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aeondaze
19th March 2019, 01:05 AM
Zerohedge is now banned /censored in Oz. I cant fucking believe it. Time will tell whether it is just due to other incidents or permanent.

They certainly have a crimp in their night gown, lol. My ISP won't even give me the courtesy of notifying me the site has been censored,
:rolleyes:

has the slow decline we've been witnessing the past 20 years suddenly accelerated, will this be a watershed moment.

"Shut this shit down, the peasants are awakening"

woodman
19th March 2019, 02:12 AM
It is about as 'in your face' as it could get.

osoab
19th March 2019, 02:20 AM
Good to see you around aeondaze. Figured you dropped this place like a hot potato.

Are there any methods around the blanket bans?

Do we need to start posting Z.H. articles for you?

aeondaze
19th March 2019, 02:37 AM
Good to see you around aeondaze. Figured you dropped this place like a hot potato.

Are there any methods around the blanket bans?

Do we need to start posting Z.H. articles for you?

Thanks osoab, yea I've had my own shit to deal with. I could use a VPN, but can't be bothered paying for a decent one, I figure I'll wait and see what eventuates though I doubt ZH is going to remove the questionable material just for us antipodeoans, even then I figure the gubmint will simply use it as an excuse to quell the dissenters and censor shite.

osoab
19th March 2019, 02:41 AM
Looks like maybe VPN might be the only way around.


ConnectionResetByBeer‏ @reset_beer (https://twitter.com/reset_beer) 11h11 hours ago (https://twitter.com/reset_beer/status/1107766698059284480)




Replying to @hoorayforthings (https://twitter.com/hoorayforthings) @zerohedge (https://twitter.com/zerohedge)
Came here to rubbish your tweet, turned my VPN off and couldn’t access http://zerohedge.com (https://t.co/hzjp4aBNW3) over Telstra 4G in Brisbane city. Turned VPN back on and it’s all fine. Wow!


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Horn
19th March 2019, 01:22 PM
Or Capitalize to create Zerohedge diversity by having Zerohedge.nz that has all the politically correct filters turned on.

Only good economic news permitted.


After Blocking Zero Hedge And Others, NZ Telcos Demand Big-Tech Censorship Surge To "Protect Consumers"

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-19/after-blocking-zerohedge-and-others-nz-telcos-demand-big-tech-censorship-surge

Bigjon
19th March 2019, 02:00 PM
Thanks osoab, yea I've had my own shit to deal with. I could use a VPN, but can't be bothered paying for a decent one, I figure I'll wait and see what eventuates though I doubt ZH is going to remove the questionable material just for us antipodeoans, even then I figure the gubmint will simply use it as an excuse to quell the dissenters and censor shite.


https://www.opera.com/download

Opera has a free VPN. Just turn it on when you need it.

cheka.
19th March 2019, 02:19 PM
reminds me of the skype actions after that fat woman + car. everything, real, hoex, or fflag is excuse for more censorship

https://www.rt.com/news/454158-new-zealand-censors-mosque-shooting/

Zero Hedge, LiveLeak blocked, sharers warned of jail as NZ censors crack down on mosque attack video

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https://www.9news.com.au/2019/03/19/16/47/telcos-block-access-to-4chan-liveleak

Several websites including 4chan have been blocked by major Australian telcos for continuing to host footage of the Christchurch terrorist attack.

Telstra on Tuesday blocked access to 4chan, 8chan and Voat, the blog Zerohedge and video hosting platform Liveleak.

"We understand this may inconvenience some legitimate users of these sites, but these are extreme circumstances and we feel this is the right thing to do," Telstra networks and IT executive Nikos Katinakis said in a statement.

Optus and Vodafone declined to name which domains they blocked but the same platforms also failed to load on their networks on Tuesday afternoon.

The ban on 4chan was lifted a few hours later.

Vodafone said while blocking requests normally came from the courts or law enforcement agencies "this was an extreme case which we think requires an extraordinary response".

"While there were discussions at an industry level about this issue, this is a decision Vodafone Australia came to independently," a spokeswoman said in a statement.
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Optus said it had blocked the domains after "reflecting on community expectations".

The telco industry's peak body said the decision to voluntarily block domains was made due to the "extraordinary circumstances" involved.

"These ISPs have sought to balance community expectations to remove access to the video with the need to minimise any inconvenience that may arise from legitimate content being blocked as an unavoidable, temporary consequence," Communications Alliance chief executive John Stanton said in a statement.

Another large internet service provider, TPG, has been contacted for comment.

A spokesman for the eSafety commissioner said she did not provide "any direction or advice to Australian ISPs in regard to the blocking of websites".

The office does not have the authority to direct ISPs to block domains but can take action to remove content shared on Australian-hosted websites.

The commissioner is encouraging social media users to report the video and any content supporting the attacks directly to the platforms.

LiveLeak said in a statement it would not carry the video filmed by "the psychopath who murdered 49 innocent people in New Zealand" and continue to remove it whenever it is discovered.

"Whilst we may carry media showing the most terrible of events we don't want to be a vehicle of choice for those who carry these events out. This is a very important distinction for us," it said.

Voat, ZeroHedge, 4chan and 8chan have been contacted for comment.