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This site is already seriously fucked with or without net neutrality and will probably go away in less than a few months if it is not funded somehow.
I fucking hope not. This site is more comprehensive in its documentation than most I've seen.
 

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Obvious YouTuber with a tiny cock and the mentality of a metal head teenager circa 2001, AlphaOmegaClosetCase has to throw his unwanted opinions into the Net Neutrality drama with opinions he educated himself on from Facebook and Twitter memes in the form of a one sided argument that only he is taking part in. :autism:.

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Obvious YouTuber with a tiny cock and the mentality of a metal head teenager circa 2001, AlphaOmegaClosetCase has to throw his unwanted opinions into the Net Neutrality drama with opinions he educated himself on from Facebook and Twitter memes in the form of a one sided argument that only he is taking part in. :autism:.
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When it comes to that last screencap; he does have a point. If Pai gets his wish, the victory will be Pyrrhic as he is subject to at best intense harassment and at worst, people trying to kill him because a lot of people are against this if you take the politics out of this
 
There is a nonzero chance that if Net Neutrality goes through, Pai will literally be murdered.

Not only is the dude destroying net neutrality for the sake of shekels, he's basically spat in the face of representative democracy to do so.

Which, yknow, basically incenses mentally unwell autists, but gives normal people a reason to look the other way while said mentally unwell autist ties the noose.
 
When it comes to that last screencap; he does have a point. If Pai gets his wish, the victory will be Pyrrhic as he is subject to at best intense harassment and at worst, people trying to kill him because a lot of people are against this if you take the politics out of this

Even worse, imagine how his family (and his friends, if he still will have any) will get treated. I'd expect that there would be a nutjob out there that would actually harm his family members, if that nutjob's precious NN were to get shut down.
 
Even worse, imagine how his family (and his friends, if he still will have any) will get treated. I'd expect that there would be a nutjob out there that would actually harm his family members, if that nutjob's precious NN were to get shut down.

I'm more worried about what kiwis will do than what anyone else will do after this climax airs. Is that normal?

I care about my family... You're all my famil-[NECK]
 
Without Kiwi Farms, my life would be much suckier, TBH. I'd like not to see this site die, just to give some street shitter more shekels he didn't rightfully earn.
 
There is a nonzero chance that if Net Neutrality goes through, Pai will literally be murdered.

Not only is the dude destroying net neutrality for the sake of shekels, he's basically spat in the face of representative democracy to do so.

Which, yknow, basically incenses mentally unwell autists, but gives normal people a reason to look the other way while said mentally unwell autist ties the noose.
Even worse, imagine how his family (and his friends, if he still will have any) will get treated. I'd expect that there would be a nutjob out there that would actually harm his family members, if that nutjob's precious NN were to get shut down.
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Even worse, imagine how his family (and his friends, if he still will have any) will get treated. I'd expect that there would be a nutjob out there that would actually harm his family members, if that nutjob's precious NN were to get shut down.
I'm also fully expecting the Republicans as a whole to get more death threats/assassination attempts too, seeing as Pai was appointed by Trump.
 
instead of looking for a roundabout to get past it if it takes effect.

Ok so, what are some ways to bypass it? Talking about this aspect is infinitely better than just staying salty which is pretty much the only other option. At this stage it feels like a practical thing to discuss. Is it really just using a VPN?
 
Here are some ways:

1. URL Rewriting Trick

This trick sometimes work for some websites. But it might not work for many websites. This trick only work for those websites who host their sites in a VPS or Dedicated Server environment and have an unverified SSL installed for that domain name. So in short what you have to do is :

Go to the address bar of your browser
Instead of typing www.WebsiteURL.com or http://www.WebsiteURL.com, try typing https://www.WebsiteURL.com.
If the domain has an unverified SSL installed it will show you up a security notice like the website you are going to visit is unverified/untrusted etc. Just click “Proceed Anyway” (in Chrome) or add exception certificate in firefox to proceed to the website.

2. Change the DNS Trick

DNS is the server which have all the information of all the websites around the world. Generally when any country block any website for their countries ISPs, thei block it in their own DNS server, so that whoever uses that DNS cannot access restricted sites. This same concept has been used by many MNC companies for their office internet access. But if you use Google DNS or OpenDNS, many times you can access blocked websites. This trick generally work very well for the BSNL internet users. Here is how you can do it on your devices.

For Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 users, here are the instructions:

For Windows Vista and 7, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. If you’re using Windows 8, hit Windows key + C > click Search on the right-hand side > type Control Panel in the search bar > select Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Click Change adapter settings, which is on the left sidebar.
Right-click the Internet connection (MTNL, Airtel, BSNL, etc.) on which you’re having trouble accessing websites, and clickProperties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
Click the radio button next to Use the following DNS Server addresss. If you want to use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 as the Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS Server. If you want to use OpenDNS, use 202.67.220.220 and 202.67.222.222 respectively. After entering these, click OK.
For Windows XP users

Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Now select your specific Internet connection with access problems, right-click, then select Properties.
Left-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and select Properties.
Follow the Step 5 instruction given above.
If you are using an iOS device that’s connected to a Wi-Fi network, try this.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi > tap the Wi-Fi network the device is connected to.
Tap DNS and change the two values to Google DNS or Open DNS (explained in step 5 above). These two values should be separated with a comma and one space (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4).
For Android users, these are the steps.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi.
Long press the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to > tap Modify Network.
Now tap the box next to Show advanced options. Scroll down.
Tap DHCP > select Static IP > scroll down and modify DNS 1 and DNS 2 (as explained in step 5 above).
On BlackBerry 10 devices, try this.Settings > Network and Connections > tap Wi-Fi. Now connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Long-press the connection you’re connected to > tap Edit.
Scroll down and turn off Auto Obtain IP. After you do this, you’ll see more options, such as the IP address, DNS and gateway. Switch to OpenDNS or Google DNS here (as explained in step 5 above).

Sorry! Unfortunately, Windows Phone 8 doesn’t support changing DNS manually.

3. Using Proxy Trick

Some people does know that how to proxify a website, but many people does not. There are many popular proxy service available on the web. The most popular free proxy service websites are Hidester, Hidemyass, kproxy, NewIPNow etc. What you have to do is, just copy your site URL paste it in any proxify website then choose your proxy location and visit the site. As simple as that.

4. Additional Proxy Layer

Sometimes no matter which method you try, your ISP is so smart that they wont allow you to visit a blocked website without using VPN. When you are in this scenario, I will suggest you to try out this last trick before purchasing VPN. Tough if you see that no trick is working, then be assured than VPN will always work in any circumstance. Anyway, before revealing this trick, I would like to warn you that as you are going to use Proxy IPs, do not provide sensitive information over proxyfied line and if you do, do it on your own risk.

Now lets get started. There are many sites who provide Proxy IP and Port List for free of cost, like Hidester, HideMyAss Proxy List, Free Proxy Lists, inCloak Proxy List etc. Visit any of these sites and grab one Proxy IP : Port combination which hast good speed and fast connection type – as shown in the screenshot below.
After you get one Proxy IP : Port combination, use the following procedure to add it in popular browsers like Google Chrome & Firefox.

For Google Chrome users

Go to settings and click on Show Advance Settings
Under the Network, click on the Change Proxy Settings Button
When the popup comes, click on the button called LAN Settings
On the next popup window check on “Use proxy server for your LAN“
Also mark the “Bypass proxy server for local address“.
Hit OK and save. That’s all. You are good to go.

For Firefox users

Go to Options
Click on “Advanced” with a gear box sign from the top navigation section of the popup window
Select “Network” tab from the sub navigation
Under the Connections, select the Settings button
On the next popup window, select the radio button saying “Manual Proxy Configuration“
Put your Proxy IP : Port in the HTTP Proxy section
Check the “Use this proxy server for all protocol“.

5. By using Browser Extension

If you are using Google Chrome and if you have access to Chrome Web Store, you can download an awesome extension app named ZenMate for opening blocked websites by your ISP. ZenMate is a very good auto proxify extention and is completely free. What you have to do is just install the extension and then open a free account with ZenMate and start browsing web with the ZenMate proxy servers. This is really easy to do, completely free and reliable.
Hit OK and save.

6. Using VPN trick

For complete anonymity on the Web and to be able to access all websites blocked in your country, a virtual private network (VPN) is the best solution. The best VPNs are not free. If you really need privacy or want to avoid proxy websites, you can try Private Internet Access at $7 per month, or TorGuard at $10 per month. The above mentioned free web proxy sites also provide VPNs, you can also take a look into their pricing.

Feel free to copy paste around the internet if you wish.
 
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Here are some ways:

1. URL Rewriting Trick

This trick sometimes work for some websites. But it might not work for many websites. This trick only work for those websites who host their sites in a VPS or Dedicated Server environment and have an unverified SSL installed for that domain name. So in short what you have to do is :

Go to the address bar of your browser
Instead of typing www.WebsiteURL.com or http://www.WebsiteURL.com, try typing https://www.WebsiteURL.com.
If the domain has an unverified SSL installed it will show you up a security notice like the website you are going to visit is unverified/untrusted etc. Just click “Proceed Anyway” (in Chrome) or add exception certificate in firefox to proceed to the website.

2. Change the DNS Trick

DNS is the server which have all the information of all the websites around the world. Generally when any country block any website for their countries ISPs, thei block it in their own DNS server, so that whoever uses that DNS cannot access restricted sites. This same concept has been used by many MNC companies for their office internet access. But if you use Google DNS or OpenDNS, many times you can access blocked websites. This trick generally work very well for the BSNL internet users. Here is how you can do it on your devices.

For Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 users, here are the instructions:

For Windows Vista and 7, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. If you’re using Windows 8, hit Windows key + C > click Search on the right-hand side > type Control Panel in the search bar > select Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Click Change adapter settings, which is on the left sidebar.
Right-click the Internet connection (MTNL, Airtel, BSNL, etc.) on which you’re having trouble accessing websites, and clickProperties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
Click the radio button next to Use the following DNS Server addresss. If you want to use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 as the Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS Server. If you want to use OpenDNS, use 202.67.220.220 and 202.67.222.222 respectively. After entering these, click OK.
For Windows XP users

Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Now select your specific Internet connection with access problems, right-click, then select Properties.
Left-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and select Properties.
Follow the Step 5 instruction given above.
If you are using an iOS device that’s connected to a Wi-Fi network, try this.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi > tap the Wi-Fi network the device is connected to.
Tap DNS and change the two values to Google DNS or Open DNS (explained in step 5 above). These two values should be separated with a comma and one space (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4).
For Android users, these are the steps.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi.
Long press the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to > tap Modify Network.
Now tap the box next to Show advanced options. Scroll down.
Tap DHCP > select Static IP > scroll down and modify DNS 1 and DNS 2 (as explained in step 5 above).
On BlackBerry 10 devices, try this.Settings > Network and Connections > tap Wi-Fi. Now connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Long-press the connection you’re connected to > tap Edit.
Scroll down and turn off Auto Obtain IP. After you do this, you’ll see more options, such as the IP address, DNS and gateway. Switch to OpenDNS or Google DNS here (as explained in step 5 above).

Sorry! Unfortunately, Windows Phone 8 doesn’t support changing DNS manually.

3. Using Proxy Trick

Some people does know that how to proxify a website, but many people does not. There are many popular proxy service available on the web. The most popular free proxy service websites are Hidester, Hidemyass, kproxy, NewIPNow etc. What you have to do is, just copy your site URL paste it in any proxify website then choose your proxy location and visit the site. As simple as that.

4. Additional Proxy Layer

Sometimes no matter which method you try, your ISP is so smart that they wont allow you to visit a blocked website without using VPN. When you are in this scenario, I will suggest you to try out this last trick before purchasing VPN. Tough if you see that no trick is working, then be assured than VPN will always work in any circumstance. Anyway, before revealing this trick, I would like to warn you that as you are going to use Proxy IPs, do not provide sensitive information over proxyfied line and if you do, do it on your own risk.

Now lets get started. There are many sites who provide Proxy IP and Port List for free of cost, like Hidester, HideMyAss Proxy List, Free Proxy Lists, inCloak Proxy List etc. Visit any of these sites and grab one Proxy IP : Port combination which hast good speed and fast connection type – as shown in the screenshot below.
After you get one Proxy IP : Port combination, use the following procedure to add it in popular browsers like Google Chrome & Firefox.

For Google Chrome users

Go to settings and click on Show Advance Settings
Under the Network, click on the Change Proxy Settings Button
When the popup comes, click on the button called LAN Settings
On the next popup window check on “Use proxy server for your LAN“
Also mark the “Bypass proxy server for local address“.
Hit OK and save. That’s all. You are good to go.

For Firefox users

Go to Options
Click on “Advanced” with a gear box sign from the top navigation section of the popup window
Select “Network” tab from the sub navigation
Under the Connections, select the Settings button
On the next popup window, select the radio button saying “Manual Proxy Configuration“
Put your Proxy IP : Port in the HTTP Proxy section
Check the “Use this proxy server for all protocol“.

5. By using Browser Extension

If you are using Google Chrome and if you have access to Chrome Web Store, you can download an awesome extension app named ZenMate for opening blocked websites by your ISP. ZenMate is a very good auto proxify extention and is completely free. What you have to do is just install the extension and then open a free account with ZenMate and start browsing web with the ZenMate proxy servers. This is really easy to do, completely free and reliable.
Hit OK and save.

6. Using VPN trick

For complete anonymity on the Web and to be able to access all websites blocked in your country, a virtual private network (VPN) is the best solution. The best VPNs are not free. If you really need privacy or want to avoid proxy websites, you can try Private Internet Access at $7 per month, or TorGuard at $10 per month. The above mentioned free web proxy sites also provide VPNs, you can also take a look into their pricing.
I hope these work, but i will test them out. Thank you for these suggestions
 
Here are some ways:

1. URL Rewriting Trick

This trick sometimes work for some websites. But it might not work for many websites. This trick only work for those websites who host their sites in a VPS or Dedicated Server environment and have an unverified SSL installed for that domain name. So in short what you have to do is :

Go to the address bar of your browser
Instead of typing www.WebsiteURL.com or http://www.WebsiteURL.com, try typing https://www.WebsiteURL.com.
If the domain has an unverified SSL installed it will show you up a security notice like the website you are going to visit is unverified/untrusted etc. Just click “Proceed Anyway” (in Chrome) or add exception certificate in firefox to proceed to the website.

2. Change the DNS Trick

DNS is the server which have all the information of all the websites around the world. Generally when any country block any website for their countries ISPs, thei block it in their own DNS server, so that whoever uses that DNS cannot access restricted sites. This same concept has been used by many MNC companies for their office internet access. But if you use Google DNS or OpenDNS, many times you can access blocked websites. This trick generally work very well for the BSNL internet users. Here is how you can do it on your devices.

For Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 users, here are the instructions:

For Windows Vista and 7, click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center. If you’re using Windows 8, hit Windows key + C > click Search on the right-hand side > type Control Panel in the search bar > select Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Click Change adapter settings, which is on the left sidebar.
Right-click the Internet connection (MTNL, Airtel, BSNL, etc.) on which you’re having trouble accessing websites, and clickProperties.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
Click the radio button next to Use the following DNS Server addresss. If you want to use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 as the Preferred DNS Server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS Server. If you want to use OpenDNS, use 202.67.220.220 and 202.67.222.222 respectively. After entering these, click OK.
For Windows XP users

Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections.
Now select your specific Internet connection with access problems, right-click, then select Properties.
Left-click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and select Properties.
Follow the Step 5 instruction given above.
If you are using an iOS device that’s connected to a Wi-Fi network, try this.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi > tap the Wi-Fi network the device is connected to.
Tap DNS and change the two values to Google DNS or Open DNS (explained in step 5 above). These two values should be separated with a comma and one space (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4).
For Android users, these are the steps.

Open Settings > tap Wi-Fi.
Long press the Wi-Fi network you’re connected to > tap Modify Network.
Now tap the box next to Show advanced options. Scroll down.
Tap DHCP > select Static IP > scroll down and modify DNS 1 and DNS 2 (as explained in step 5 above).
On BlackBerry 10 devices, try this.Settings > Network and Connections > tap Wi-Fi. Now connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Long-press the connection you’re connected to > tap Edit.
Scroll down and turn off Auto Obtain IP. After you do this, you’ll see more options, such as the IP address, DNS and gateway. Switch to OpenDNS or Google DNS here (as explained in step 5 above).

Sorry! Unfortunately, Windows Phone 8 doesn’t support changing DNS manually.

3. Using Proxy Trick

Some people does know that how to proxify a website, but many people does not. There are many popular proxy service available on the web. The most popular free proxy service websites are Hidester, Hidemyass, kproxy, NewIPNow etc. What you have to do is, just copy your site URL paste it in any proxify website then choose your proxy location and visit the site. As simple as that.

4. Additional Proxy Layer

Sometimes no matter which method you try, your ISP is so smart that they wont allow you to visit a blocked website without using VPN. When you are in this scenario, I will suggest you to try out this last trick before purchasing VPN. Tough if you see that no trick is working, then be assured than VPN will always work in any circumstance. Anyway, before revealing this trick, I would like to warn you that as you are going to use Proxy IPs, do not provide sensitive information over proxyfied line and if you do, do it on your own risk.

Now lets get started. There are many sites who provide Proxy IP and Port List for free of cost, like Hidester, HideMyAss Proxy List, Free Proxy Lists, inCloak Proxy List etc. Visit any of these sites and grab one Proxy IP : Port combination which hast good speed and fast connection type – as shown in the screenshot below.
After you get one Proxy IP : Port combination, use the following procedure to add it in popular browsers like Google Chrome & Firefox.

For Google Chrome users

Go to settings and click on Show Advance Settings
Under the Network, click on the Change Proxy Settings Button
When the popup comes, click on the button called LAN Settings
On the next popup window check on “Use proxy server for your LAN“
Also mark the “Bypass proxy server for local address“.
Hit OK and save. That’s all. You are good to go.

For Firefox users

Go to Options
Click on “Advanced” with a gear box sign from the top navigation section of the popup window
Select “Network” tab from the sub navigation
Under the Connections, select the Settings button
On the next popup window, select the radio button saying “Manual Proxy Configuration“
Put your Proxy IP : Port in the HTTP Proxy section
Check the “Use this proxy server for all protocol“.

5. By using Browser Extension

If you are using Google Chrome and if you have access to Chrome Web Store, you can download an awesome extension app named ZenMate for opening blocked websites by your ISP. ZenMate is a very good auto proxify extention and is completely free. What you have to do is just install the extension and then open a free account with ZenMate and start browsing web with the ZenMate proxy servers. This is really easy to do, completely free and reliable.
Hit OK and save.

6. Using VPN trick

For complete anonymity on the Web and to be able to access all websites blocked in your country, a virtual private network (VPN) is the best solution. The best VPNs are not free. If you really need privacy or want to avoid proxy websites, you can try Private Internet Access at $7 per month, or TorGuard at $10 per month. The above mentioned free web proxy sites also provide VPNs, you can also take a look into their pricing.

Feel free to copy paste around the internet if you wish.

God Bless you for some of these suggestions, m8 - if you believe, anyway. Either way, kickass!
 
I’m looking into VPNs at the moment. Any suggestions? I’m thinking of using NordVPN since I keep hearing their name a lot. Looking for something cheap but decent.
 
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