The endless battle to banish the world’s most notorious stalker website::undefined

  • db0
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    82 years ago

    They are not blocking the domain. They’re making people drop their nazi-ISP from the internet backbone.

    • @[email protected]
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      182 years ago

      They are not blocking the domain. They’re making people drop their nazi-ISP from the internet backbone.

      That’s fantastic news, I agree.

      But who decides what should ISPs block next? Should Florida pressure American ISPs to block all abortion-related sites? Should Disney pressure ISPs to block all torrent sites?

      • @[email protected]
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        162 years ago

        Good point.

        At the geopolitical level if companies are censoring the West’s free and open internet, what grounds do our politicians have to pressure more draconian countries not to censor their internet?

        We have to demonstrate our principles if we want them to be adopted globally. If we demonstrate censorship… We will have it

        There’s a reason North Korea still has an internet connection

      • @[email protected]
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        -32 years ago

        You are comparing the work of a mass of people to fight back against hate with the actions of authorities and institutions.

        Can you see how the work of masses of people is more democratic?

      • @[email protected]
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        2 years ago

        Removed as a protest against the community’s support for campaigns to bring about the deaths of members of marginalized groups, and opposition to private entities working to prevent such campaigns, together with it’s mindless flaming and downvoting of anyone who disagrees.

        As a postscript for this discussion only, be aware that virtually all the replies to my comments quote me out of context, or claim I’ve made arguments I haven’t. It’s safe to disregard them.

        • @[email protected]
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          Great, most major ISPs now block all torrent, file-sharing and kodi sites because rightsholders paid them to.

          Some ISPs are also blocking sites talking about abortion and LGBTQ issues because of pressure from certain states.

          No thanks, I’d rather live in a world where the ramifications of far-reaching actions are considered properly. Next.

          • @[email protected]
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            Removed as a protest against the community’s support for campaigns to bring about the deaths of members of marginalized groups, and opposition to private entities working to prevent such campaigns, together with it’s mindless flaming and downvoting of anyone who disagrees.

            As a postscript for this discussion only, be aware that virtually all the replies to my comments quote me out of context, or claim I’ve made arguments I haven’t. It’s safe to disregard them.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Sure, the net effect is the site won’t load.

      Their onion site is still up, so not all of their data center links were severed