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by woofcat
2266 days ago
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>Any sexual content (eg Wikipedia article on anal sex) It's DNS level filtering so you can't handle specific content on sites at this level of the network stack. From my quick poking of the service, it appears to filter things like sex shops, but not sites that do host mixed content. (i.e. Reddit, Imgur, etc) To your question regarding health issues, plannedparenthood isn't blocked etc. I sadly don't know a ton of terrorist URL's so I can't check them. |
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jihadology.net isn't blocked
https://thewire.in/uncategorised/nia-jihadology-jihadi-websi...
"The National Investigation Agency (NIA) believes that a US-based blog that collects and analyses communications from terror organisations and is used extensively for academic research was one of several “jihadi sites” that was used to radicalise a young person from West Bengal and encourage him to become an ISIS member"
Most terrorist recruitment happens on sites like instagram, facebook, tiktok, etc anyway.
https://www.irishcentral.com/news/real-ira-other-dissidents-...
"The Police Service of Northern Ireland has said that it is investigating reports that social networking sites are being used to recruit children - some as young as 13 - into dissident Republican groups.
The news comes as Northern Ireland faces an upsurge in activity by dissident Republicans. Last month, for the first time in over a decade, a British soldier was killed in Northern Ireland."