DDOS

DDOS Mitigation mode:

The initial URL from an IP address is redirected to a STATIC and very small Logon page
that is entirely stored in memory on the server [NO File I/O]. Everyone must Logon.
The static Logon page should be pure HTML with no scripts and only one small icon
as an inline image, total size about 1-2K bytes.

Logged-on users are limited to one page transition per 15 seconds [just don't reply].

New users cannot be added.

DDOS by logged-on users is reported to the police.
 
@Wolvenworks "...we clearly need to re-enforce some degree of netiquette"

There are legitimate reasons for claiming that the basic structure and/or methodology of a community should be altered or added on to. But they are VERY few, VERY rare, VERY specific, and VERY far between. Unless you came up with something preposterously genius and ridiculously surprising, demands for subsidizing one sexual identity group or another is not one of them.
 
@ninjadork first they came for the genderbender tag and i did not speak out. Then they came for the incest - and there was no one left to speak for me
 
@DANDAN_THE_DANDAN i tend to usually auto-filter all SJW-like stuff out. hell, it should be a medical prescription at this point because tis good for the health to ignore blatant bullshit, once in a while at least
 
@DANDAN_THE_DANDAN

If MD represented trans then they better represent literally every other culture, race, fandom, etc in this world in order to make it fair. Why should MD prioritize representing one group over another when it's supposed to be a manga site and not a SJW site, she's just stupid. What makes her community entitled to receive representation in a manga community?

You are confused. MD only represents manga/manhwa/manhua. The tags are meant to categorise different types of series and their contents. They are not meant to represent groups of humans.
 
Coincidentally the DDoS happens at the same time every single day. Why must they ruin everything?
 
I'm curious who would bother other than kiddies? Given recent trends, even DDoS'ing carries large penalties if you happen to be caught in a country where you aren't otherwise protected by obscure laws.

Typically it's usually the example cases you hear about though (not that I'd want to be in that group either. Still means jail time if caught out).

Wonder if they even realise the risk it carries... Other than compromising your own pc that is.
 

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