN, I discreetly created an account on Kiwifarms in order to explore this. I discovered the supposed doxing information did not appear to relate to me.
Earlier today I logged into this account to view a members-only screen I wanted to access as part of my research into Kiwifarms, which I am campaigning to be taken offline. Foolishly, I forgot to crop my avatar from the screenshot, providing a clue as to my account’s identity.
In an infamous lapse in 2019, @E3 accidentally leaked onto its website a database of over 2000 journalists and content providers.
This has long since been removed, but the names, addresses and telephone numbers of these people are still out there, because Kiwifarms owner Joshua Moon posted them on his website, where to this day they remain viewable to anyone logged into a Kiwifarms account.
This is how Joshua Moon responded when requested to remove the content.
Kiwifarms is currently hosting video footage related to the Club Q mass shooter, Anderson Lee Aldrich. This includes footage taken by him when he was in his car, just before the shooting spree, and a gruesome video from his website calling for mass murder.
In July 2020 YandereDev, the game developer of Yandere Simulator, was hacked by a Kiwifarms member. Private data of his, including private emails, were splashed over Kiwifarms, where it remains to this day.
His Reddit account was hacked. The source code for his game was leaked onto github. All of his Mods were banned and the users who had previously been banned were unbanned. A circus of trolling and chaos unfolded.
Watch this creepy interview with the hacker, where he describes what he did and how he did it.
On 30 November 2020, only weeks before the infamous mob assault on Capitol Hill, a Kiwifarms poster, SIGSEGV, declared the election result a fraud and promised to ‘personally gun down every single leftist in DC this time next week’.
After an inquiry from the FBI, Kiwifarms owner Joshua Moon handed over SIGSEGV’s data to the authorities, scolding him in the process for not protecting himself by using Tor, which may likely have rendered the data useless to any police investigation.
Despite his actions, SIGSEGV was subsequently readmitted to Kiwifarms. His last postings were in May 2021 and he last logged in on 31 October 2021.
This is how seriously Kiwifarms takes the protection of the public.