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    edshot99 (edshot99@social.076.ne.jp)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 18:59:40 JSTedshot99edshot99
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    • Udon
    @ryo @udon
    I think paying attention to which server or servers blocked you is a waste of time since people are always going to do this regardless.
    I think trying to get banned from every other server is a waste of time since more productive things can be done and you don't have to do much at all to get banned.

    >In a sense I actually want them to cancer me off the clearnet entirely
    Why? It is not like people will succeed with this.
    The only time where I have seen a website get "cancelled" is websites like Kick Ass Torrents or Library Genesis. Even in those situations it isn't ICANN or the domain name company who cuts them off, but the company where they get their domain name from who cooperates with the government.

    >Just look at the clearnet in current year, more and more websoytes get Cuckflared
    Most of the websites are not worth browsing in the first place.

    >so I have to wait until tomorrow morning to call back in order to know who the fuck called me
    I used to have this problem with relying on terrible websites and I typically just try to find or build alternatives to avoid being in this situations.
    Most of the time when someone calls me who isn't in my contacts list I ignore it.
    If they don't call me again then it probably isn't important for me.
    On the chance I do answer it ends up being some stupid bot that immediately hangs up three seconds later.

    Anyways whenever I have to deal with a site like this in the rare case that I really need to access it I do this trick.
    1. dnscrypt-proxy, tor, and firefox on system.
    2. In Firefox disable routing DNS through SOCKS5.
    3. Go to dnsleaktest.com
    4. Check your IP address and DNS.
    5. If your IP is a tor IP and your DNS is from dnscrypt-proxy then continue
    6. Access the Cloudflare website and modify uMatrix to let Cloudflare do its stupid shit

    Also I find that every other searx instance is unreliable and had to run my own after searx.me died. So when using other searx instances its more of a matter of finding one with a "clean" connection and that isn't broken.

    >That's why I see the darknet as the only true solution to clearnet problem
    People can still run shitty javascript websites on "darknets" and transfer all the garbage from clearnet and run it on these "darknets".
    The only difference is how you access it.
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