There is a significant likelihood that Stiver, the individual who was responsible for the creation of the pirate library Flibusta, has engaged in the act of extermination. In the past, he had stated that he had been diagnosed with glioblastoma and that the location would be shut down; nonetheless, the library continued to operate properly despite his disclosure.
Glioblastoma was identified as the cancer that Stiver, whose true identity is unknown, was diagnosed with in September, according to the announcement. Additionally, he confirmed that the website will be taken offline immediately after it has been completed. After a period of time had elapsed, it became clear that the library would continue to perform its functions as usual.
A statement was made on the website of the library, indicating that the founder of Flibusta, who was known as Stiver, most certainly committed euthanasia. The statement was posted on the website.
“Flibusta is a free, non-commercial online pirate library that was launched in 2009. It provided users with the opportunity to read and download books without it being necessary for them to pay for them. During the period in which the Librusek library began imposing restrictions on the free access to books, it became clear that this circumstance existed. It is believed that a user from Germany who goes by the name of Stiver is the one who built and currently owns the library, according to the data that is currently available. The majority of the books on the website are written in Russian, and to the best of our knowledge, the website contains more than one terabyte worth of literature.