The concept of "keeping share" or more accurately, "sharing" in the context of coastal management, involves community participation and shared responsibility in protecting and preserving coastal environments. High tide lines and coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to pollution and environmental degradation.
| Source | Description | |--------|-------------| | Official Keep2Share website & Terms of Service | https://keep2share.cc/terms | | GitHub – SCAT Project Repository | https://github.com/scat/scat (latest release notes) | | DMCA Takedown Archive – Hightide | Various public DMCA notices posted on “Lumen Database” (search “Hightide”) | | UK Companies House – Keep2Share Ltd | Company registration details (company number 08026769) | | European Union Copyright Directive (Article 17) | Legal framework affecting torrent indexing services | | “The Dark Side of Torrent Indexes” – Journal of Cyberlaw, 2023 | Academic analysis of legal exposure for public torrent sites | | “Open‑Source Private Trackers: Security Implications” – IEEE Security & Privacy, 2024 | Technical review of tools like SCAT | | “Cloud‑Storage Services and GDPR Compliance” – ICO Guidance, 2022 | Guidance relevant to Keep2Share’s data‑protection obligations |
This report details the intersection of two distinct digital ecosystems: Hightide, a well-known producer of extreme fetish content (specifically scatological material), and Keep2Share (K2S), a cloud-based cyberlocker service frequently utilized for the distribution of pirated and clandestine digital media.
The pairing of Hightide content with the Keep2Share platform represents a common monetization and piracy vector within the "darknet-adjacent" fetish economy. While the content itself is legal in many jurisdictions (albeit highly extreme), the distribution networks surrounding it often intersect with underground forums, piracy rings, and occasionally platforms that host illegal material (such as non-consensual content or CSAM), necessitating a threat-intelligence approach to understanding the infrastructure.
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