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 rysiek   ( @rysiek@szmer.info )  to TechnologyEnglish · 1 year ago

Roskomnadzor sent an abuse report to Hetzner regarding @Bellingcat account on mstdn.social fedi instance

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Roskomnadzor sent an abuse report to Hetzner regarding @Bellingcat account on mstdn.social fedi instance

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 rysiek   ( @rysiek@szmer.info )  to TechnologyEnglish · 1 year ago
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Attached: 2 images Holy shit. The Russian gov send in an abuse request for the @Bellingcat to be removed from mstdn.social :amaze: I am not gonna comply, and have replied to Hetzner No way I'm gonna let the evils of the gremlin dictate stuff on anything I host
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    Blocking is quite trivial with a whitelist… what isn’t so trivial, is to block while keeping the appearances of not blocking, or block while IT workers at ISPs and hosting providers are morally opposed to blocking.

    Keep in mind that Russia has already done the “block it all” experiment in 2019, and keeps practicing it: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/russia-disconnects-several-regions-from-the-global-internet-to-test-its-sovereign-net

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      Blocking a somewhat fluctuating list of 25k+ instances is still considerably harder than blocking a pretty stable infrastructure of a single major social media platform.

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        You’re thinking of a blacklist: “block NONE except [list]”. I’m speaking of a whitelist: “block ALL except [list]”.

        Making a list of IPs registered with, and allowed by the government, is quite easy. China, Russia, Iran, etc. have been making those lists for years at this point.

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