Fair point, but unless you're just interested in seeing something do poorly, leaks can absolutely fuck over somethings chances of success, often with no particular benefit.
Kemono seems to be the best general option. But, like all the options, it relies on a user who pays for the patreon uploading content. It's also limited in that it just scrapes patreon posts, and doesn't get things sent out via dm, which is becoming more popular. Your next best option would be the usual suite of image boorus. But those tend to have their own issues, since they aren't built around scraping bots.
Is there something specific you were looking for? There's always the chance someone here just already found it and could help out
If it works on your end, no reason to stop using it. The reason they suggested to move elsewhere is because, at the time, there was no indication that j2k had any plans for continued development. Might've changed since they put that out, but that's what they sajd
I'm mainly annoyed they didn't even try the absolute bare minimum of "just say no", and treated everything kakao did as 100% honest and legitimate. Like, it fucking obviously isn't. At least don't publicly call this shit a good faith claim.
They didn't even fucking try the bare minimum of just refusing to comply. Besides, it's such a comically baseless case by some fucking worthless gook company. It doesn't cost tens of thousands of dollars to tell them to shove it up their ass, at the bare minimum.
I mean the eff can only do so much to defend people who didn't even fucking bother in the slightest to defend themselves and just rolled over at every turn
For the purposes of practicality, you're probably safe so long as you don't have to log in using credentials tied to you. They simply aren't going to care enough, and will likely just put up some network restrictions if they get a letter from the isp.
But for the purposes of security, yes, you can absolutely be identified. For one, if your device Mac address isn't spoofed, they can just see what device you used, and skim security footage for someone using it in the right time frame. Even without that, they can just see who was there for the amount of time you were connected, and find you that way. Especially if you do anything that would identify yourself while there (like use a library card).
Fair point, but unless you're just interested in seeing something do poorly, leaks can absolutely fuck over somethings chances of success, often with no particular benefit.