Anonymous ID: 0ab740 March 7, 2026, 9:07 a.m. No.24353110   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3114 >>3117 >>3124 >>3126

>>24353067

Good morning, Jim.

 

Just saw the graphic which epik.com is calling "animal crush" image made up of ASCII text symbols

 

Guess you posted it last night?

It is NOTHING. But looks like it was removed by a BV (probably for the same reason i don't want to repost it yet - because we don't know whether 8kun.top has the same domain registrar (epik.com. We don't want them taking down 8kun.top).

 

If you want to repost the INNOCUOUS ascii code that epik.com is calling an "animal crush" image, and think it's safe to do so, please do.

Anonymous ID: 0ab740 March 7, 2026, 9:16 a.m. No.24353132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3297 >>3300 >>3389 >>3416

>>24353093

The so-called animal abuse content is BS.

Easy enough for someone to post it, then make formal complaint.

 

Epik.com formerly hosted a number of conservative / free speech domains like Gab. Was acquired by a new owner, which has been apparently been trying to destroy those domains. from last night:

 

all pb:

>>24351824, >>24351867, >>24351874, >>24351879, >>24351891, >>24351907, >>24351921, >>24352144, >>24352442, >>24352445, >>24352460, >>24352538, >>24352541, >>24352543, >>24352545 AI: Epik.com is owned by Epik LLC, which is associated with Registered Agents Inc. (founded by Dan Keen)/Secrets Factory

 

Jim wants an email campaign to pressure epik.com into releasing his two locked domains, hoping that public pressure will force them to do the right thing.

Anonymous ID: 0ab740 March 7, 2026, 9:27 a.m. No.24353176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3202 >>3300 >>3389 >>3416

>>24353126

>>24353126

> it's the .net domains with them also (8kun.net, 8ch.net)

Seent. 8kun.top is not listed.

 

>>24353136 (Jim)

>Moderation is actually the part that makes you liable

when anons encounter illegal content on 8kun, they use Global Report to inform admins, who immediately delete it and ban the user (can be appealed). It's the FBI that is then informed, especially for serious and repeat violations. It's the FBI that is responsible for enforcing the law, not the domain registrar.

 

Epik.com is a private company, not the law. How can it be legal for them to lock the domains, rather than release them, if their goal is to protect their company from bad PR and possible liability?

 

Epik.com seems to claim that they are trying to "protect" people from unsafe posts. That is not their right or responsibility. THAT is what should be called out, imo.