if i have enough money one day i hope i can just like, fund a mod/game website that is censorship resistant and the only way something gets taken down is via DMCA or if it's illegal (although in that case it would more likely just be denied verification or something).

it doesn't even seem like it's that hard to pull off something like that. just put up some content filters for people that don't want to see certain things. or, better yet, make the more spicy stuff opt-in specifically. that way everyone can still enjoy the site.

why the fuck hasn't someone like notch done this yet? the dude totally could and it's not like he could come under any more fire than he already has, as if it would even matter goddammit.

@beardalaxy Would the website offer mirrors? There is a mod site similar to BasedMods that hosts those banned mods along with some mirrors.

https://moddinghaven.com/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page

@berkberkman i can't actually get basedmods to work, idk what's up with the site but nothing really shows up.

haven't heard of this one though. seems legit. it's nice to have something like this although it's not quite what i have in mind.

@beardalaxy BasedMods doesn't allow loli/shota mods, while Modding Haven seems to allow it (there's a "birthday suit" mod for A Hat in Time). That might change if the site gets taken down.
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