• Anger at India website blocking
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[QUOTE]The URLs listed include: justpaste,it, hastebin.com, codepad.org, pastie.org, pastee.org, paste2.org, slexy.org, paste4btc.com, 0bin.net, heypasteit.com, sourceforge.net/projects/phorkie, atnsoft.com/textpaster, archive.org, hpage.com, ipage.com, webs.com, weebly.com, 000webhost.com, freehosting.com, vimeo.com, dailymotion.com, pastebin.com, gist.github.com, ipaste.eu, thesnippetapp.com, snipt.net, tny.cz (Tinypaste), github.com (gist-it), snipplr.com, termbin.com, snippetsource.net, cryptbin.com. [/QUOTE] Rather weird assortment of websites to block. Mainly sites that can easily be replaced. Blocking GitHub can't be great for developers in India either but at least they've unblocked that and a few others now. Surprised BitBucket wasn't on the list.
how do Github, Archive and Pastebin clones support Jihadi activity, exactly? hell, why not take down Liveleak? isn't that what all Jihadi videos are uploaded on?
Welcome to the club.
ban communication because in order to recruit potential retards (jihadis) you must communicate with them
[QUOTE=ZeroTimesCookie;46843726]how do Github, Archive and Pastebin clones support Jihadi activity, exactly? hell, why not take down Liveleak? isn't that what all Jihadi videos are uploaded on?[/QUOTE] They also blocked paste websites, so I imagined the reason for it was gist-it, for some reason pastebin-like websites are jihadi recruitment websites (???)
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