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by tablespoon
1747 days ago
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> You can always host it yourself. Are you unable to purchase a computer or rent a static IP address? I'm starting to think that can't be counted on as a viable option. It's one thing to deny someone access to a particular platform (e.g. Facebook), it's quite another to deny access to basic infrastructure services (e.g. DNS) for something that isn't actually illegal. The former should not utility-like access rules, but the latter probably should. |
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