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they might uncover the horrifying truth of kiwifarmers being transphobesPosting images with unique identifying information that a tranny gave you seems like a bad idea in general.
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they might uncover the horrifying truth of kiwifarmers being transphobesPosting images with unique identifying information that a tranny gave you seems like a bad idea in general.
Oh no, a set of emojis and a cat NFT on a *.png signed by the notorious "fag" that I copied to clipboard and pasted here. The horror.Posting images with unique identifying information that a tranny gave you seems like a bad idea in general.

If they're blocking VPN's they only just started doing it.WARNING,DON'T USE THAT SITE AS THEY MAY BE USING IT TO TRACK YOU FOR NEFARIOUS REASONS AND TO DOX YOU - DELETE YOUR SCORE CARD AND DO NOT POST IT ANYWHERE ELSE (FIND OUT WHY I THINK THAT IS HERE):
When I tried to access the quis I got "VPN access is not allowed" which seems odd given that there is no reason (like fraud prevention) why VPNs wouldn't be allowed for that quiz,but once you finish the quiz you're given a "score card" with a seemingly unique code and image which they hope you post on your social media,which can then be cross-referenced with your IP-adress that they collected when you did the quiz.
The link to the quiz is probably primarily posted on places where anti-trans folx/gender critical people gather to minimize the ammount of curious casuals who don't hold anti-tranny views.
Sequence of events:
You do the quiz and they collect your IP which they then tie to your uniqe "score card" (made unique by the code/image/date),and when you post it on a place where your real info is diplayed (like social media) they can cross reference it all.
The fact the the person behind the site is a tranny further makes me think that that's the case.
(Sorry for the schizo rambling,but it's better to be safe than sorry).
Yep, I just rolled a new one from my ISP, since the IPv4 pool is exhausted so NAT is commonplace. Then add to the fact than an IP can be shared by multiple households for some ISP's, and even if, a single IP can be used by multiple people in the same household.An IP generally isnt as identifiable as people make it out to be.
I might've fallen for their ploy, but I proved my ability to always tell with 85% accuracy!it's a gayop, me and others were stupid enough to fall for it
Your IP address can be used to dox you, but there's additional information that's in your browser which can be used to track you. This is definitely some sort of weird honeypot. Just the way it works, that it tries to stop certain VPNs, and that it basically begs you to specifically post the uniquely generated scorecard instead of just saying your score was 90%.
Unless there is some leaked database out there that ties that IP address to a username that you might've used somewhere else where you may have revealed personal information about yourself, no. And even then it's not a good proof of identity, for reasons mentioned a few posts above.Can an IP actually used to dox you without the doxer having an inside man at the ISP? I know it can be used to find out your country, maybe even your city, but that doesn't narrow things down much .
If you're using a domestic IP that says you're in (for instance) Idaho, and there's a possible dox that has you placed at either Idaho or Florida, that can confirm it. It's more circumstantial. Never useful on its own.Can an IP actually used to dox you without the doxer having an inside man at the ISP? I know it can be used to find out your country, maybe even your city, but that doesn't narrow things down much .
>Chuds are having literal panic attacks!!!Dev notices Kiwi paranoia, responds to datamining allegations
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Can confirm. I did my initial run on a VPN and I wasn't stopped.If they're blocking VPN's they only just started doing it.