Cloudflare, a high-profile online service and security company, has taken the largely unprecedented step of blocking access to its customer(opens in new tab), the forum Kiwi Farms. Kiwi Farms, a chan-adjacent forum linked to multiple harassment campaigns, suicides, and the 2019 Christchurch shooting in New Zealand, has most recently played host to a concerted, life-threatening harassment campaign against the left-wing Twitch streamer Clara 'Keffals' Sorrenti that has forced her to flee her native Canada.
Sorrenti was swatted(opens in new tab) at the beginning of August, with the police of London, Ontario, coming to her home on August 5 in response to a fraudulent mass shooting threat made in Sorrenti's name. Sorrenti moved to a hotel, where stalkers were able to identify her location(opens in new tab) by comparing the bedsheets in an image shared to Twitter against promotional images of hotels online.
Sorrenti then flew to Northern Ireland, where Kiwi Farms users ascertained her location once more and shared an image of her lodgings with a threatening message(opens in new tab) online. This entire time, Sorrenti has remained outspoken in defiance of the threat to her life, and initiated a campaign(opens in new tab) to pressure Cloudflare to terminate its client relationship to Kiwi Farms.
While Cloudflare does not host Kiwi Farms, its security services are still essential to the site's operation. Until September 3, the company maintained that it would not end its services to Kiwi Farms, asserting that intersession by law enforcement would be the proper way to end the site's activities, and outlining its abuse policy(opens in new tab).
That changed on September 3, when Cloudflare blocked access to Kiwi Farms(opens in new
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