What sites are blocked in your country as far as you know?

What sites are blocked in your country as far as you know?

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country
stuff.co.nz/national/crime/8577037/Man-sent-to-jail-for-watching-pixie-sex
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How will you know their existences if they are blocked?

Wikipedia, TOR, etc.

Then what If wikipedia is blocked?

I'm pretty sure a large portion of Chinese internet users use different proxies to get around censorship. Either that or TOR unless it is banned there.

PirateBay

because that will be mentioned in other sites anyway? duh

none

None

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_and_surveillance_by_country

A lot of torrent sharing sites

only thepiratebay afaik, but there are plenty of mirrors

Sup Forums

The Pirate Bay, which we can get around by using the google public DNS because the government doesnt know how to internet.

None, Brazil is a real free country

also no internet monitoring like australia and other dictatorship shitholes like NZ

>also no internet monitoring like australia

But we dont really. We have compulsory data retention for 2 years by ISP's, but it's all metadata from emails and literally the only reason it was introduced and used for is to monitor conversations between some mussie terrorists. I've not seen anyone get pinned for illegal internet activity besides ISIS related shit and child porn.

My ISP even knows I pirate like a motherfucker and they dont give a shit.

someone got jailed for reading elf hentai

don't teach me about your country srs

>America being on the same level as fucking North Korea, this is some quality bait.

Source? I wanna know where it was.

The article says it's mostly because of your strict copyright laws.

but those have nothing to do with the motherfucking iternet

stuff.co.nz/national/crime/8577037/Man-sent-to-jail-for-watching-pixie-sex

Yes it does. It enables companies to strike down your website or your uploaded content because it had some britney song playing in the background for 30 seconds and bullshit like that.

Also the article mentions your mass surveillance as a problem.

kek, new zealand is truly something else.

>Clark has previous convictions for indecently assaulting a teenage boy and has been through rehabilitation programmes, but the video nasties he was watching in this case were all cartoons and drawings.

This probably influenced the decision a lot.

AFAIK none but during some non-presidential elections there was a site with leaked e-mails and stuff from our politicians that was blocked. Accessed it via TOR and worked, then normally and was blocked. Some months after the elections was fully accessable. No idea if it was taken down or what, but I remember it being adressed on TV. It was in 2012 IIRC

There is also a documentary about fathers who lost the custody of their children that criticizes the feminist influence and stuff on our laws that is blocked in youtube.

there was something similar to it in Australia, I just can't remember what was the type of hentai the guy was reading
who's saying something about the decision?

the point is they're monitoring people like a dictatorship

will never set my foot in anglo shitholes, fuck this

stormfront, several right wing youtube videos

That's just capitalism. and copyright laws go back decades before the invention of the iternet anyways.

Also mass-surveillance is a fucking meme. I don't know a single person who has ever actually been affected by it.

People just want to cry because they can't go onto the iternet and plan to murder 50 people and rape children. it's fucking autistic.

>the point is they're monitoring people like a dictatorship
they were monitoring a known sex offender, not the general public.

There is an italian language board on Stormfront and it's very active. Didn't know it was blocked

The Netherlands

None. We banned The Piratebay for a while, but we removed the ban.
Even saw we're apparently allowed to download everything again.

>there was something similar to it in Australia, I just can't remember what was the type of hentai the guy was reading

It was probably in Victoria 2bh it sounds like something they'd do. They're not an accurate representation of us at all.

some guy was convicted in australia for simpsons porn. Pretty sure he also had previous offences though iirc.

>copyright laws go back decades before the invention of the iternet anyways

This makes it worse because old copyright laws don't mesh well with the internet considering how it was much much more difficult to copy and reproduce media in the 1930s and shit.

>Also mass-surveillance is a fucking meme. I don't know a single person who has ever actually been affected by it.
Well I dunno about you but I'm happy my government doesn't keep track of all my internet activity.
Unfortunately yours does, lol.

>Well I dunno about you but I'm happy my government doesn't keep track of all my internet activity.
>Unfortunately yours does, lol.

You live in a countrylet with a smaller population than Melbourne. You wouldnt need internet surveillance when the guys working at your ISP could walk the block and tell half the country what porn you're looking at.

Half of ukrainian websites, many pornsites, torrent trackers, opposition websites, internet censorship is a big problem in Russia.

Btw lefty pol and the whole eight chan is blocked in Russia, and Sup Forums has been blocked for a long time.

Nice try, NSA

>Half of ukrainian websites
The west or east side?

Mostly Ukrainian language websites I assume.

currently omegle, imgur, pornhub, wikipedia...

they also shut down youtube once in a while for getting trigged at some videos. if there is an attack in the country facebook/twitter gets slowed down in order to stop spread of information.

they tried to block imdb once but they ended up blocking imbd.

VPN is a turk's best friend.

Never forget what caused Wikipedia to get banned in Turkey.

As far as I know, none.

>Thinking that your cunt is actually """free"""
You're the one baiting, right?

He's not allowed to think anything else.

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Americans are robots at this point