| ▲ | embedding-shape 4 hours ago | |
Ironically, I live in Spain, and at this very minute, there is a football game going on (Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona) which I literally just learned about because I could just hear my neighbors scream about the 0-1 score, and with Vodafone ISP I'm not experiencing the block of Cloudflare right now. https://hayahora.futbol/ also shows "NO" incorrectly (if you're being strict about the title+domain). I'm guessing it's specifically because it isn't a La Liga game, it's UEFA Champions League. At least ISPs aren't indiscriminately blocking things without court orders, which seems to have been specifically about La Liga. | ||
| ▲ | iamzenitraM 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
The site tracks not football matches, but when blocks occur, and, right now, there are not any. (The whole joke about the site is trying to detect football happening via internet blocks, as otherwise myself personally I wouldn't know at all otherwise about matches happening) | ||
| ▲ | pier25 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> I'm guessing it's specifically because it isn't a La Liga game, it's UEFA Champions League Probably just a matter of time. The article mentions: "Lo bloqueos aplicarán "todos los días de emisión de eventos deportivos en directo", arrancando por primera vez con el partido de eliminatoria de la Champions League entre el Atlético de Madrid y el Barcelona que se celebra hoy martes 14 de abril." | ||