Check out the start9 project. https://start9.com/
Basically you can host your own onion sites off a private server. Decentralization.
Rather than pay $20 per month for webhosting and be at mercy of third parties, you could buy your own gear for about $1500.
Use the $20 per month for higher speed internet.
Keep websites simple (fast load time) and you can have pictures and larger files load from third party servers, keeping the main address and pages on your own server..
Basically you can host your own onion sites off a private server. Decentralization.
Rather than pay $20 per month for webhosting and be at mercy of third parties, you could buy your own gear for about $1500.
Use the $20 per month for higher speed internet.
Keep websites simple (fast load time) and you can have pictures and larger files load from third party servers, keeping the main address and pages on your own server..
Cloudflare are smart enough to stay as a proxy strictly, they take zero responsibility for any content and will always just forward any complaints. Perhaps that is a good place to get a domain and DNS, but don't be too dependent on them in case they shut you down.
As for host, I'd strongly recommend VPS over shared hosts. It may cost a bit more, but they generally have a lot better DDoS protection, pay-per-use bandwidth and such which makes it harder to shut down a site. With dedicated resources, you're also not a threat to other customers once jidf unleashes their full force of kvetching targeting your server specifically.
Hosting at home I'd advice against, most ISPs don't want public servers on home networks and more of them are cucked. You may lose personal internet access if shut down which would be a pain. So try to avoid that unless you have open fiber and a based ISP.
Also consider privacy, because once (((they))) fail to shut down your website, they may try to come after you instead. This is a risk if you choose a host with KYC/Card payments as kikes can easily impersonate (or use infiltrators) from feds to request your personal data from the host. No web host should ever need your ID or to know your home address.
From there I access the site over TOR/VPN, put in fake personal data from [fakenamegenerator](https://www.fakenamegenerator.com/) then see how far I can come before not being able to proceed or before getting banned.
Most common failure is when asked to link a (((credit card))) because there aren't many around that doesn't know your identity which of course can be traced, because the host knows who made the payment and can share transaction ID. In the US, you could probably use privacy.com, but I have no idea how anonymous that really is.
For true anonymity, the only solution is pay-in-advance providers like [BitcoinVPS](https://bitcoinvps.cloud/), [Cloudzy](https://cloudzy.com/bitcoin-vps/) or [99Stack Cloud](https://www.99stack.com/). Because these don't need to know who you are, and won't need your (((credit card))) as they have the money. But I'd only trust reputable providers that has been around for many years and doesn't advertise aggressively like a kike or pajeet scammer.