| ▲ | hereme888 3 days ago | |
Dove a bit into this topic superficially out of curiosity. Maybe not shut it down but greatly limit reach: - Domain Name Seizures via ICANN and registrars - Political/legal pressure on CDNs, SSL certificate providers, bandwidth providers. - Propaganda and legal labeling ("malicious actor", "foreign agent", "terrorist") - There are technical workarounds to keep the page up within Russia's sovereign internet (Runet). | ||
| ▲ | MeetingsBrowser 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Other than labeling, aren't these just different ways to block foreign sites? Some of them are mentioned in the article. > This blocking regulation requires network providers, including CDNs, to comply with blocking notices within 30 minutes. > orders that go beyond regular Internet providers, requiring DNS resolvers and VPN services to take action as well. | ||